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November 16, 2015

Dixie Chicks Return for Highly Anticipated North American Summer Tour

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PERFORMING AUGUST 7, 2016 – AUSTIN360 AMPHITHEATER AT CIRCUIT OF THE AMERICAS

– One Of Music’s Most Influential Bands Return To The Road With A 40+ Date Tour That Includes Shows In New York City, Toronto, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago and More –

Innovators, renegades, villains, mothers, influencers and music superstars, Dixie Chicks, announced today a return to touring with their upcoming DCX MMXVI World Tour.

The multiple Grammy Award®–winning and multi-platinum selling band will kick off their highly anticipated North American tour, produced by Live Nation, on June 1, 2016 at the Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati, Ohio. DCX MMXVI World Tour will visit over 40 cities throughout the U.S. and Canada with dates lined up in New York City, Los Angeles, Toronto, Chicago, Vancouver, Washington DC, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Boston and more.

Dixie Chicks will bring their DCX MMXVI World Tour to Austin with a performance Sunday, August 7, 2016 at Austin360 Amphitheater at Circuit of The Americas. A full list of dates is below. The North American leg of the DCX MMXVI World Tour immediately follows the group’s previously announced European tour shows.

Since their first album, the music of the Dixie Chicks have stirred emotions in fans across the world making them one of the most biggest and most influential bands of our time. Not just “big for a country band” or “big for a big female band,” the Dixie Chicks are a multi-platinum selling act in North America, Europe and Australia. They are one of a mere handful of acts with multiple albums achieving “diamond” status (meaning sales over 10 million copies) – both WIDE OPEN SPACES (1998) and FLY (1999) hit that stratospheric landmark – and over the years have sold over 30 million albums worldwide and won thirteen Grammy Awards. Their on-stage reputation has helped them sell over $100 million worth of concert tickets while outspoken songs like “Goodbye, Earl” and “Not Ready To Make Nice” made it clear that this power trio played by nobody’s rules. The Dixie Chicks have grown from a band into a cultural force becoming the biggest selling female band of all time in the U.S.

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