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Arena Roster ARENA ROSTER CANADA WEST MIDWEST Calgary, AB - CALGARY STAMPEDE CORRAL 6,400 Boise, ID - TACO BELL ARENA 13,000 Bloomington, IN - SIMON SKJODT ASSEMBLY HALL 17,222 Calgary, AB - SCOTIABANK SADDLEDOME 17,100 Cape Girardeau, MO - SHOW ME CENTER 7,189 Bozeman, MT - BRICK BREEDEN FIELDHOUSE 9,050 Edmonton, AB - NORTHLANDS COLISEUM 17,400 Cedar Falls, IA - UNI-DOME 22,000 Grande Prairie, AB - REVOLUTION PLACE 4,684 Colorado Springs, CO - BROADMOOR WORLD ARENA 9,200 Cleveland, OH - QUICKEN LOANS ARENA 19,530 Kelowna, BC - PROSPERA PLACE 6,000 Eugene, OR - MATTHEW KNIGHT ARENA 12,100 Dayton, OH - ERVIN J. NUTTER CENTER 12,000 Kitchener, ON - KITCHENER MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM 7,241 Las Vegas, NV - ORLEANS ARENA 9,000 DeKalb, IL - NIU CONVOCATION CENTER 10,100 Lethbridge, AB - ENMAX CENTRE 6,525 Fort Wayne, IN - WAR MEMORIAL COLISEUM 13,000 Portland, OR - MODA CENTER 20,000 Ottawa, ON - CANADIAN TIRE CENTRE 18,500 Grand Forks, ND - RALPH ENGELSTAD ARENA 11,000 Peterborough, ON - PETERBOROUGH MEM. CENTRE 5,400 Reno, NV - RENO EVENTS CENTER 6,900 Green Bay, WI - RESCH CENTER 10,515 Prince George, BC - CN CENTRE 6,800 Salt Lake City, UT - VIVINT SMART HOME ARENA 19,566 Kalamazoo, MI - WINGS EVENT CENTER 6,600 Red Deer, AB - ENMAX CENTRIUM 5,800 Tacoma, WA - TACOMA DOME 22,000 Milwaukee, WI - UW-MILWAUKEE PANTHER ARENA 11,150 Regina, SK - BRANDT CENTRE 7,268 Yakima, WA - YAKIMA VALLEY SUNDOME 8,300 Moline, IL - iWIRELESS CENTER 12,000 Saskatoon, SK - SASKTEL CENTRE 16,500 Muskegon, MI - L.C. WALKER ARENA 6,100 Vancouver, BC - THUNDERBIRD ARENA 7,000 Rapid City, SD - RUSHMORE PLAZA 10,000 Victoria, BC - SAVE-ON-FOODS CENTRE 7,000 SOUTH Saint Charles, MO - FAMILY ARENA 10,000 Winnipeg, MB - MTS CENTRE 15,000 Sioux City, IA - TYSON EVENTS CENTER 10,100 Charleston, WV - CIVIC CENTER COLISEUM 13,500 Springfield, IL - BANK OF SPRINGFIELD CENTER 7,700 MEXICO Gainesville, FL - STEPHEN C. O’CONNELL CENTER 12,000 Youngstown, OH - COVELLI CENTRE 7,200 Mexico City, MX - AUDITORIO NACIONAL 9,600 Greenville, SC - BON SECOURS WELLNESS ARENA 15,000 Ypsilanti, MI - EMU CONVOCATION CENTER 8,824 Hampton, VA - HAMPTON COLISEUM 13,800 SOUTHWEST Lafayette, LA - CAJUNDOME 12,750 NORTHEAST Allen, TX - ALLEN EVENT CENTER 7,080 Lexington, KY - RUPP ARENA 23,500 Buffalo, NY - KEYBANK CENTER 19,468 Belton, TX - BELL COUNTY EXPO CENTER 8,000 Erie, PA - ERIE INSURANCE ARENA 8,200 Salem, VA - SALEM CIVIC CENTER 8,000 El Paso, TX - UTEP-DON HASKINS CENTER 12,351 Newark, DE - BOB CARPENTER CENTER 5,000 Lubbock, TX - UNITED SUPERMARKETS ARENA 15,000 Southaven, MS - LANDERS CENTER 10,000 Salisbury, MD - WICOMICO YOUTH & CIVIC CENTER 6,800 Phoenix, AZ - TALKING STICK RESORT ARENA 17,716 Tupelo, MS - BANCORPSOUTH ARENA 10,000 Utica, NY - UTICA MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM 5,800 For Avails, Venue Info or Booking Inquires: Jeff Apregan / [email protected] Andrew Prince / [email protected] (805) 494-0020 Andrew Saunders / [email protected] City Name Theater ½ House 180-End-Stage Full House Curtains CANADA Calgary, AB Calgary Stampede Corral - 4,389 5,000 6,400 No Calgary, AB Scotiabank Saddledome - - 11,856 17,100 No Edmonton, AB Northlands Coliseum 4,400 8,000 13,000 17,400 Yes Grande Prairie, AB Revolution Place - 2,119 4,079 4,684 No Kelowna, BC Prospera Place 2,500 3,376 4,951 6,000 Yes Kitchener, ON Kitchener Memorial Auditorium - 4,000 5,700 7,241 No Lethbridge, AB Enmax Centre 2,928 3,307 6,451 6,525 Yes Ottawa, ON Canadian Tire Center 3,000 7,500 12,257 18,500 Yes Peterborough, ON Peterborough Memorial Centre 2,300 3,200 3,900 5,400 Yes Prince George, BC CN