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Cher Announces ‘Dressed to Kill’ Tour

Cher is ready to hit the road on the “Dressed to Kill” tour, her first trek in eight years. The legendary performer made the announcement Monday morning on NBC’s “Today” show, telling the hosts that it won’t be easy.

“The road is horrible, but the concerts are great,” she told Matt Lauer and Savannah Guthrie. “I understand why guys in bands tear up hotel rooms and throw TVs out the windows, because it’s a very lonely place. The only time you have fun is at the concerts.”

The tour will visit 49 cities across North America starting March 22 in Phoenix and will include stops in major markets including Washington D.C., Philadelphia, NYC (Brooklyn and East Rutherford, NJ), Seattle and Los Angeles before wrapping up July 11 in San Diego.

A pre-sale for American Express cardholders runs Monday, Sept. 30, through Thursday Oct. 3. Online ticket-buyers will get a free copy of Cher’s new album, “Closer to the Truth,” which comes out tomorrow (Sept. 24). Further ticket info, including timing for general public sales, will be made public on Cher’s website.

Cher, 67, wrapped her “Farewell Tour” (later dubbed “The Never Can Say Goodbye Tour”) in 2005 after playing 325 dates in 20 countries over the span of nearly three years.

CHER ‘DRESSED TO KILL’ TOUR IN 2014

March 22 – Phoenix, AZ (US Airways Center)
March 24 – Houston, TX (Toyota Center)
March 26 – Dallas, TX (American Airlines Center)
March 28 – Little Rock, AR (Verizon Arena)
March 29 – Tulsa, OK (BOK Center)
March 31 – Nashville, TN (Bridgestone Arena)
April 2 – Pittsburgh, PA (Consol Energy Center)
April 4 – Washington DC (Verizon Center)
April 5 – Uncasville, CT (Mohegan Sun
April 7 – Toronto, ON (Air Canada Centere)
April 9 – Boston, MA (TD Garden)
April 11 – Indianapolis, IN (Bankers Life Fieldhouse)
April 12 – Detroit, MI (Joe Louis Arena)
April 23 – Buffalo, NY (First Niagara Center)
April 25 – Montreal, QC (Bell Center)
April 26 – Ottawa, ON (Canada Tire Centere)
April 28 – Philadelphia, PA (Wells Fargo Center)
April 30 – Columbus, OH (Nationwide Arena)
May 2 – Cleveland, OH (Quicken Loans Arena)
May 5 – Charlotte, NC (Times Warner Cable Arena)
May 7 – Raleigh, NC (PNC Arena)
May 9 – Brooklyn, NY (Barclays Center)
May 10 – East Rutherford, NJ (Izod Center)
May 12 – Atlanta, GA (Philips Arena)
May 14 – Jacksonville, FL (Veterans Memorial Arena)
May 16 – Orlando, FL (Amway Center)
May 17 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL (BB&T Center)
May 25 – Las Vegas, NV (MGM Grand
May 28 – Denver, CO (Pepsi Center)
May 30 – Lincoln, NE (Pinnacle Bank Arena)
May 31 – Kansas City, MO (Sprint Center)
June 2 – Louisville, KY (KFC Yum! Center)
June 4 – St. Louis, MO (Scottrade Center)
June 6 – Milwaukee, WI (BMO Harris Bradley Center)
June 7 – Chicago, IL (Allstate Arena)
June 9 – Des Moines, IA (Wells Fargo Arena)
June 11 – Minneapolis, MN (Target Center)
June 20 – Winnipeg, MB (MTS Centere)
June 21 – Saskatoon, SK (Credit Union Centere)
June 23 – Edmonton, AB (Rexall Place
June 25 – Calgary, AB (Scotiabank Saddledome)
June 27 – Vancouver, BC (Rogers Arena)
June 28 – Seattle, WA (Key Arena)
June 30 – Portland, OR (Moda Center)
July 2 – San Jose, CA (SAP Center) at San Jose
July 5 – Ontario, CA (Citizens Business Bank Arena)
July 7 – Los Angeles, CA (Staples Center)
July 9 – Anaheim, CA (Honda Center)
July 11 – San Diego, CA (Valley View Casino Center)