Cher Announces New Tour, and She’s Coming to Philly!
This morning, following her performance on the Today Show, Cher, queen of the gays, pulled a big ol’ “sike” on the world when she announced that her last tour, “The Farewell Tour,” wasn’t really a farewell at all. Nope, she’s hitting the road again on a North American tour called “Dressed to Kill.” And you know she will be — like 8 or 12 times.
Is she coming to Philly, you ask.
Yes! The Cher train will roll into the Wells Fargo Center on April 28, and, set your alarms, tickets will go on sale Fri., Oct. 4 at noon via comcasttix.com (bookmark it) or by calling 1-800-298-4200 (set your speed dial).
The tour will celebrate The Dark Lady’s 26th solo album, Closer to the Truth, which drops tomorrow. Stay tuned to G Philly for a review by our resident Cher-o-phile, Michael Callahan. Until then, check the confirmed list of “Dressed to Kill” tour dates below:
March 22 Phoenix, US Airways Center
March 24 Houston, Toyota Center
March 26 Dallas, American Airlines Center
March 28 Little Rock, Verizon Arena
March 29 Tulsa, BOK Center
March 31 Nashville, Bridgestone Arena
April 2 Pittsburgh, Consol Energy Center
April 4 Washington DC, Verizon Center
April 5 Uncasville, Conn., Mohegan Sun
April 7 Toronto, Air Canada Centre
April 9 Boston, TD Garden
April 11 Indianapolis, Bankers Life Fieldhouse
April 12 Detroit, Joe Louis Arena
April 23 Buffalo, First Niagara Center
April 25 Montreal, Bell Center
April 26 Ottawa, Canada Tire Centre
April 28 Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center
April 30 Columbus, Ohio, Nationwide Arena
May 2 Cleveland, Quicken Loans Arena
May 5 Charlotte, N.C., Times Warner Cable Arena
May 7 Raleigh, N.C., PNC Arena
May 9 Brooklyn, Barclays Center
May 10 East Rutherford, N.J., Izod Center
May 12 Atlanta, Philips Arena
May 14 Jacksonville, Fla., Veterans Memorial Arena
May 16 Orlando, Amway Center
May 17 Ft. Lauderdale, BB&T Center
May 25 Las Vegas, MGM Grand
May 28 Denver, Pepsi Center
May 30 Lincoln, Neb., Pinnacle Bank Arena
May 31 Kansas City, Mo., Sprint Center
June 2 Louisville, KFC Yum! Center
June 4 St. Louis, Scottrade Center
June 6 Milwaukee, BMO Harris Bradley Center
June 7 Chicago, Allstate Arena
June 9 Des Moines, Wells Fargo Arena
June 11 Minneapolis, Target Center
June 20 Winnipeg, MTS Centre
June 21 Saskatoon, Credit Union Centre
June 23 Edmonton, Rexall Place
June 25 Calgary, Scotiabank Saddledome
June 27 Vancouver, Rogers Arena
June 28 Seattle, Key Arena
June 30 Portland, Ore., Moda Center
July 2 San Jose, SAP Center at San Jose
July 5 Ontario, Citizens Business Bank Arena
July 7 Los Angeles, Staples Center
July 9 Anaheim, Honda Center
July 11 San Diego, Valley View Casino Center
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