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Tour continues for Rascal Flatts

Sunday, September 16, 2007 – Rascal Flatts will continue their "Still Feels Good" concert tour through November. The final leg of dates for the year begins Oct. 12 in Chicago at Allstate Arena and runs through Nov. 4 in Tampa.

Jason Aldean will continue as opening act with the exception of Birmingham, Atlanta and Greenville, S.C., which will feature *Kellie Pickler.

The band took a break from touring in the spring of this year to concentrate on the creation of their next album, "Still Feels Good," due out Sept. 25. The tour kicked off July 13 and will play in 37 cities before it concludes just prior to the CMA Awards in November.

Dates are:
Oct. 12 Chicago All State Arena
Oct. 13 St. Louis Scottrade Center
Oct. 18 Birmingham, AL Birmingham Jefferson Civic Center
Oct. 19 Atlanta, GA Phillips Arena
Oct. 20 Greensville, SC Bi-Lo Center
Oct. 25 Kansas City, MO Sprint Center
Oct. 26 Des Moines, IA Well Fargo Arena
Oct. 27 St. Paul, MN Xcel Energy Center
Nov. 3 West Palm, FL Sound Advice Amphitheater
Nov. 4 Tampa, FL Ford Amphitheater


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