Kid Rock, Busta Rhymes lead Grammy Tour
The tour, presented by the Recording Academy in conjunction with T-Mobile, features Grammy-winning and -nominated artists, and will hit four additional venues throughout the month, with the next show coming April 9 in New York City and featuring Rhymes and Missy Elliot.
The tour kicked off last night (4/3) in Chicago with a roster featuring John Legend , Cat Power and Colbie Caillat .
Following the New York date, the tour lands April 16 in Miami, with a lineup of Ozomatli , Kat Deluna and Pitbull .
Kid Rock will headline the tour's April 23 Dallas, TX stop, with Seal and Sean Kingston performing at the run's final concert, an April 30 date in Los Angeles.
"With this fantastic program, not only does The Recording Academy provide music fans an opportunity to help celebrate our 50th Anniversary, it also pays tribute to some of the artists that have played an important role in the Grammy Awards ' meaningful history and gives rising stars a chance to be a part of that legacy," said Recording Academy chief marketing officer Evan Greene in a press release.
April 2008
9 - New York, NY - Webster Hall
16 - Miami, FL - Jackie Gleason Theater
23 - Dallas, TX - Granada Theatre
30 - Los Angeles, CA - Avalon
Colbie Caillat lines up new dates behind 'Coco' [March 2008]
Amy Winehouse cleans up at the Grammys [February 2008]
The 50th Annual Grammy Awards winners [February 2008]
Countdown to the Grammys [February 2008]

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