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Clay Aiken To Begin Jukebox Tour July 28

The American Idol runner-up will perform cover songs from as far back as the '50's

Multi-platinum RCA Records recording artist Clay Aiken will embark on the fifth headlining tour of his career with a celebration of all five decades of the rock era.

The Jukebox Tour, which is Aiken’s first since his successful “Joyful Noise” tour during the Christmas season of 2004, will reach back to the ‘50’s and ‘60’s for the earliest hits of rock and roll, move into the ‘70’s and ‘80’s for songs from Aiken’s childhood, and come all the way into the ‘90’s and ‘00’s for hits from modern times.

“I thought it would be cool to sing a bunch of covers, and relate to everybody,” said Aiken. “There will be songs my mom likes and my grandparents like, and there are a lot of people who love the music of the ‘70’s. I like the ‘80’s, and we’re going to have a lot of fun with songs from the ‘90’s.”

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The ‘00’s section of the show will include songs from Aiken’s first album, the double-platinum “Measure of a Man” and will preview songs from his upcoming CD, which Aiken is about to go into the studio to begin recording.

The tour will also have a unique feature organized by Boomerang Mobile Media, as those with text messaging on their cell phones will have an opportunity to send messages to Clay backstage before each show and register to receive a post-show message from the artist. At many venues, attendees will be able to post their own text messages live, on screens in the venue. They will also have access to exclusive merchandise.

“This started out as a show just to have some fun with, and as I got more excited about singing these songs, it became a bigger show,” explains Aiken. “It’s a summer tour and the production will be simple because the real story is the music.”

“It’s chance for people to remember where they were when they heard certain songs,” he continues. “I was born in 1978, but I love the music of the ‘50’s and ‘60’s and I know a lot of people do. We’re going to have a lot of medleys in the show, including a doo-wop medley and one for all the great Motown hits. I made a prediction that everyone will be able to sing along to at least five songs, no matter when they grew up!”

The Jukebox Tour will kick off July 28 in Tom River, NJ and will conclude on September 1st in Atlantic City, NJ, hitting 25 cities in between.

Here is a list of cities and dates:

7/28 Tom’s River, NJ Ritacco Center
7/29 Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Casino
7/30 Darien Lake, NY Darien Lake Performing Arts Center
7/31 Pittsburgh, PA Chevrolet Amphitheater
8/2 Atlanta, GA Chastain Park
8/3 Greenville, SC Peace Center
8/5 Cary, NC Regency Park
8/6 Valdosta, GA Wild Adventure Theme Park
8/8 Vienna, VA Wolf Trap
8/9 Columbus, OH Ohio State Fair
8/10 Bethlehem, PA Musikfest
8/12 Rochester Hills, MI Meadow Brooks
8/13 Clio, MI Clio Area Amphitheater
8/15 Kettering, OH Fraze Pavilion
8/16 Toledo, OH Zoo Amphitehaterr
8/18 Indianapolis, IN Indiana State Fair
8/19 Interlochen, MI Interlochen Center for the Arts
8/21 Meadville, PA Crawford County Fair
8/23 Merrillville, IN Star Plaza Theater
8/24 Cleveland, OH Scene Pavilion
8/25 Toronto, Ontario Molson Amphitheater
8/27 Gilford, NH Meadowbrook
8/28 Boston, MA Bank of America
8/29 Essex Junction, VT Champlain Valley Exposition
8/31 Atlantic City, NJ Borgata Resort
9/1 Atlantic City, NJ Borgata Resort

For more information on the Jukebox Tour and Clay Aiken, click on www.clayaiken.com.

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