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Inhabited by indigenous peoples of the Americas for many centuries before European exploration, New Mexico was subsequently part of the Imperial Spanish viceroyalty of New Spain, then part of Mexico, and a U.S. territory before attaining statehood. Among U.S. states, New Mexico has the highest percentage of Hispanics, including descendants of Spanish colonists and recent immigrants from Latin America. It also has the second-highest percentage of Native Americans after Alaska, and the fourth-highest total number of Native Americans after California, Oklahoma, and Arizona.[6] The tribes in the state consist of mostly Navajo and Pueblo peoples. As a result, the demographics and culture of the state are unique for their strong Hispanic and Native-American influences, both of which are reflected in the state flag. The red and gold colors of the New Mexico flag are taken from the flag of Spain, along with the ancient sun symbol of the Zia, a PueblNew Mexico, or Nuevo México in Spanish, is often incorrectly believed to have taken its name from the nation of Mexico. However, New Mexico was given its name in xxxx, and again in xxxx, by Spanish explorers who believed the area contained wealthy Indian cultures similar to those of the Mexica (Aztec) Empire.[8][9][10] Mexico, formerly known as New Spain, adopted its name centuries later in xxxx, after winning independence from Spanish rule. The two developed as neighboring Spanish-speaking communities, with relatively indThe state's total area is 121,412 square miles (314,460 km2).[11] The eastern border of New Mexico lies along 103° W longitude with the state of Oklahoma, and three miles (5 km) west of 103° W longitude with Texas.[11][not in citation given] On the southern border, Texas makes up the eastern two-thirds, while the Mexican states of Chihuahua and Sonora make up the western third, with Chihuahua making up about 90% of that. The western border with Arizona runs along the 109° 03' W longitude.[11] The southwestern corner of the state is known as the Bootheel. The 37° N latitude parallel forms the northern boundary with Colorado. The states New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and Utah come together at the Four Corners in the northwestern corner of New Mexico. New Mexico, although a large state, has little water. Its surface water area is about 250 square mileThe New Mexican landscape ranges from wide, rose-colored deserts to broken mesas to high, snow-capped peaks. Despite New Mexico's arid image, heavily forested mountain wildernesses cover a significant portion of the state, especially towards the north. The Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the southernmost part of the Rocky Mountains, run roughly north-south along the east side of the Rio Grande in the rugged, pastoral north. The most important of New Mexico's rivers are the Rio Grande, Pecos, Canadian, San Juan, and Gila. The Rio Grande is tied for the fourth longest riverThe climate of New Mexico is generally semi-arid to arid, though there are areas of continental and alpine climates, and its territory is mostly covered by mountains, high plains, and desert. The Great Plains (High Plains) are located in the eastern portion of the state, similar to the Colorado high plains in eastern Colorado. The two states share plenty of similarities in terrain, with both having plains, mountains, basins, mesas, and desert lands. New Mexico's average precipitation rate is 13.9 inches (350 mm) a year. The average annual temperatures can range from 64 °F (18 °C) in the southeast to less than 40 °F (4 °C) in the northern mountains.[11] During the summer months, daytime temperatures can often exceed 100 °F (38 °C) at elevations below 5,000 feet (1,500 m), the average high temperature in July ranges from 97 °F (36 °C) at the lower elevations to the upper 70s (°F, up to 26 °C) at the higher elevations. Many cities in New Mexico can have temperature lows in the 20's and into the teens as well. The highest temperature recorded in New Mexico was 122 °F (50 °C) at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant near Loving on June 27, xxxx and the lowest recorded temperature is -50 °F (-46 °C) at Gavilan on February 1, xxxx.[15] New Mexico receives a decent amount of snow as well, and a lot of snow in its higher elevations iNew Mexico contains extensive habitat for many plants and animals, especially in desert areas and pinon-juniper woodlands. Creosote bush, mesquite, cacti, yucca, and desert grasses, including black grama, purple three-awn, tobosa, and burrograss, cover the broad, semiarid plains that cover the southern portion of the state. The northern portion of the state is home to many tree species such as ponderosa pine, aspen, cottonwood, spruce, fir, and Russian olive, which is an invasive species. Native birds include the greater roadrunner (Geococcyx californianus)[16] and wild turkey (Meleagris gallopavo).[17] Other fauna present in New Mexico include black bears, cougars, coyotes, porcupines, skunks, Mexican gray wolves, deer, elk, plains bison, collared peccary, bighorn sheep, squirrels, chipmunks, pronghorn, western diamondback, kangaroo rat, jackrabbit and a multitude of other birds, reptiles, and rodents. The black bear native to New Mexico, Ursus americanus amblyceps, was formally adopted as the state's official Francisco Vásquez de Coronado assembled an enormous expedition at Compostela in xxxx?xxxx to explore and find the mystical Seven Golden Cities of Cibola as described by Fray Marcos de Niza.