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American Idol summer tour tickets go on sale Friday

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Five of the singers pictured above, Quentin Alexander, Rayvon Owen, Jax, Clark Beckham, Tyanna Jones and NIck Frandiani -- will be heading out on the American Idol summer tour. (FOX Photo)

Five of the singers pictured above, Quentin Alexander, Rayvon Owen, Jax, Clark Beckham, Tyanna Jones and NIck Frandiani — will be heading out on the American Idol summer tour. (FOX Photo)

American Idol has announced a 37-date summer tour featuring smaller venues than the top finalists visited during the show’s heyday.

The closest stop on that tour is a July 21st date at the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore, Md.

Tickets for that show and all the others go on sale Friday. Tickets for the Baltimore show range from $46.50 to $77.25, fees included.

Now the only question is who will be part of that tour.

The show is down to a final six — Jax, Tyanna Jones, Clark Beckham, Rayvon Owen, Quentin Alexander and Nick Fradiani.

Next week’s show will determine which five of those six head out on tour.

The complete list of dates follows.

7/7 Clearwater, Fla. –Ruth Eckerd Hall
7/8 Sarasota, Fla. — Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall
7/9 Melbourne, Fla. — King Center for the Performing Arts
7/11 Orlando, Fla. — Hard Rock Live
7/12 Ft. Myers, Fla. — Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall
7/14 Fort Lauderdale, Fla. — Parker Playhouse
7/15 Jacksonville, Fla. — Florida Theater
7/17 Nashville, Tenn. — Ryman Auditorium
7/18 Louisville, Ken. — The Kentucky Center – Whitney Hall
7/19 Durham, N.C. — Durham Performing Arts Center
7/21 Baltimore, Md. — Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall
7/22 Morristown, N.J. — Mayo Performing Arts Center
7/24 Chautauqua, N.Y. — Chautauqua Institute Amphitheatre
7/25 Bethlehem, Pa. — Sands Bethlehem Event Center
7/28 Worcester, Mass. — The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts
7/29 Hampton Beach, N.H. — Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
7/30 Portland, Maine — Maine State Pier
8/1 Atlantic City, N.J. — Caesars Atlantic City – Circus Maximus
8/2 Red Bank, N.J. — Count Basie Theatre
8/3 Providence, R.I. — Veterans Memorial Auditorium
8/5 New York, N.Y. — Beacon Theatre
8/7 Detroit, Mich. — MotorCity Casino Hotel
8/8 Chicago, Ill. — Chicago Theatre
8/9 Indianapolis, Ill. — Murat Theatre
8/10 St. Louis, Missouri — Peabody Opera House
8/12 Grand Prairie, Texas — Verizon Theatre at Grand Prairie
8/13 Houston, Texas — Bayou Music Center
8/14 San Antonio, Texas — Majestic Theatre
8/16 Mesa, Ariz. — Mesa Arts Center
8/18 San Diego, Calif. — Humphrey’s
8/20 Los Angeles, Calif. — Orpheum Theatre
8/21 Reno, Nev. — Silver Legacy Resort and Casino
8/22 Santa Rosa, Calif. — Wells Fargo Center For The Arts
8/23 San Francisco, Calif. — Warfield Theater
8/25 Seattle, Wash. — McCaw Hall
8/27 Saratoga, Calif. — The Mountain Winery
8/28 Riverside, Calif. — Fox Performing Arts Center

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