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Scotty McCreery winter tour includes Raleigh, Charlotte stops

Scotty McCreery announced Friday that he'll tour in support of his new album, "Seasons Change."
Posted 2018-08-18T12:02:01+00:00 - Updated 2018-08-18T12:02:01+00:00
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Scotty McCreery announced Friday that he'll tour in support of his new album, "Seasons Change."

The winter tour includes 13 U.S. dates with a stop in Raleigh and in Charlotte. It begins Nov. 29 in Dallas at the House of Blues.

“Even though I’m always performing on the road, I really wanted to put together a specific tour surrounding Seasons Change because it is my favorite and most personal project yet,” said McCreery. “I am so excited to bring Jimmie Allen and Heather Morgan out with me. They are such talented singer/songwriters and I know the fans are going to love them.”

Seasons Change Tour Dates:

Nov. 29           Dallas, TX                   House of Blues
Nov. 30           San Antonio, TX         Aztec Theatre
Dec. 1              Houston, TX               House of Blues *
Dec. 7              St. Paul, MN               Myth Live
Dec. 8              Indianapolis, IN          Egyptian Room *
Dec. 9              Chicago, IL                 House of Blues
Dec. 13            Cincinnati, OH            Bogart’s
Dec. 15            Grand Rapids, MI       20 Monroe Live
Jan. 17             Atlanta, GA                 Buckhead Theatre
Jan. 18             Charlotte, NC              Fillmore
Jan. 19             Raleigh, NC                The Ritz
Jan. 25             Boston, MA                House of Blues
Jan. 26             Westbury, NY             NYCB Theatre at Westbury

Tickets for the "Seasons Change" tour go on sale Friday (Aug. 24) on Ticketmaster. Members of the Scotty McCreery fan club will have the chance to purchase advance tickets beginning on Monday.

McCreery’s 2018 album "Seasons Change" includes the No. 1 hit “Five More Minutes,” McCreery's first chart-topper.

The album, McCreery's fourth since his 2011 win on "American Idol" catapulted him from Garner Magnet High School to country-music stardom, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Country Albums chart.

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