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Daughtry Announces New 2010 Tour Dates with Lifehouse
Lifehouse will join Daughtry as special guests on the second leg of their U.S. tour beginning March 18th in Baltimore, MD at the 1st Mariner Arena (see below for a complete list of dates). Chris Daughtry appears on Lifehouse’s much anticipated fifth studio album Smoke & Mirrors, having co-written the track “Had Enough” with Lifehouse lead singer/guitarist Jason Wade and Richard Marx and lending vocals to the song. Smoke & Mirrors is set for release on Geffen Records March 2nd.

“Halfway Gone,” the first single from the forthcoming album, was co-written by Lifehouse lead singer Jason Wade, Kevin Rudolf (“Let It Rock”) and producer Jude Cole (Rocco Deluca, Beth Orton, MoZella) and is THE fastest growing single of Lifehouse’s career, currently in the Top 10 on the Hot AC charts. It is available for purchase now on iTunes.
Below is a complete list of dates Lifehouse will join Daughtry on tour.

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Daughtry 2010 Tour Dates and Daughtry Leave This Town Tour Tickets
Season 5 American Idol finalist Chris Daughtry and his namesake North Carolina rock band Daughtry have just announced plans to tour the United States and Canada in Spring-Summer 2010. The Daughtry Leave This Town Tour will feature a setlist comprising songs from their only studio album, Leave This Town, released in July 2009. The confirmed opening act for the 2010 Daughtry Band Tour is special guest Lifehouse and Cavo.

Daughtry Concert DatesDaughtry Band members include:
Chris Daughtry – lead vocals, guitar
Josh Steely – lead guitar, backing vocals
Brian Craddock – rhythm guitar, backing vocals
Josh “JP” Paul – bass guitar, backing vocals
Joey Barnes – drums, percussion, keyboard, backing vocals

Hit Daughtry Songs:
It’s Not Over
Home
Feels Like Tonight
Over You
What About Now

Daughtry Tour DatesDaughtry 2010 Tour Dates
May 2010
1 San Diego, CA/ San Diego Sports Arena
3 Los Angeles, CA/ NOKIA Theatre LA Live
4 Bakersfield, CA/ Rabobank Arena
6 San Jose, CA/ HP Pavillion at San Jose
7 Sacramento, CA/ Arco Arena
9 Seattle, WA/ WaMu Theater
10 Yakima, W/ Yakima Sun Valleydome border crossing
13 Edmonton, AB/ Rexall Place
14 Saskatoon, SK/ Credit Union Center
15 Regina, SK/ Brandt Center

17 Winnipeg, MB/ MTS Center
19 Minneapolis, MN/ Target Center
21 Green Bay, WI/ Resch Center
22 Rockford, IL/ Rockford MetroCentre
Daughtry Concert Tickets24 Wichita, KS/ INTRUST Bank Arena
25 Kansas City, MO/ Sprint Centre
27 Hoffman Estates, IL/ Sears Centre
28 Grand Rapids, MI/ Van Andel Arena
30 Nashville, TN/ Nashville Arena
June 2010
2 Pittsburgh, PA/ Petersen Events Center
3 Pikeville, KY/ Eastern Kentucky Expo Center
5 Duluth, GA/ Arena at Gwinnett Center
6 N. Charleston, SC/ N. Charleston Coliseum
8 Clemson, SC/ Littlejohn Coliseum
9 Augusta, GA/ James Brown Arena
11 Charlotte, NC/ Time Warner Cable Arena
12 Hampton, VA/ Hampton Coliseum
14 Amherst, MA/ Mullins Center
15 Manchester, NH/ Verizon Wireless Arena
17 Portland, ME/ Cumberland County Civic Center
19 Rochester, NY/ Blue Cross Arena

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Daughtry Biography :

Daughtry TicketsIt makes perfect sense that an anonymous online music fan has best described what rocker Chris Daughtry's Phoenix-like ascension means to the ever-evolving rock n' roll canon. It's his intensity - notes the insightful blogger - a balm for an ailing industry, writing that Daughtry in a recording studio is akin 'to putting a beat-up violin in the hands of a master.' A 'pure' and 'soulful' balm, with even professional scribes concurring that 'Daughtry dominates,' according to USA Today. 'Homeboy loves to rock' crows Rolling Stone - but if the phenomenal impact and enduring legacy of the double-platinum-and-counting debut of Daughtry means anything - it's how enthusiastically the wandering music listener has embraced rock's new standard bearer.
Use any measurement you like - in an era of digitized, customized-shuffling music = wallpaper styling's, Daughtry has almost single-handedly given the genre back its heart, resurrecting an endangered species via the bluesy swagger of What I Want,and the image-shredding angst of Feels Like Tonight; restoring its nomadic longing for place on Home, its righteous indignation on It's Not Over. With signature ache and poise, the North Carolina native blends each hard-won attribute into a rousing mosaic for the ages. The DAUGHTRY album is also forging unprecedented sales and chart breakthroughs - affirming there is still gold to be mined, thank God, with a rugged voice and passionate songwriting instincts.

Tom Petty once said such a primal connection between a musician on top of his game and his fans can be so strong 'you can actually hurt yourself up there and not know it.' But the kind of 'hurt' Daughtry has put on a famished music landscape is nothing short of astonishing: In just a few months of release, the celebrated disc has leaped more milestones faster and further than any rock debut in recent memory. Anointed as the quickest selling rock debut in Soundscan history, DAUGHTRY became the #1 top selling album in the country not once, but twice, after debuting at #2 in November, 2006, moving upwards of 300,000 copies in the first week alone.

