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Shelton does it to "Country Songs" in '17

Monday, November 21, 2016 – Blake Shelton will be "Doing It To Country Songs" when his 2017 gets underway in February.

The tour title is taken from his current album "If I'm Honest." RaeLynn, who just this evening announced the tour in a "Newlyweds" style game on Facebook Live, will open the tour kick it off in Bakersfield, Cal. on Feb. 16, 2017.

"Performing for an audience is what I love most - and if you're coming to see me, you're coming to hear country music, because that's what I do," said Shelton. "So get ready as we're going to be 'Doin' It To Country Songs' all night long."

Shelton's 10th studio album, "If I'm Honest," includes the songs "Came Here To Forget" and his current single "A Guy With A Girl."

RaeLynn switched from Big Machine to Warner and has released the single "Love Triangle." The song will be on her forthcoming debut, "WildHorse," out next year.

Tour dates are:
Feb. 16 Bakersfield, Cal.
Feb. 17 Los Angeles
Feb. 23 Portland, Ore.
Feb. 24 Spokane, Wash.
Feb. 25 Seattle, Wash.
March3 Fresno, Cal.
March4 Las Vegas
March9 Sacramento, Cal.
March10 San Jose, Cal.
March11 San Diego
March16 Evansville, Ind.
March17 Chicago
To Be Announced Omaha, Neb.

Tickets go on sale Dec. 2.


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