Up in Arms Tour - Tour Dates

Tour Dates

Date City Country Venue
March 27, 2008 San Antonio, Texas United States Laurie Auditorium
March 28, 2008 Tulsa, Oklahoma The Other Side
March 29, 2008 Beaumont, Texas Crockett Street Outdoors
March 30, 2008 New Orleans, Louisiana House of Blues
March 31, 2008 Fort Walton Beach, Florida The Swamp
April 2, 2008 Aiken, South Carolina USCA Convocation Center
April 3, 2008 Myrtle Beach, South Carolina House of Blues
April 4, 2008 Covington, Kentucky Madison Theater
April 5, 2008 Grand Rapids, Michigan Calvin College Fine Arts
April 6, 2008 Bourbonnais, Illinois Olivet Nazarene University
April 7, 2008 Waukesha, Wisconsin Shattuck Auditorium
April 8, 2008 Indianapolis, Indiana Egyptian Room @ Murat Center
April 11, 2008 Peoria, Illinois Peoria Civic Center
April 12, 2008 Joplin, Missouri Joplin Memorial Hall
April 16, 2008 Iowa City, Iowa Iowa Memorial Union Ballroom
April 17, 2008 Poplar Bluff, Missouri Black River Coliseum
April 18, 2008 Troy, Alabama Trojan Arena
April 19, 2008 Hattiesburg, Mississippi Reed Green Coliseum
April 20, 2008 Huntsville, Alabama Spraggins Hall
April 24, 2008 Jacksonville, Florida Murray Hill Theatre
April 25, 2008 Estero, Florida Germain Arena
April 26, 2008 West Palm Beach, Florida Sound Advice Amphitheater
April 27, 2008 Charlottesville, Virginia Charlottesville Pavilion
April 28, 2008 Asheville, North Carolina Orange Peel
May 1, 2008 Ocean City, New Jersey Ocean City Music Pier
May 2, 2008 Stamford, Connecticut Palace Theater
May 3, 2008 Piscataway, New Jersey Rutgers Athletic Center
May 4, 2008 Chili, New York Roberts Wesleyan College

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