American Idol final preview and tour dates

Idol over?
Catch the tour!
Joel D Amos

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Traditionally a battle involving Davids turns minds to David versus goliath, but tonight on American Idol, it’s David versus David.

David, it's your nightOur “American Idol” columnist Bob Benedetti has broken down the averages, the odds and the talent to give you all the information needed to watch tonight’s "American Idol" with the eyes and ears of an expert.

Check out the SheKnows American Idol news site and find all your AI news to ensure you are properly prepared for tonight and tomorrow night’s finale.

By the end of tomorrow’s American Idol credits a David will emerge champion. With a slew of guest stars that the producers are keeping close to their chests, the show looks to be as entertaining as past year’s finales. Watch for a pairing of each David with musicians that fit their musical mode as in past years. For example, when Bo Bice performed with Lynyrd Skynyrd before he eventually lost to Carrie Underwood.

Of course everybody knows the tour follows the big finale and SheKnows has your American Idol tour dates that feature season seven’s striking singers hitting all corners of the country.

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American Idol Tour Dates:

July:
1: Glendale, AZ, jobing.com Arena
2: San Diego, CA, San Diego Sports Arena
3: Fresno, CA, SaveMart Center
5: Las Vegas, NV, Thomas & Mack Center
7: Los Angeles, CA, Staples Center
8: San Jose, CA, HP Pavilion at San Jose
9: Sacramento, CA, ARCO Arena
11: Portland, OR, Rose Garden
Hitting the road12: Tacoma, WA, Tacoma Dome
14-15: W. Valley City, UT, The "E" Center
18: St. Louis, MO, Scottrade Center
19: Rosemont, IL, Allstate Arena
20: Columbus, OH, Schottenstein Center
22: Indianapolis, IN, Conseco Fieldhouse
23: Cincinnati, OH, US Bank Arena
24: Detroit, MI, Joe Louis Arena
26: Toronto, ON, Air Canada Centre
27: Rochester, NY, BlueCross Arena
29: Pittsburgh, PA, Mellon Arena,
30-31: Newark, NJ, Prudential Center

August
2: Atlantic City, NJ, Boardwalk Hall
4-5: Long Island, NY, Nassau Coliseum
These (top) two will get most of the screams6: Albany, NY, Times Union Center
8: Hartford, CT, XL Center
9: Worcester, MA, DCU Center
10: Manchester, NH, Verizon Wireless Center
12: Baltimore, MD, 1st Mariner Arena
13: Philadelphia, PA, Wachovia Center
14: Washington DC, Verizon Center
16: Lexington, KY, Rupp Arena
17: Charlotte, NC, Time Warner Cable Arena
18: Duluth, GA, Arena at Gwinnett Center
20: Sunrise, FL, BankAtlantic Center
21: Tampa, FL, St Pete Times Forum
24: Houston, TX, Toyota Center
25: Dallas, TX, American Airlines Center
26: Bossier City, LA, CenturyTel Center
28: Okl. City, OK, Ford Center
29-30: Kansas City, MO, Sprint Center
31: Minneapolis, MN, Target Center

September
2: Green Bay, WI,l Resch Center
3: Grand Rapids, MI, Van Andel Arena
4: Cleveland, OH, Wolstein Center
6: Bridgeport, CT, Arena at Harbor Yard
7: Providence, RI, Dunkin Donuts Center
8: Wilkes Barre, PA, Wachovia Arena
10: Ft. Wayne, IN, Allen County Memorial Coliseum
11: Evansville, IN, Roberts Stadium
13: Tulsa, OK, BOK Center

About the author: Joel D Amos is a San Diego-based writer, and the Entertainment Editor here at SheKnows. He has interviewed numerous celebrities, including Meg Ryan, Annette Bening, Reese Witherspoon, Christina Ricci, Ashlee Simpson, Sheryl Crow, Eva Mendes, Timbaland, and "Twilight" author Stephenie Meyer.


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