April 24, 2009 23:14
Bob Dylan and Willie Nelson team up for US ballpark tour
They'll be joined by John Mellencamp
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Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp have announced that they are teaming up for an extensive tour of US ballparks this summer.
The veteran musicians are set to kick off the tour on July 2 at the GCS Ballpark in Sauget, Illinois. They'll hit cities including Norfolk, Virginia, Corpus Christi, Texas and Las Vegas before concluding on August 15 at the Banner Island Ballpark in Stockton, California.
The tour will be the second time in 24 years that the legendary singers have shared a stage.
The tour dates are:
Sauget, IL GCS Ballpark (July 2)
South Bend, IN Coveleski Stadium (July 4)
Rothbury, MI Rothbury (5)
Louisville, KY Slugger Field (July 8)
Dayton, OH Fifth Third Field (10)
Eastlake, OH Classic Park (11)
Washingtom, PA Consol Energy Park (13)
Allentown, PA Coca-Cola Park (14)
New Britain, CT Stadium (15)
Syracuse, NY Alliance Bank Stadium (19)
Pawtucket, RI McCoy Stadium (21)
Lakewood, NJ FirstEnergy Park (23)
Aberdeen, MD Ripken Stadium (24)
Norfolk, VA Harbor Park (25)
Durham, MC Bulls Athletic Park (28)
Seviervielle, TN Smokies Park (29)
Round Rock, TX Dell Diamond (August 4)
Corpus Christi, TX Whataburger Field (5)
Grand Prairie, TX QuikTrip Park (7)
Glendale, AZ Camelback Ranch (11)
Las Vegas, NV Cashman Field (12)
Fresno, CA Chukcansi Park (14)
Stockton, CA Banner Island Ballpark (15)
--By our Los Angeles staff.
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