[20]:19?24 The name Nuevo México was first used by a seeker of gold mines named Francisco de Ibarra who explored far to the north of Mexico in xxxx and reported his findings as being in "a New Mexico".[21] Juan de Oñate officially established the name when he was appointed the first governor of the new Province of New Mexico in xxxx.[20]:36?37 The same year he founded the San Juan de los Caballeros colony, the first permanent European settlement in the future state of New Mexico,[22] on the Rio Grande near Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo.[20]:37 Oñate extended El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro, "Royal Road of the Interior," by 700 miles (1,100 km) from Santa Bárbara, Chihuahua to his remotThe settlement of Santa Fe was established at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the southernmost subrange of the Rocky Mountains, around xxxx.[23]:182 The city, along with most of the settled areas of the state, was abandoned by the Spanish for 12 years (xxxx?xxxx) as a result of the successful Pueblo Revolt.[24] After the death of the Pueblo leader Popé, Diego de Vargas restored the area to Spanish rule.[20]:68?75 While developing Santa Fe as a trade center, the returning settlers founded Albuquerque in xxxx from existing surrounding communities,[20]:84 naming it for the viceroy of New Spain, Francisco Fernández de la Cueva, 10th Duke of As a part of New Spain, the claims for the province of New Mexico passed to independent Mexico in xxxx following the Mexican War of Independence.[20]:109 The Republic of Texas claimed the portion east of the Rio Grande when it seceded from Mexico in xxxx, when it incorrectly assumed the older Hispanic settlements of the upper Rio Grande were the same as the newly established Mexican settlements of Texas. Texas' only attempt to establish a presence or control in the claimed territory was the failed Texas Santa Fe Expedition, when their entire army was captured and jailed by Hispanic NFollowing the Mexican-American War, from xxxx?xxxx and the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in xxxx, Mexico ceded its mostly unsettled northern holdings, today known as the American Southwest and California, to the United States of America.[20]:132 In the Compromise of xxxx Texas ceded its claims to the area lying east of the Rio Grande in exchange for ten million dollars[20]:135 and the US government established the New Mexico Territory on September 9, xxxx, including most of the present-day states of Arizona and New Mexico, and part of Colorado. The United States acquired the southwestern boot heel of the state and southern Arizona below the Gila river in the mostly desert Gadsden Purchase of xxxx, which was related to the construction by the US of a transcontinental New Mexico played a role in the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War. Both Confederate and Union governments claimed ownership and territorial rights over New Mexico Territory. In xxxx the Confederacy claimed the southern tract as its own Arizona Territory and waged the ambitious New Mexico Campaign in an attempt to control the American Southwest and open up access to Union California. Confederate power in the New Mexico Territory was effectively broken after the Battle of Glorieta Pass in xxxx. However, the Confederate territorial government continued to operate out of Texas, and Confederate troops marched under the Arizona flag until the end of the war. Additionally, over 8,000 troops from New Mexico Territory served thNew Mexico has benefited from federal government spending. It is home to three Air Force bases, White Sands Missile Range, and the federal research laboratories Los Alamos National Laboratory and Sandia National Laboratories. The state's population grew rapidly after World War II, going from 531,818 in xxxx to 1,819,046 in xxxx.[30][31] Employment growth areas in New Mexico include microelectronics, call centers, and Indian cAccording to the United States Census Bureau, 1.5% of the population is Multiracial/Mixed-Race, a population larger than both the Asian and NHPI population groups.[34] In xxxx New Mexico had the highest percentage (45%) of Hispanics (of any race) of any state,[38] with 83% of these native-born and 17% foreign-born.[39] The majority of Hispanics in New Mexico claim a Spanish ancestry, especially in the northern part of the state. These people are the descendants of Spanish colonists who arrived during the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. The state also has a large Native American population, second in percentage behind that of AlaAccording to estimates from the United States Census Bureau's xxxx?xxxx American Community Survey 3-Year Estimate,[41] New Mexico's population was 1,962,226. The number of New Mexicans of different single races were: White, 1,375,334 (70.1%); Black, 43,931 (2.2%); American Indian or Alaskan Native, 182,136 (9.3%); Asian, 26,767 (1.4%), Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander, 854 (0.1%), and 273,778 (14.0%) of some other race. There were 59,415 (3.0%) of two or more races. There were 873,171 (44.5%) Hispanics or LAccording the xxxx U.S. Census, 28.76% of the population aged 5 and older speak Spanish at home, while 4.07% speak Navajo.