Sugarland Announces “Still the Same Tour” Dates and Openers, Including Lindsay Ell, Brandy Clark & More

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Sugarland Announces “Still the Same Tour” Dates and Openers, Including Lindsay Ell, Brandy Clark & More

Sugarland is back . . . and they may be coming to a city near you. The duo has announced plans for a new 48-city tour.

The Still the Same Tour will kick off on May 4 in Durant, Okla., and make stops in Atlanta, Nashville, Chicago, Dallas, L.A., Las Vegas, Seattle and more, before capping on Sept. 8 in Newark, N.J.

The first leg of the tour will feature opening acts Brandy Clark and Clare Bowen, while Frankie Ballard and Lindsay Ell will accompany the pair for the second half.

“We are thrilled to head back out on the road together as this has been a long time coming for the both of us,” said Jennifer Nettles. “And to have Brandy, Clare, Frankie and Lindsay join us will make our return really special.”

“Can’t wait to get back out there and share our new music with the best fans on earth,” adds Kristian Bush. “It will be great to hear everyone singing the old favorites along with us all summer.”

Tickets go on sale on Jan. 12 at 10 a.m. local time.

Still the Same Tour

May 4
Choctaw Grand Theatre
Durant, OK

May 25
James Brown Arena
Augusta, GA*

May 26
PNC Arena
Raleigh, NC*

May 27
Country 500 Festival
Daytona Beach, FL*

May 31
Gila River Arena
Phoenix, AZ*

June 1
Honda Center
Anaheim, CA*

June 2
San Diego County Fair
Del Mar, CA*

June 7
accesso ShoWare Center
Kent, WA*

June 8
Spokane Arena
Spokane WA*

June 9
MODA Center
Portland, OR*

June 12
Santa Barbara Bowl
Santa Barbara, CA*

June 14
Greek Theatre
Los Angeles, CA*

June 15
Rabobank Arena
Bakersfield, CA*

June 16
Mandalay Bay
Las Vegas, NV*

June 21
Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre
Denver, CO*

June 22
Rushmore Plaza Civic Center
Rapid City, SD*

June 23
Bismarck Event Center
Bismarck, ND*

June 28
CenturyLink Center Omaha
Omaha, NE*

June 29
TaxSlayer Center
Moline, IL*

June 30
Chaifetz Arena
St. Louis, MO*

July 6
Fallsview Casino
Niagara Fall, ONT***

July 7
Fallsview Casino
Niagara Falls, ONT***

July 8
Turning Stone Resort
Verona, NY***

July 12
Schottenstein Center
Columbus, OH*

July 13
Covelli Centre
Youngstown, OH*

July 14
Merriweather Post Pavilion
Columbia, MD*

July 19
BOK Center
Tulsa, OK**

July 20
Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
Grand Prairie, TX**

July 21
Smart Financial Centre
Sugar Land, TX**

July 26
Pensacola Bay Center
Pensacola, FL**

July 27
Von Braun Center
Huntsville, AL**

July 28
KFC Yum Center
Louisville, KY**

Aug. 2
Bridgestone Arena
Nashville, TN**

Aug. 3
Infinite Energy Arena
Atlanta, GA**

Aug. 4
Bon Secours Wellness Arena
Greenville, SC**

Aug. 9
Huntington Center
Toledo, OH**

Aug. 10
Van Andel Arena
Grand Rapids, MI**

Aug. 11
Resch Center
Green Bay, WI**

Aug. 16
Denny Sanford PREMIER Center
Sioux Falls, SD**

Aug. 17
Iowa State Fair
Des Moines, IA**

Aug. 18
INTRUST Bank Arena
Wichita, KS**

Aug. 23
Ravinia Festival
Chicago, IL**

Aug. 24
Minnesota State Fair
St. Paul, MN**

Aug. 25
Nebraska State Fair
Grand Island, NE****

Aug. 30
Mohegan Sun Arena
Uncasville, CT**

Aug. 31
Allentown Fair
Allentown, PA**

Sept. 1
Bank of NH Pavillion
Gilford, NH**

Sept. 7
DCU Center
Worcester, MA**

Sept. 8
Prudential Center
Newark, NJ**

*with Brandy Clark and Clare Bowen
**with Frankie Ballard and Lindsay Ell
***with Brandy Clark only
****with Frankie Ballard only

photo courtesy of Big Machine Records / UMG Nashville

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