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Another summer of �N Sync 


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Just when you thought their fifteen minutes of fame were just about over, �N Sync has announced the details for their 2001 �Pop Odyssey� stadium tour. The tour will kick off on May 12th in Miami Florida, close to the homebase of their former manager Lou Perlman�s boyband factory, which has given the world not only �N Sync but also the Backstreet Boys and 98 Degrees. 

In June the group will release the follow up to their �No Strings Attached� CD. The bar is high for �N Sync to live up to the success and hype surrounding the �No Strings Attached� release last March, which broke first week sales records when it sold 2.4 million copies. 

Here are the confirmed dates for the North America Stadium �Concert� Tour.  5/12 -  Miami  - Pro Player Stadium 
5/15 -  Tampa, Fla.  - Tropicana Field 
5/18 -  Jacksonville, Fla.  - Alltel Stadium 
5/20 -  Jackson, Miss.  - Mississippi Veterans Memorial 
5/22 -  Charlotte, N.C.  - TBA 
5/24 -  Atlanta  - Georgia Dome 
5/26 -  Hershey, Pa.  - Hershey Park Stadium
5/28 - Hershey, Pa.  - Hershey Park Stadium
5/31 -  Foxboro, Mass.  - Foxboro Stadium
6/1 -  Foxboro, Mass.  - Foxboro Stadium 
6/3-  East Rutherford, N.J.  - Giants Stadium 
6/4 -  East Rutherford, N.J.  - Giants Stadium
6/6 -  Cincinnati  - Cinergy Field 
6/10 -  Buffalo, N.Y.  - Ralph Wilson Stadium 
6/12 -  Philadelphia  - Veterans Stadium 
6/16 -  Chicago  - Soldier Field 
6/19 -  Toronto  - Sky Dome 
6/22 -  Cleveland  - Browns Stadium 
6/24 -  Minneapolis  - Metrodome 
6/26 -  Green Bay, Wisc.  - Lambeau Field 
6/29 -  Pontiac, Mich.  - Silverdome 
7/2 -  St. Louis  - Trans World Dome
 7/4 -  Little Rock, Ark.  - War Memorial Stadium 
7/6 -  Houston  - Reliant Astrodome 
7/8 -  Dallas  - Texas Stadium 
7/10 -  Kansas City, Mo.  - Arrowhead Stadium 
7/13 -  Denver  - Mile High Stadium 
7/16 -  San Diego  - Qualcomm Stadium 
7/18 -  Scottsdale, Ariz.  - Bank One Ballpark 
7/21 -  Oakland, Calif.  - Network Associates Coliseum 
7/24 -  Pasadena, Calif.  - Rose Bowl 
7/27 -  Las Vegas  - Sam Boyd Stadium 
7/31 -  Las Cruces, N.M.  - Aggie Memorial Stadium 
8/5 -  San Antonio, Texas  - Alamodome 
8/7 -  Birmingham, Ala.  - Legion Field 
8/10 -  Louisville, Ky.  - Cardinal Stadium 
8/13 -  Washington, D.C.  - RFK Stadium 
8/16 -  Indianapolis  - RCA Dome 
8/18 -  Memphis, Tenn.  - Liberty Bowl Stadium

 

 
 





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