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Alison Krauss Announces 50-Date 2018 Tour

Starting on May 16th, Alison Krauss will embark on an ambitious 50-date tour, which will include seven festivals and 16 co-headlining concerts alongside Willie Nelson and Friends. The tour will take Krauss across the U.S. and Canada, starting with Tulsa, Okla. and ending in Cherokee, N.C.

With an incredible amount of Grammy wins (27 to be exact) and her No. 1 2017 record, Windy City, produced by Buddy Cannon (also Willie's collaborator), Krauss is sure to blow audiences away with her talent.

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Most of the tickets for Krauss's tour will go on sale to the public on April 6th. A fan club presale is taking place now leading up to the general sale. For more information on grabbing tickets to see Krauss's bluegrass-country stylings in person, visit her website.

Alison Krauss's Upcoming Tour Dates:

May 16 - Tulsa, Okla. - BOK Center
May 18 -  Nashville, Tenn. -  Ascend Amphitheatre*
May 19 -  Pelham, Ala. -  Oak Mountain Amphitheatre*
May 20 -  Alpharetta, Ga. -  Verizon Amphitheatre*
May 22 -  Champaign, Ill. -  State Farm Center*
May 23 -  Louisville, Ky. -  KFC Yum! Center*
May 25 -  Raleigh, N.C. -  Outlaw Music Fest^
June 6 -  Vienna, Va. - Wolf Trap
June 8 -  Pittsburgh, Pa. -  Benedum Center
June 9 -  Selbyville, Del. -  Freeman Stage at Bayside
June 10 -  Wilkes-Barre, Pa. -  FM Kirby Center for the Performing Arts
June 12 -  Charleston, W.V. -  Charleston Municipal Auditorium
June 14 -  Sylvania, Ohio -  Centennial Terrace
June 15 -  Kettering, Ohio -  Fraze Pavilion
June 16 - Highland Park, Ill. -  Ravinia Fest ^
June 19 -  Lenox, Mass. -  Tanglewood
June 21 - Charlottesville, Va. -  Sprint Pavilion
June 22 -  Williamsburg, Va. -  Funhouse Fest^
June 23 -  Chautauqua, N.Y. -  Chautauqua Institue Amphitheatre
June 25 -  Toronto, Ontario -  Toronto Downtown Jazz Fest^
June 26 -  Ottawa, Ontario -  Ottawa International Jazz Festival^
June 27 -  Rochester, N.Y. -  Rochester International Jazz Fest^
June 30 -  Owensboro, Ky. -  Rompfest^
July 7 -  Thackerville, Okla. -  Winstar Casino
July 8 -  Midland, Tex. -  Noel Wagner Performing Arts Center
July 10 - San Antonio, Tex. -  Majestic Theatre
July 11 - Sugar Land, Tex. - Smart Financial Centre
July 13 - New Orleans, La. -  Saenger Theatre
July 14 -  Memphis, Tenn. -  Mud Island Amphitheatre
July 15 -  Springfield, Mo. -  Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts
July 28 -  Murphys, CA - Ironstone Amphitheatre*
July 29 -  Reno, Nev. -  Grand Theatre — Grand Sierra Resort*
July 31 -  Troutdale, Ore. -  Edgefield*
Aug. 1 -  Redmond, Wash. -  Marymoor Park Concerts*
Aug. 3 -  Airway Heights, Wash. -  Northern Quest Casino*
Aug. 4 -  Bend, Ore. -  Les Schwab Amphitheatre*
Aug. 6 -  Saratoga, Calif. -  The Mountain Winery*
Aug. 7 -  Fresno, Calif. -  Save Mart Center*
Aug. 10 -  San Diego, Calif. -  Open Air Theatre*
Aug. 11 -  Paso Robles, Calif. -  Vina Robles Amphitheatre*
Sept. 6 -  Bensalem, Pa. -  XCite Center at Parx Casino
Sept. 7 -  Mashantucket, Ct. -  Foxwoods
Sept. 8 - Gilford, N.H. -  Bank of NH Pavilion
Sept. 9 -  Verona, N.Y. -  Turning Stone Resort Casino
Sept. 11 - Akron, Ohio -  Akron Civic Theatre
Sept. 12 - South Bend, Ind. - Morris Performing Arts Center
Sept. 12 -  Milwaukee, Wis. -  Riverside Theatre
Sept. 15 -  Indianapolis, Ind. -  Clowes Memorial Hall
Sept. 20 -  Roanoke, Va. -  Berglund Performing Arts Theatre
Sept. 21 -  Cherokee, N.C. -  Harrah's Cherokee Casino Resort

* Co-headlining dates with Willie Nelson and Family
^ Festival date

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