This summer, your favorite American Idols are taking to the road for the 2010 American Idol tour! Keep on reading for the American Idols Live schedule, as well as more information about the tour, the show, and how to buy American Idols tickets.
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Season 9 of American Idol may be ending soon, but that doesn't mean it will be the last chance to see your favorite Idol! This summer, join Casey, Crystal, Lee, Michael, Katie, Aaron, Tim, Siobhan, Andrew, and Didi as they hit the road for the 2010 American Idol Tour! American Idols Live will begin in Auburn Hills, MI, on July 1 and end in Indianapolis, IN on August 31. The 10 finalists will visit over three dozen cities in all, so get your American Idols tickets and see this year's contenders on the same stage one more time!
American Idols Live grew out of the hit TV show that changed the face of American television. American Idol, launched by producer Simon Fuller in 2001, challenges contestants to sing to the best of their ability or face getting voted out of the competition by the ultimate judge: the viewing audience. Since its premiere, American Idol has created stars out of many of its finalists, including Kelly Clarkson, Ruben Studdard, Chris Daughtry, Carrie Underwood, Jordin Sparks and David Cook. The show consistently ranks #1 in the ratings and is a staple of many Americans' TV viewing habits.
Idol invites the viewer to tune in weekly to vote for their favorite contestant in order to carry them through to the following week. It has created household names of judges Simon Cowell, Randy Jackson, Paula Abdul and Kara DioGuardi, known for their poignant and sometimes harsh critiques, as well as host Ryan Seacrest. The American Idol tour is a yearly post-Idol outing for the top 10 finalists from each season. Each summer the group comes together for a cross-country extravaganza in front of thousands. However, instead of waiting for that nail-biting, commercial-spanning announcement of their fate, the finalists are able to spend time doing what they do best: perform for their fans.