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1 Philadelphia, PA
2 Boston, MA
3 New York, NY
4 Atlantic City, NJ
5 Chicago, IL 6 Washington, D.C.
7 Seattle, WA
8 San Jose, CA
9 Los Angeles, CA
10 Las Vegas, NV
11 Phoenix, AZ
12 Dallas, TX
13 Houston, TX 14 New Orleans, LA
15 Kansas City, MO
16 St. Louis, MO
17 St. Paul, MN
18 Cleveland, OH 19 Charlotte, NC 20 Atlanta, GA 21 Miami, FL
^^^Only 21 US cities so far and it seems like Denver is the biggest "gap" in this schedule. The five cities I listed in bold print shows that the southeast is well represented here. If anything, I'd say that the south is rather over represented. Still though, the Charlotte stop pretty much covers NC and SC. Let's face it, Charlotte is an hour closer to SC's capital city and beaches than it is to NC's.
I have a feeling that this list is not final. However, I don't expect to see SC added (I'm thinking Denver, Cincinnati, Tampa, Portland, and Pittsburgh).
Madonna performs in large markets. Charlotte is the closest either North or South Carolina can get to in a large market. Otherwise, Atlanta will be the closest large market for concerts.
Personally, I think she should have quit while she was ahead.
What's wrong with going out on top?
Some of these older stars push it past the point
of greatness, if you know what I mean....
I'm honestly surprised both Atlanta and Charlotte are on the tour to the exclusion of a large regional city like Denver. Theoretically, you could scrap Charlotte from the tour and pull in SC and about half of NC to Atlanta with the other half of NC going to DC.
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