Music Builds Tour - Tour Dates

Tour Dates

Date City Country Venue
August 21, 2008 Clarkston, Michigan United States DTE Energy Music Theatre
August 22, 2008 Noblesville, Indiana Verizon Wireless Music Center
August 23, 2008 Chicago, Illinois Charter One Pavilion
September 7, 2008 West Palm Beach, Florida Cruzan Amphitheatre
September 11, 2008 Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio Blossom Music Center
September 12, 2008 Virginia Beach, Virginia Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
September 13, 2008 Holmdel, New Jersey PNC Bank Arts Center
September 14, 2008 Bristow, Virginia Nissan Pavilion
September 18, 2008 Pelham, Alabama Verizon Wireless Music Center
September 19, 2008 Raleigh, North Carolina Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion
September 20, 2008 Atlanta, Georgia Lakewood Amphitheater
September 21, 2008 Nashville, Tennessee Bridgestone Arena
September 25, 2008 Phoenix, Arizona Dodge Theatre
September 26, 2008 Irvine, California Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
September 27, 2008 Chula Vista, California Coors Amphitheatre
September 28, 2008 Wheatland, California Sleep Train Amphitheatre
October 2, 2008 Dallas, Texas SuperPages.com Center
October 3, 2008 The Woodlands, Texas
Cypress, Texas
Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion
Richard E. Berry Educational Support Center
Relocated due to damage by Hurricane Ike
October 4, 2008 Selma, Texas Verizon Wireless Amphitheater
October 5, 2008 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Ford Center
October 10, 2008 Minneapolis, Minnesota Target Center
October 11, 2008 Kansas City, Kansas Starlight Theatre
October 12, 2008 Broomfield, Colorado Broomfield Event Center

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