Alicia Keys announces 'Set the World on Fire' tour
R&B star Miguel will join her on the 24-date trek

Alicia Keys is gearing up to hit the road for a North American tour. The tour will be in support of last year's "Girl on Fire," which debuted on top of the Billboard charts moving 159,000 copies during its first week of sales.
The 24-date tour begins on March 7 in Seattle and ends April. 18 in Chicago. She's bringing fast-rising R&B star Miguel with her as her opening act. Tickets for the tour go on sale Jan. 18.
Tour dates below:
March 7: Seattle - Wamu Theatre
March 8: Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena
March 10: Oakland, Calif. – Oracle Arena
March 12: Los Angeles – Staples Center
March 13: San Diego, Calif. – Valley View Casino
March 15: Las Vegas – Mandalay Bay Center
March 17: Dallas, Texas – Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
March 18: Houston, Texas – Toyota Center
March 21: New Orleans – New Orleans Arena
March 23: Miami – American Airlines Arena
March 24: Tampa, Fla. – Tampa Bay Time Forum
March 27: Southaven, Mass. – Landers Center
March 29: Atlanta – Philips Arena
March 30: Greensboro, N.C. – Greensboro Coliseum
April 2: Toronto, Air Canada Centre
April 3: Montreal, Bell Centre
April 5: Brooklyn, Barclay’s Center
April 6: Mashantucket, Conn. - MGM Grand at Foxwoods
April 10: Boston, Mass – Agganis Arena
April 11: New York– Madison Square Garden
April 13: Atlantic City, N.J. – Mark G. Etess Arena
April 14: Washington DC – Verizon Center
April 17: Detroit – Joe Louis Arena
April 18: Chicago – United Center
Photo credit: The Associated Press
Alicia Keys,
One of the hottest shows out! This young lady gives her attendees 100% ever night. This is a rare commodity. Most entertainers, nowdays think that, they can give the public a half show for a whole dollar. Wrong! Concert attendees are much savvy about who, what and how they spend their hard earned dollars. If you want to lose your fan base go out and do a half performance. See how your concert attendance drop off! An in this day and time entertainers can't afford to become complacent, someone else will have your spot next week(Ooh Yeh)! How do you think James Brown survived.
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