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Keith Urban announces second leg of Love, Pain & the whole crazy World Tour

Monday, September 3, 2007 – Keith Urban added a second leg for his "Love, Pain & the whole crazy World Tour," extending it by 20 dates this fall. The final performances of the first leg end in Edmonton, Alberta , Canada Sept. 21-22. The exact dates of the second part have yet to be released.

Opening for Keith will be Gary Allan, who is releasing a new disc in October.

Locations of the second leg are:

Tampa, FL          St. Pete Times Forum
St Paul, MN        Xcel Energy Center
Nashville          Sommet Center
Greenville, SC     Bi-Lo Center
Cleveland          Quicken Loans Arena
Knoxville, TN      Thompson-Boling Arena
Grand Rapids, MI   Van Andel Arena
Buffalo, NY        HSBC Arena
Sunrise, FL        Bank Atlantic Center
Pittsburgh         Mellon Arena
Toronto            Air Canada Centre
Columbus, OH       Schottenstein Center
Indianapolis, IN   Conseco Fieldhouse
Detroit            Palace of Auburn Hills
Chicago            Allstate Arena
London, Canada     John Labatt Centre
Birmingham, AL     BJCC Arena
Little Rock, AR    Alltel Arena
Ottawa, Canada     Scotiabank Place
Jacksonville, FL   Jacksonville Veterans 
			Memorial Arena

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