Ryan Adams plans fall tour
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Ryan Adams plans fall tour

Thursday, August 9, 2007 – After touring this summer, Ryan Adams will launch fall dates in the U.S. just after completing a two-week tour of New Zealand and Australia, in support of his "Easy Tiger" CD.

Tour dates are:
Sept. 13 - Charlottesville VA - Charlottesville Pavilion
Sept. 16 - Northampton MA - Calvin Theater
Sept. 17 - Portland ME - Merrill Auditorium
Sept. 19 - Montreal - St. Denis Theatre
Sept. 21 - Toronto - Massey Hall
Sept. 22 - Ann Arbor MI - Michigan Theater
Sept. 24 - Kalamazoo MI - Kalamazoo State Theatre
Sept. 25 - Milwaukee - Milwaukee Riverside Theater
Sept. 27 - Minneapolis - State Theater
Sept. 28 - Madison WI - Barrymore Theatre
Sept. 29 - Chicago - Chicago Theatre
Oct. 1 - Iowa City IA - Iowa Memorial Union, main lounge
Oct. 2 - Kansas City MO - Uptown Theatre
Oct. 4 - Urbana IL - Foelinger Auditorium
Oct. 5 - St. Louis - The Pageant
Oct. 13 - North Charleston, SC - N. Charleston Performing Arts Center
Oct. 15 - Birmingham AL - Alabama Theatre
Oct. 18 - Houston - Verizon Wireless Theatre
Oct. 19 - Dallas - McFarlin Memorial Auditorium
Oct. 27 - Lakewood OH - Lakewood Civic Auditorium
Oct. 29 - Pittsburgh - Carnegie Music Hall of Oakland
Oct. 30 - Washington DC - D.A.R. Constitution Hall
Oct. 31 - New York - Hammerstein Ballroom

The Cardinals are Neal Casal - guitar, Brad Pemberton - drums, Chris Feinstein - bass, Jon Graboff - pedal steel and Jamie Candiloro - piano.


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