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Country 01/08/2002

Brad Paisley Kicks Off The CMT Most Wanted Live Tour Sept. 19

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (Brad Paisley Official Website) - Brad Paisley is teaming with Country Music Television for the CMT Most Wanted Live Tour, kicking off Sept. 19 in Phoenix and featuring a variety of opening acts.

Titled after - and sponsored by - one of CMT's hottest shows, Most Wanted Live, the tour will include openers Steve Azar, Chris Cagle, Tammy Cochran, Andy Griggs, Steve Holy, Shannon Lawson, Pinmonkey, Rascal Flatts, Tommy Shane Steiner, and Darryl Worley.

CMT Most Wanted Live Tour dates (some venues to be announced):

Sept. 19, Phoenix, Celebrity Theatre
Sept. 21, Tucson, Ariz., Tuscon Electric Ball Park
Sept. 24, San Diego, Humphrey's
Sept. 25, Saratoga, Calif., Villa Montalvo Center for the Arts
Sept. 26, Tulare, Calif.
Sept. 27, Los Angeles
Sept. 28, Kelseyville, Calif., Konocti Harbor Resort
Sept. 29, Redding, Calif.
Oct. 2, Houston
Oct. 3, Beaumont, Texas
Oct. 4, Austin, Texas
Oct. 5, Arlington, Texas
Oct. 10, Jackson, Tenn.
Oct. 11, Jackson, Miss., Mississippi State Fair
Oct. 12, Montgomery, Ala., Alabama National Fair
Oct. 13, Columbia, S.C., South Carolina State Fair
Oct. 17, Fairfax, Va.
Oct. 18, Norfolk, Va., Naval Base
Oct. 19, Bristol, Tenn.
Oct. 24, Cleveland
Oct. 25, Charleston, W. Va.
Oct. 26, Hiawassee, Ga., Anderson Music Hall
Oct. 27, Mobile, Ala., Greater Gulf State Fair
Oct. 31, Louisville, Ky., Broadbent Arena
Nov. 2, Shreveport, La., Hirsch Memorial Coliseum
Nov. 7, St. Charles, Mo.
Nov. 8, Owensboro, Ky., Executive Inn
Nov. 9, Ft. Wayne, Ind., Embassy Theater
Nov. 14, Birmingham, Ala.
Nov. 15, Spartanburg, S.C.
Nov. 16, Charlotte, N.C.
Nov. 17, Knoxville, Tenn
Nov. 20, Milwaukee
Nov. 21, Madison, Mich.
Nov. 22, Danville, Ill., David S. Palmer Arena
Nov. 23, Battle Creek, Mich.
Nov. 24, Detroit
Dec. 5, Tulsa, Okla.
Dec. 6, Lincoln, Neb.
Dec. 7, Topeka, Kan.
Dec. 8, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Dec. 9, Sioux Falls, S.D.
Dec. 12-14, Las Vegas, Las Vegas Hilton.






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