Emboldened by a collection of arena-tempered anthems and hand-crafted gems, Chris formed a band around the foundry of songs that make up DAUGHTRY before any of the accolades rolled in - hitting the road almost on instinct - eager to share his hardscrabble journey - his emotional diary of sorts - with who else but his fans. Secure enough to become a passenger on such a revelatory train ride - You walk through a lot of doors for a moment like this,he says I'm enjoying every minute,- he has personified the heart and soul of this elusive rock allegory without sacrificing one combustible ion of his authenticity. A trait that has always been his calling card whether writing, singing, performing or bonding with his newly minted band with whom he also shares his success.

Chris Daughtry Tour DatesScanning well over a million individual tracks digitally since DAUGHTRY's debut, Chris always knew the secret of his connection with his fans was widening the circle surrounding his music no matter what medium of transfer. Whether he was interpreting other artists material or his own, his razor-sharp instincts told him the right band could take such a bond to even greater heights. I'm a tough music fan myself. I'm not swayed easily, but one of the things I've always loved about great bands is you feed off of each other's confidence, build on each other's strengths and create an opportunity for something magical to happen every time you go out there,he notes. Daughtry is living proof of that edict, garnering rave reviews on the road, locking down what quickly became 2007's must-see show: 'Daughtry clearly connects with the audience and it would seem to be only the beginning…' raved the San Francisco Chronicle.

What a beginning: The double-platinum juggernaut that is Daughtry has hovered in the Top 5 of the Billboard Top 200 Albums since its release, the first album since the 2006 phenomenon High School Musical soundtrack to log more than 9 weeks among the Top 3 albums, and the first rock band to achieve such a streak in the first 15 weeks of release since Creed in 2002. Daughtry is also the first rock band release in nearly 20 years - since Bon Jovi's 1988 classic New Jersey - to hit the top spot after debuting below #1.

Such flirtations with history are even more amazing when you consider how seamlessly Daughtry has engrained itself in the digital domain, pulling in over one million page views per week to their artist site www.daughtryofficial.com, with their album remaining a Top 10 staple on iTunes since its release. The debut single It's Not Over,has conquered every digital, mobile, radio and video platform imaginable, parking at or near the top of every major music industry metric including #1s on the Adult Top 40 chart, on the Hot AC chart, the Billboard Top Singles chart. The video reigned at the top of VH1's enormously popular Top 20 Countdown show for two months running, as well as garnering most played status on MTV.

The way it all has unfolded is everything an artist could ever ask for,says Chris. An understatement when you consider the challenges he laid down for himself before approaching the debut effort. I knew going in that the album, the band, all of it had to start from my own vision. I've always known who I am and what kind of sound I wanted to get across, yet I never wanted to dictate any sort of path.

Chris Daughtry with Megan FoxIf it sounds tricky, consider the caliber of writers and musicians he huddled with to craft the creative dimensions of the debut album. Daughtry enlisted a hand-picked cadre of unique and respected rockers who inspired his own song craft, sonic mentors - soon to become peers - who were already part of his own interior experience. Talented collaborators like Brent Smith of Shinedown, Mitch Allan of SR-71, and Hinder producer Brian Howes. Throw in the fact that Chris enjoined each of them in furtive writing sessions while on the road on a previous tour, and you have a recipe for a project that still might have gone down the rabbit hole very quickly. Looking back now,says Chris, Sure, it was risky, but I never had the feeling that I was heading creatively somewhere where I shouldn't have been going.

Produced by Howard Benson (My Chemical Romance, All-American Rejects), the album thoroughly mines Daughtry's instinctive ability to get to the essence of a song, tapping into a sixth sense he possesses for delivering accessible music that also manages to remain uncompromising. Whether it's the proven It's Not Over,or the probing All These Lives,or another song that takes on a life of its own, the plaintive Home,(which has found its own home as the contestant elimination theme on this year's 'American Idol'), the Daughtry thread of extending boundaries, not shrinking from them, runs through every verse. I've never believed a song has to have a rock edge, or be part of one particular genre to be viable,he adds. For It's Not Over,which he collaborated on with Greg Wattenberg (Five For Fighting), it was the subject matter that moved him. That idea that you keep doing the same thing thinking you are going to get a different result, still you keep trying.

It's been Chris' own willingness to pivot in the face of expected music industry protocol that has fueled most of his success, the same ethic powering the equally charged band Daughtry. The players: bassist Josh Paul from LA, drummer Joey Barnes from North Carolina, guitarist Brian Craddock from Virginia, and guitarist Josh Steely from San Diego all complement and calibrate the front man, embodying the kind of seasoned give-and- take not usually associated with a new band. Chris knew he had to commit to an intense audition process right from the start, determined to achieve that crucial bond between members. Daughtry zeroed in on the interpersonal chemistry and musical compatibility of the guys who would eventually eat, sleep and breathe DAUGHTRY 24/7.

The guys have worked out beyond even what I had envisioned. We've even been able to do some acoustic shows together because of the stage considerations, rolling with the punches on the road like a band does, and that's been such a revelation - and so much fun, as well.

As always, Chris brings it back to the audience, whether talking about the live experience or the millions of supporters for DAUGHTRY around the world that have helped carve the unprecedented trail they've blazed as a debut rock band. It's such a blessing to receive all the great feedback and affection from the fans,he says.

The online intensity, the way they sing along at our shows, the radio and video support - I don't think the average person understands how crucial it is for a band to know you've got that net underneath you. To start out as a fan with a dream, and then to go from a struggling musician with the same hopes and aspirations as so many others and to be able to fulfill some of those dreams, well, I feel like we're all part of this incredible movement. I'm so aware of what it took to get here. I can't help but appreciate what an honor it is to keep it rolling.

Chris Daughtry - Vocals
Josh Paul - Bass
Joey Barnes -Drums
Brian Craddock - Guitar
Josh Steely - Guitar
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