[43] Speakers of New Mexican Spanish dialect are mainly descendants of Spanish colonists who arrived in New Mexico in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.[44] New Mexican Spanish is an archaic form of 17th century CasThe original state constitution of xxxx provided for a bilingual government with laws being published in both English and Spanish;[46] this requirement was renewed twice, in xxxx and xxxx.[47] Nonetheless, the constitution does not declare any language as "official."[48] While Spanish was permitted in the legislature until xxxx, all state officials are required to have a good knowledge of English. Cobarrubias and Fishman therefore argue that New Mexico cannot be considered a bilingual state as not all laws are published in both languages.[47] Others, such as Juan Perea, claim that the state was officially bilingual until xxxx.[49] In either case, Hawaii is the only state that remains officially bilingual in the 21With regards to the judiciary, witnesses have the right to testify in either of the two languages, and monolingual speakers of Spanish have the same right to be considered for jury-duty as do speakers of English.[48][51] In public education, the state has the constitutional obligation to provide for bilingual education and Spanish-speaking instructors in school districts where the majority of students are hispanophoneAccording to Association of Religion Data Archives(ARDA), the largest denominations in xxxx were the Catholic Church with 584,941; the Southern Baptist Convention with 113,452; the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints with 67,637, and the United Methodist Church with 36,424 adherents.[54] According to a xxxx survey by the Pew Research Center, the most common self-reported religious affiliation of New Mexico residenIn xxxx New Mexico's Gross Domestic Product was $79.7 billion.[57] In xxxx the per capita personal income was $31,474 (rank 43rd in the nation).[58] In xxxx the percentage of persons below the poverty level was 18.4%.[59] The New Mexico Tourism Department estimates that in Fiscal Year xxxx the travel industry in New Mexico generated expenditures of $6.5 billion.[60] As of April xxxx, the state's unemployment rate was 7.2%.[61] During the Late xxxxs Recession New Mexico's unemployment rate peaked at 8.0% for the period June?October xxxx.As of March xxxx, the state's unemployment Many of the feNew Mexico has long been an important corridor for trade and migration. The builders of the ruins at Chaco Canyon also created a radiating network of roads from the mysterious settlement.[77] Chaco Canyon's trade function shifted to Casas Grandes in the present-day Mexican state of Chihuahua, however, north-south trade continued. The pre-Columbian trade with Mesoamerican cultures included northbound exotic birds, seashells and copper. Turquoise, pottery, and salt were some of the goods transported south along the Rio Grande. Present-day New Mexico's pre-Columbian trade is especially remarkable for being undertaken on foot. The north-south trade route later became a path for colonists with horses arriving from New Spain as well as trade and communication. The route was called El Camino Real de Tierra AdentrThe Santa Fe Trail was the 19th century US territory's vital commercial and military highway link to the Eastern United States.[79] All with termini in Northern New Mexico, the Camino Real, the Santa Fe Trail and the Old Spanish Trail are all recognized as National Historic Trails. New Mexico's latitude and low passes made it an attractive east-west transportation corridor.[80] As a territory, the Gadsden Purchase increased New Mexico's land area for the purpose of the construction of a southern transcontinental railroad, that of the Southern Pacific Railroad. Another transcontinental railroad was completed by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. The railroads essentially replaced the earlier trails but brought on a population boom. Early transcontinental auto trails later crossed the state bringing more migrants. Railroads were later supplemented or replaced by a system of highways and airports. Today, New Mexico's Interstate Highways approximate the earlier land routes of the Camino Real, the Santa Fe Trail and the transcontinental railroads.o.[78]deral jobs relate to the military; the state hosts three air force bases (Kirtland Air Force Base, Holloman Air Force Base, and Cannon Air Force Base); a testing range (White Sands Missile Range); and an army proving ground and maneuver range (Fort Bliss ? McGregor Range). A May xxxx estimate by New Mexico State University is that 11.65% of the state's total employment arises directly or indirectly from military spending.[66] Other federal installations include the technology labs of Los Alamos National Laboratory and Sandia NationaNew Mexico law allows governments to provide land, buildings, and infrastructure to businesses to promote job creation. Several municipalities have imposed an Economic Development Gross Receipts Tax (a form of Municipal Infrastructure GRT) that is used to pay for these infrastructure improvements and for marketinNew Mexico imposes a Gross Receipts Tax (GRT) on many transThe automobile changed the character of New Mexico, marking the start of large scale immigration to the state from elsewhere in the United States. Settlers moving West during the Great Depression and post-World War II American culture immortalized the National Old Trails Highway, later U.S. Route 66. Today, the automobile is heavily relied upon in New Mexico for tranNew Mexico had 59,927 route miles of highway as of xxxx, of which 7,037 receive federal-aid.