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Blake Shelton is all about touring, again

Tuesday, January 25, 2011 – Blake Shelton is going back out on the road in late January on the “2011 All About Tonight Tour.” Ending in early May, the tour will include opening acts such as Easton Corbin, Steel Magnolia, The Band Perry and Chris Young.

“I’m excited to get back out there and perform for my fans. They made last year the best year of my life, and I hope to make each night of this tour one of the most memorable nights of their lives,” said Shelton. “I’m hoping this tour will prepare me for co-hosting the ACM awards with the queen of country music, Reba. There’s no better practice as my fans are always great at keeping me on my toes.”

The 46th Annual Academy of Country Music Awards which will be broadcast live from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas Sunday, April 3 on CBS.

Tour dates are:
Jan. 28. LaCrosse, WI
Jan. 29 Bemidji, MN
Feb. 3 Jonesboro, AR
Feb. 5 Cape Girardeau, MO
Feb. 8 Tulare, CA
Feb. 17 San Antonio, TX
Feb. 18 Winnie, TX
Feb. 19 Waco, TX
Feb. 25 Brookings, SD
Feb. 26 Duluth, MN
March 11 Fayetteville, NC
March 12 Augusta, GA
March 16 Austin, TX
March 17 Highland Heights, KY
March 18 Corbin, KY
March 19 Huntington, WV
March 26 Orlando FL
April 9 Auburn, AL
April 16 Valdosta, GA
May 7 Catoosa, OK


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