Centre - 3,525 4,800 6,800 Yes Red Deer, AB Enmax Centrium - 3,500 5,800 7,800 Yes Regina, SK Brandt Centre 2,500 3,000 5,897 7,268 Yes Saskatoon, SK SaskTel Centre 3,000 6,700 12,100 16,500 Yes Vancouver, BC Thunderbird Arena 3,800 3,100 5,500 7,000 Yes Victoria, BC Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre 3,000 4,038 5,829 7,000 Yes Winnipeg, MB MTS Centre 3,440 7,300 10,565 15,000 Yes MEXICO Mexico City, MX Auditorio Nacional 5,000 5,000 9,600 9,600 Yes UNITED STATES Allen, TX Allen Event Center 2,500 3,778 6,200 7,080 Yes Belton, TX Bell County Exposition Center 3,500 3,500 7,600 8,000 No Bloomington, IN Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall - - - 17,222 Yes Boise, ID Taco Bell Arena 2,719 6,408 8,484 13,000 Yes Bozeman, MT Brick Breeden Fieldhouse 3,331 3,331 8,874 9,050 Yes Buffalo, NY KeyBank Center 5,000 10,579 13,556 19,468 No Cape Girardeau, MO Show Me Center 2,000 4,430 6,250 7,189 Yes Cedar Falls, IA UNI-Dome - 9,000 18,000 22,000 No McLeod Center - - 4,200 6,500 No Charleston, WV Charleston Civic Center Coliseum - 8,000 10,200 13,500 No Cleveland, OH Quicken Loans Arena 6,103 8,527 13,591 19,530 Yes Colorado Springs, CO Broadmoor World Arena 4,158 4,395 7,168 9,200 Yes Dayton, OH Ervin J. Nutter Center 2,000 7,800 9,963 12,000 Yes DeKalb, IL NIU Convocation Center 2,500 4,300 7,250 10,100 Yes El Paso, TX UTEP-Don Haskins Center 4,462 6,000 7,866 12,351 Yes Erie, PA Erie Insurance Arena - 3,612 7,407 8,200 No Eugene, OR Matthew Knight Arena 5,400 5,400 8,867 12,100 No Fort Wayne, IN War Memorial Coliseum 2,500 4,000 8,369 13,000 Yes Gainesville, FL Stephen C. O’Connell Center 4,000 5,000 6,800 12,000 No Grand Forks, ND Ralph Engelstad Arena 4,000 5,900 7,461 11,000 Yes Green Bay, WI Resch Center - 4,827 7,697 10,515 Yes Brown County Veterans Memorial Arena - - 6,820 7,500 No Greenville, SC Bon Secours Wellness Arena 3,710 5,756 10,287 15,000 Yes Hampton, VA Hampton Coliseum 3,500 6,183 8,909 13,800 Yes Kalamazoo, MI Wings Event Center 2,117 2,884 4,941 6,600 No Lafayette, LA Cajundome 2,000 6,000 9,500 12,750 Yes Las Vegas, NV Orleans Arena 4,193 5,519 8,009 9,000 Yes Lexington, KY Rupp Arena 3,500 5,000 18,000 23,500 Yes Lubbock, TX United Supermarkets Arena 4,300 6,000 10,288 15,000 Yes Milwaukee, WI UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena - 6,368 8,500 11,150 No Moline, IL iWireless Center - 4,500 10,200 12,000 Yes Muskegon, MI L.C. Walker Arena - - - 6,100 No Newark, DE Bob Carpenter Center - 3,000 4,500 5,000 No Phoenix, AZ Talking Stick Resort Arena 4,379 7,944 12,565 17,716 Yes Portland, OR Moda Center 6,000 7,000 12,500 20,000 Yes Veterans Memorial Coliseum 3,000 6,000 8,000 11,500 Yes Rapid City, SD Rushmore Plaza Arena - 3,574 6,912 10,000 Yes Ice Arena - - 6,717 7,332 Yes Reno, NV Reno Events Center 3,400 4,200 6,500 6,900 Yes Saint Charles, MO Family Arena 3,800 6,200 7,750 10,000 Yes Salem, VA Salem Civic Center 1,800 3,000 6,000 8,000 Yes Salisbury, MD Wicomico Youth & Civic Center 3,000 3,000 5,200 6,800 No Salt Lake City, UT Vivint Smart Home Arena 4,500 8,500 12,666 19,566 Yes Sioux City, IA Tyson Events Center 3,000 6,000 8,647 10,100 Yes Southaven, MS Landers Center 2,889 5,619 7,664 10,000 Yes Springfield, IL Bank of Springfield Center 2,500 5,000 7,700 8,700 No Tacoma, WA Tacoma Dome 3,000 12,000 15,000 22,000 Yes Tupelo, MS BancorpSouth Arena 2,877 5,393 8,228 10,000 Yes Utica, NY Utica Memorial Auditorium - 3,800 5,700 5,800 No Yakima, WA Yakima Valley SunDome 3,800 4,870 7,900 8,300 No Youngstown, OH Covelli Centre 2,220 3,000 5,800 7,200 Yes Ypsilanti, MI EMU Convocation Center 3,073 - 6,071 8,824 No.
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