[82] In that same year there were 1,003 miles (1,614 km) of freeways, of which xxxx were the route miles of Interstate Highways 10, 25 and 40.[83] The former number has increased with the upgrading of roads near Pojoaque, Santa Fe and Las Cruces to freeways. The highway traffic fatality rate was 1.9 fatalities per million miles traveled in xxxx, the 13th highest rate among U.S. states.[84] Notable bridges include the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge near Taos. As of xxxx, 703 highway bridges, or one percent, were declared "structurally deficient" or "structurally obsThere were 2,354 route miles of railroads in the year xxxx, this number increased with the opening of the Rail Runner's extension to Santa Fe.[88] In addition to local railroads and other tourist lines, the state jointly owns and operates a heritage narrow-gauge steam railroad, the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railway, with the state of Colorado. Narrow gauge railroads once connected many communities in the northern part of the state, from Farmington to SRailroad surveyors arrived in New Mexico in the xxxxs.[90] The first railroads incorporated in xxxx.[89]:9 The first operational railroad, the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway (ATSF), entered the territory by way of the lucrative and contested Raton Pass in xxxx. It eventually reached El Paso, Texas in xxxx and with the Southern Pacific Railroad created the nation's second transcontinental railroad with a junction at Deming. The Southern Pacific Railroad entered the territory from the Territory of Arizona in xxxx.[89]:9, 18, 58?59[90] The Denver & Rio Grande Railway, who would generally use narrow gauge equipment in New Mexico, entered the territory from Colorado and began service to Espanola on December 31, xxxx.[89]:95?96[90] These first railroads were built as long-distance corridors, later railroad construction also targeted resource extraction.[89]:8?11anta Fe.[89]:110 No fewer than 100 railroads of various names and lineage have operated in the jurisdiction at some point.[89]:8 New Mexico's rail transportation system reached its height in teA commuter rail operation, the New Mexico Rail Runner Express, connects the state's capital, its largest city and other communities.[91] The privately operated state owned railroad began operations in July xxxx.[86] The BNSF Railway's entire line from Belen to Raton, New Mexico was sold to the state, partially for the construction of phase II of this operation, which opened in December xxxx.[92] Phase II of Rail Runner extended the line northward to Santa Fe from the Sandoval County station, the northernmost station under Phase I service. The service now connects Santa Fe, Sandoval, Bernalillo, and Valencia Counties. The trains connect Albuquerque's population base and central business district to downtown Santa Fe with up to eight roundtrips in a day. The section of the line running south to Belen is served less frequently.[93] Rail Runner operates scheduled service seven days per week.[94]rms of length following admission as a state; in xxxx eleven railroads operated xxxx route miles.[89]:10olete".[85]sportation.actions, which may even include some governmental receipts. This resembles a sales tax but, unlike the sales taxes in many states, it applies to services as well as tangible goods. Normally, the provider or seller passes the tax on to the purchaser, however legal incidence and burden apply to the business, as an excise tax. GRT is imposed by the state and there may an additional locality component to produce a total tax rate.[74] As of July 1, xxxx the combined tax rate ranged from 5.125% toProperty tax is imposed on real property by the state, by counties, and by school districts. In general, personal-use personal property is not subject to property taxation. On the other hand, property tax is levied on most business-use personal property. The taxable value of property is 1/3 of the assessed value. A tax rate of about 30 mills is applied to the taxable value, resulting in an effective tax rate of about 1%. In the xxxx tax year the average millage was about 26.47 for residential property and 29.80 for non-residential property. Assessed values of residences cannot be increased by more than 3% per year unless the residence is remodeled or sold. 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Saturday
2/22/xxxx
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Toyota Center - TX
Houston, TX
Thursday
12/5/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Quicken Loans Arena (formerly Gund Arena)
Cleveland, OH
Thursday
12/12/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Consol Energy Center
Pittsburgh, PA
Saturday
12/14/xxxx
8:00 PM
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KFC Yum! Center
Louisville, KY
Sunday
12/15/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Philips Arena
Atlanta, GA
Tuesday
12/17/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Amway Center
Orlando, FL
Thursday
12/19/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Rexall Place
Edmonton, Canada
Monday
1/13/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Rexall Place
