Justin Bieber's 'My World' Tour Dates Revealed
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Starting the tour on June 23, Justin Bieber will end the gig on September 4 and bring Sean Kingston on the road as his supporting act.

AceShowbiz - Following his post on Twitter earlier this week about a tour plan, Justin Bieber finally unveiled a number of dates for the traveling show. The announcement was made just a week before his new album "My World 2.0" is released across the country on March 23.

The Canadian singer is gearing up to kick off his first headlining North American tour on June 23 at the XL Center in Hartford, Conn. He will finish off the gig in September with the last stop taking place on date 4 at The Great Allentown Fair in Allentown, Pa.

Tickets for most of the shows will go on sale starting March 27. Pre-sale tickets for fanclub members, meanwhile, will be made available on his newly-launched website, Bieber Fever, beginning March 18.

"We will be covering all of the US and Canada in this North America tour between 1st and 2nd leg. Only 1st leg announced so far," so Justin revealed to his followers on Twitter. Special guest at the traveling show is reggae fusion singer/rapper Sean Kingston who teams up with him in a song called "Eenie Meenie".

"My World" tour dates:

  • Jun 23 - Hartford, Conn. at XL Center
  • Jun 24 - Trenton, N.J. at Sun National Bank Center
  • Jun 26 - Cincinnati, Ohio at US Bank Arena
  • Jun 27 - Milwaukee, Wis. at Milwaukee Summerfest
  • Jun 29 - Minneapolis, Minn. at Target Center
  • Jun 30 - Des Moines, Iowa at Wells Fargo Arena
  • Jul 02 - Moline, Iowa at i wireless Center
  • Jul 03 - Omaha, Neb. at Qwest Center
  • Jul 05 - Grand Prairie, Texas at NOKIA Theater at Grand Prairie
  • Jul 06 - Tulsa, Okla. at BOK Center
  • Jul 08 - Broomfield, Colo. at 1STBANK Center
  • Jul 10 - W. Valley City, Utah at The E Center
  • Jul 13 - Everett, Wash. at Comcast Arena at Everett
  • Jul 14 - Portland, Ore. at Rose Garden
  • Jul 17 - Oakland, Calif. at Oracle Arena
  • Jul 18 - Reno, Nev. at Reno Events Center
  • Jul 20 - Los Angeles, Calif. at Nokia Theatre LA Live
  • Jul 21 - Paso Robles, Calif. at California Mid-State Fair
  • Jul 24 - Las Vegas, Nev. at The Theatre for Performing Arts at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
  • Jul 25 - Glendale, Ariz. at jobing.com Arena
  • Jul 28 - Kansas City, Mo. at Sprint Center
  • Jul 29 - N. Little Rock, Ark. at Verizon Arena
  • Jul 31 - Memphis, Tenn. at FedExForum
  • Aug 01 - Lafayette, La. at Cajundome
  • Aug 04 - Orlando, Fla. at Amway Arena
  • Aug 05 - Sunrise, Fla. at BankAtlantic Center
  • Aug 08 - Charlotte, N.C. at Time Warner Cable Arena
  • Aug 09 - Duluth, Ga. at Arena at Gwinnett Center
  • Aug 11 - Nashville, Tenn. at Bridgestone Arena
  • Aug 12 - Indianapolis, Ind. at Conseco Fieldhouse
  • Aug 14 - Columbus, Ohio at Schottenstein Center
  • Aug 15 - Auburn Hills, Mich. at The Palace of Auburn Hills
  • Aug 21 - Toronto, Ont. at Air Canada Centre
  • Aug 22 - London, Ont. at John Labatt Centre
  • Aug 24 - Ottawa, Ont. at Scotiabank Place
  • Aug 25 - Albany, N.Y. at Times Union Center
  • Aug 27 - Providence, R.I. at Dunkin' Donuts Center
  • Aug 28 - Newark, N.J. at Prudential Center
  • Aug 29 - Syracuse, N.Y. at New York State Fair
  • Aug 31 - New York, N.Y. at Madison Square Garden
  • Sept 01 - Manchester, N.H. at Verizon Wireless Arena
  • Sept 03 - Essex Junction, Vt. at Coca-Cola Grandstand at Champlaign Valley Exposition
  • Sept 04 - Allentown, Pa. at The Great Allentown Fair

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