Miley Cyrus to Tour With Metro Station This Fall
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Miley Cyrus and Metro Station will be touring across United States together, starting from September 14 in Portland.

AceShowbiz - Miley Cyrus is set to take band Metro Station, in which her half-brother Trace Cyrus serves as a guitarist/vocalist, on the road as her opening act for her forthcoming tour this fall. She confirms it on her Twitter, "I'm going on tour!!! but not any tour, with METROSTATION!!!!"

In regard of the upcoming gigs, Miley tweets, "I can't wait to see y'all there! go to mileycyrus.com or ticketmaster.com!!! yayy :) we are selling tickets the REAL way!!!" The same excitement is also shared by Metro Station who reach out to their MySpace, stating, "We're excited about this tour and can't wait to see you guys all over the US this fall/winter."

Miley will kick off the roadshow in Portland on September 14. After hitting around 45 major cities across United States, she will wrap up the tour in Miami on December 2.

This year, Miley Cyrus' tour is sponsored by Wal-Mart, the giant retailer which will also launch her clothing line with designer Max Azria of Herve Leger called "Miley Cyrus & Max Azria" this August. Tickets for the concerts will go on sale Saturday, June 13 and will be offered at $40-$80.

Miley Cyrus' 2009 tour dates:

  • September 14 - Portland, OR at Rose Garden Arena of the Rose Quarter
  • September 16 - Tacoma, WA at Tacoma Dome
  • September 18 - Oakland, CA at ORACLE Arena (Formerly Oakland Arena)
  • September 20 - San Jose CA at HP Pavilion at San Jose
  • September 22 - Los Angeles, CA at Staples Center
  • September 23 - Anaheim, CA at Honda Center
  • September 25 - Glendale, AZ at Jobing.com Arena
  • September 26 - Las Vegas, NV at Thomas and Mack Center
  • September 29 - Salt Lake City, UT at EnergySolutions Arena (formerly Delta Center)
  • October 02 - Omaha, NE at Qwest Center
  • October 03 - Kansas City, MO at Sprint Center
  • October 04 - St. Louis, MO at Scottrade Center
  • October 06 - Auburn Hills, MI at Palace of Auburn Hills
  • October 07 - Columbus, OH at Nationwide Arena
  • October 09 - Des Moines, IA at Wells Fargo Arena
  • October 10 - Milwaukee, WI at Bradley Center
  • October 12 - Tulsa, OK at BOK Center
  • October 15 - San Antonio, TX at AT&T Center
  • October 18 - Dallas/Ft. Worth, TX at American Airlines Center
  • October 20 - New Orleans, LA at New Orleans Arena
  • October 21 - Memphis, TN at FedEx Forum
  • October 23 - Birmingham, AL at BJCC Arena
  • October 24 - North Little Rock, AR at Alltel Arena
  • October 27 - Chicago, IL at United Center
  • October 29 - Minneapolis, MN at Target Center
  • October 31 - Louisville, KY at Freedom Hall
  • November 01 - Lexington, KY at Rupp Arena
  • November 03 - Washington, DC at Verizon Center
  • November 04 - Philadelphia, PA at Wachovia Center
  • November 05 - University Park, PA at Bryce Jordan Center
  • November 07 - Newark, NJ at Prudential Center
  • November 08 - Newark, NJ at Prudential Center
  • November 09 - Boston, MA at TD Banknorth Garden
  • November 12 - Hartford, CT at XL Center (formerly the Hartford Civic Center)
  • November 15 - Cleveland, OH at Quicken Loans Arena
  • November 16 - Indianapolis, IN at Conseco Fieldhouse
  • November 18 - Long Island, NY at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
  • November 19 - Long Island, NY at Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum
  • November 22 - Greensboro, NC at Greensboro Coliseum
  • November 24 - Charlotte, NC at Time Warner Cable Arena (formerly Charlotte Bobcats Arena)
  • November 25 - Nashville, TN at Sommet Center (formerly Nashville Arena)
  • November 28 - Columbia, SC at Colonial Life Arena
  • November 29 - Atlanta, GA at Philips Arena
  • December 01 - Tampa, FL at St. Pete Times Forum
  • December 02 - Miami, FL at AmericanAirlines Arena

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