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Tickets for Tim McGraw, Faith Hill go on sale

Sunday, March 25, 2007 – Tickets for the Soul2Soul 2007 tour featuring husband-and-wife Tim McGraw and Faith Hill started going on sale Friday. The tour will be an in-the-round set design instead of an end stawge set-up.

Tickets went on sale Friday for the following shows:
June 30 Philadelphia - Wachovia Center
July 5 Boston - TD Banknorth Garden
July 13 Chicago- United Center
July 20 Greensboro, NC - Greensboro Coliseum
July 21 Atlanta - Philips Arena
July 29 Dallas - American Airlines Center
July 31 Denver - Pepsi Center
Aug. 6 Sacramento, CA - Arco Arena
Aug. 7 Fresno, CA - Savemart Center
Aug. 10 Anaheim, CA - Honda Center

Tickets went on sale Saturday for the:
Aug. 8 - San Jose - HP Pavilion

Tickets went on sale Sunday for:
Aug. 3 - Phoenix - Jobing.com Arena

McGraw releases a new disc, "Let It Go," Tuesday on Curb.


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