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Brice, Niemann team up for tour

Thursday, January 13, 2011 – Lee Brice and Jerrod Niemann have each spent most of the past year on the road, and starting in March, they will co-headline The Higher Education Tour.

The Higher Education Tour will hit college markets around the country, beginning in Columbia, Mo., on March 10, with additional dates to be announced in the coming weeks.

Dates include:
March 10 Columbia, MO - The Blue Note
March 11 Miami, OK - Buffalo Run Casino
March 12 Durant, OK - Choctaw Casino Resort
March 25 Abilene, OK - Lucky Mule Saloon
March 26 Speegleville, TX - Hog Creek Icehouse
March 31 Denver, CO - Grizzly Rose
April 14 Knoxville, TN - Cotton Eyed Joes
April 15 Clarion, PA- Clarion University** (Brice and Randy Houser)
April 21 Davie, FL - The Roundup
April 22 Bradenton, FL - Joyland IV
April 23 Sebastian, FL - Captain Hiram's Sandbar
April 28 Live Oak, FL - Suwannee River Jam

Brice will be on The Daily Buzz on Jan. 17, performing two songs from his debut album "Love Like Crazy." The title track was a big hit for Brice. Niemann enjoyed a hit this past year with Lover, Lover.


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