Edmonton, Canada
Tuesday
1/14/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Rogers Arena
Vancouver, Canada
Thursday
1/16/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Key Arena
Seattle, WA
Friday
1/17/xxxx
8:00 PM
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SAP Center (formerly HP Pavilion)
San Jose, CA
Sunday
1/19/xxxx
8:00 PM
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The Forum - CA
Inglewood, CA
Monday
1/20/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Pepsi Center - Denver
Denver, CO
Wednesday
1/22/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Fargodome
Fargo, ND
Friday
2/7/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Xcel Energy Center
Saint Paul, MN
Sunday
2/9/xxxx
8:00 PM
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CenturyLink Center Omaha
Omaha, NE
Monday
2/10/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Air Canada Centre
Toronto, Canada
Thursday
2/13/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Air Canada Centre
Toronto, Canada
Friday
2/14/xxxx
8:00 PM
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United Center
Chicago, IL
Sunday
2/16/xxxx
8:00 PM
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United Center
Chicago, IL
Monday
2/17/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Madison Square Garden
New York, NY
Wednesday
2/19/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Madison Square Garden
New York, NY
Thursday
2/20/xxxx
8:00 PM
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First Niagara Center
Buffalo, NY
Saturday
2/22/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Verizon Center - DC
Washington, DC
Monday
2/24/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Wells Fargo Center - PA
Philadelphia, PA
Tuesday
2/25/xxxx
8:00 PM
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TD Garden
Boston, MA
Thursday
2/27/xxxx
8:00 PM
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BB&T Center (Formerly BankAtlantic Center)
Sunrise, FL
Tuesday
3/4/xxxx
8:00 PM
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American Airlines Arena
Miami, FL
Wednesday
3/5/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Motorpoint Arena
Sheffield, United Kingdom
Sunday
3/30/xxxx
6:30 PM
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O2 Arena - London
London, United Kingdom
Tuesday
4/1/xxxx
6:30 PM
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O2 Arena - London
London, United Kingdom
Wednesday
4/2/xxxx
6:30 PM
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The Hydro At SECC
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Friday
4/4/xxxx
6:30 PM
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Phones4u Arena
Manchester, United Kingdom
Monday
4/7/xxxx
6:30 PM
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Phones4u Arena (Formerly Manchester Arena)
Manchester, United Kingdom
Tuesday
4/8/xxxx
6:30 PM
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LG Arena
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Friday
4/11/xxxx
6:30 PM
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LG Arena
Birmingham, United Kingdom
Saturday
4/12/xxxx
6:30 PM
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Hallenstadion - Zurich
Zurich, Switzerland
Monday
4/14/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Hallenstadion - Zurich
Zurich, Switzerland
Wednesday
4/16/xxxx
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Lanxess Arena
Köln, Germany
Sunday
4/20/xxxx
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Stade De France
La Plaine St Denis, France
Saturday
4/26/xxxx
8:00 PM
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O2 World Hamburg
Hamburg, Germany
Sunday
5/4/xxxx
8:00 PM
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O2 Arena - London
London, United Kingdom
Tuesday
6/10/xxxx
6:30 PM
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Time Warner Cable Arena
Charlotte, NC
Saturday
7/12/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Baltimore Arena (Formerly 1st Mariner Arena)
Baltimore, MD
Monday
7/14/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Times Union Center
Albany, NY
Wednesday
7/16/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Mohegan Sun Arena - CT
Uncasville, CT
Friday
7/18/xxxx
8:00 PM
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TD Garden (Fleet Center)
Boston, MA
Saturday
7/19/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Canadian Tire Centre
Ottawa, Canada
Tuesday
7/22/xxxx
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Centre Bell
Montreal, Canada
Friday
7/25/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Centre Bell
Montreal, Canada
Saturday
7/26/xxxx
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Palace Of Auburn Hills
Auburn Hills, MI
Monday
7/28/xxxx
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Sprint Center
Kansas City, MO
Wednesday
7/30/xxxx
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Sprint Center
Kansas City, MO
Thursday
7/31/xxxx
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New Orleans Arena
New Orleans, LA
Sunday
8/3/xxxx
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AT&T Center
San Antonio, TX
Tuesday
8/5/xxxx
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MGM Grand Garden Arena
Las Vegas, NV
Friday
8/8/xxxx
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SAP Center
San Jose, CA
Monday
8/11/xxxx
8:00 PM
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