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Eric Clapton Announces US/Canadian Tour


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Word is he will be playing a lot of cuts from his Derek and the Dominoes albums:

9/16: Minneapolis, Xcel Energy Center

9/18: St. Louis, Savvis Center

9/20: Chicago, United Center

9/21: Grand Rapids, MI, Van Andel Arena

9/23: Auburn Hills, MI, Palace of Auburn Hills

9/24: Toronto, Air Canada Centre

9/26: Ottawa, ON, Scotiabank Place

9/28: New York, Madison Square Garden

9/29: New York, Madison Square Garden

10/3: Boston, TD Banknorth Garden (Fleet Center)

10/6: Uncasville, CT, Mohegan Sun Casino

10/7: Uncasville, CT, Mohegan Sun Casino

10/9: Philadelphia, Wachovia Center

10/10: Washington, DC, Verizon Center

10/12: Charlottesville, VA, John Paul Jones Arena

10/14: Duluth, GA, Gwinnett Center

10/15: Raleigh, NC, RBC Center

10/17: Charlotte, NC, Charlottte Bobcats Arena

10/18: Birmingham, AL, Birmingham Jefferson Arena

10/20: Orlando, TD Waterhouse Centre

10/21: Jacksonville, Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena

10/23: Miami, American Airlines Arena

Source: Rolling Stone

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