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Feld Entertainment DOI-20 (D) * 100 Years of Magic (2011-2012) Tour Itinerary # City Fort Myers, FL 1 Tampa, FL 2 Sunrise, FL 3 Miami, FL 4 Savannah, GA 5 Nashville, TN 6 Pikeville, KY 7 North Charleston, SC 8 Chattanooga, TN 9 Knoxville, TN 10 Florence, SC 11 Augusta, GA 12 Asheville, NC 13 Macon, GA 14 Biloxi, MS 15 Tupelo, MS 16 Toronto, ON 17 Bridgeport, CT 18 Hartford, CT 19 Manchester, NH 20 Winnipeg, MB 21 Bismarck, ND 22 Grand Forks, ND 23 Sioux City, IA 24 Council Bluffs, IA 25 Rapid City, SD 26 Billings, MT 27 Hamilton, ON 28 Grand Rapids, MI 29 Fort Wayne, IN 30 Springfield, MA 31 Hershey, PA 32 Worcester, MA Dates Venue (Capacity) Status Mon 8/22/2011 - Sun 9/4/2011 Germain Arena () EC Fri 9/9/2011 - Sun 9/11/2011 St. Pete Times Forum (5587) EC Thu 9/15/2011 - Sun 9/18/2011 BankAtlantic Center (6293) EC Thu 9/22/2011 - Sun 9/25/2011 AmericanAirlines Arena (9253) EC Thu 9/29/2011 - Sun 10/2/2011 Savannah Civic Center (3957) EC Thu 10/6/2011 - Sun 10/9/2011 Bridgestone Arena (8085) EC Thu 10/13/2011 - Sun 10/16/2011 Eastern Kentucky Exposition Center (3617) EC Thu 10/20/2011 - Sun 10/23/2011 North Charleston Coliseum (4120) EC Wed 10/26/2011 - Sun 10/30/2011 UTC McKenzie Arena (6683) EC Wed 11/2/2011 - Sun 11/6/2011 Knoxville Civic Coliseum (3813) DF Thu 11/10/2011 - Sun 11/13/2011 Florence Civic Center (4341) EC Thu 11/17/2011 - Sun 11/20/2011 James Brown Arena (5176) EC Wed 11/23/2011 - Sun 11/27/2011 Asheville Civic Center (3792) EC Thu 12/1/2011 - Sun 12/4/2011 Macon Coliseum (3402) EC Thu 12/8/2011 - Sun 12/11/2011 Mississippi Coast Coliseum (3373) DF Thu 12/15/2011 - Sun 12/18/2011 BancorpSouth Arena (5543) EC Fri 12/23/2011 - Sun 1/1/2012 Rogers Centre (7433) DF Wed 1/4/2012 - Sun 1/8/2012 Webster Bank Arena (6023) EC Thu 1/12/2012 - Mon 1/16/2012 XL Center (6489) EC Wed 1/18/2012 - Sun 1/22/2012 Verizon Wireless Arena (7322) DF Wed 1/25/2012 - Mon 1/30/2012 MTS Centre (7239) EC Fri 2/3/2012 - Sun 2/5/2012 Bismarck Civic Center (5036) EC Fri 2/10/2012 - Sun 2/12/2012 Ralph Engelstad Arena (6466) EC Thu 2/16/2012 - Mon 2/20/2012 Tyson Events Center / Gateway Arena () EC Thu 2/23/2012 - Sun 2/26/2012 Mid-America Center (5471) EC Thu 3/1/2012 - Sun 3/4/2012 Rushmore Plaza Civic Center (3655) EC Thu 3/8/2012 - Sun 3/11/2012 Rimrock Auto Arena at MetraPark (6556) EC Wed 3/14/2012 - Mon 3/19/2012 Copps Coliseum (6335) DF Thu 3/22/2012 - Sun 3/25/2012 Van Andel Arena (7912) EC Thu 3/29/2012 - Sun 4/1/2012 Allen County War Memorial Coliseum (5851) EC Wed 4/4/2012 - Sun 4/8/2012 MassMutual Center (4441) EC Wed 4/11/2012 - Sun 4/15/2012 Giant Center (6915) EC Thu 4/19/2012 - Sun 4/22/2012 DCU Center (5580) EC .
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