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The Circus is coming to town!
After a five-year hiatus from touring, Britney Spears is going back on the road with a 27-city North American tour that will begin in March, the singer announced on Tuesday's edition of Good Morning America, where she also celebrated her 27th birthday .
The singer – whose sixth studio album, Circus, was also released Tuesday – will kick off The Circus Starring Britney Spears 2009 Tour in New Orleans on March 3, with guests the Pussycat Dolls.
After wrapping the North American leg in Chicago on April 28, she'll also play London on June 3 and 4.
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Britney Spears is hitting the road. After four years of sporadic live performances and no touring, the singer announced on "Good Morning America" Tuesday (December 2) the dates for a tour in support of her new album, Circus, which also drops Tuesday. The tour is slated to kick off on March 3 with a show at the New Orleans Arena in the singer's home state.
The 25 North American dates represent the first string of live dates from Brit since a series of brief shows at the House of Blues last year, when she lip-synched to some of her biggest hits for 12-15 minutes at a time. The Pussycat Dolls will be the opening act on the tour, the American leg of which is currently slated to run through an April 28 show in Rosemont , Illinois . The tour will also include two June dates at the O2 Arena in London , according to BritneySpears.com.
Unlike her limited promotion for 2007's Blackout album — for which Spears did practically no interviews or performances — Britney is going all-out for Circus, with a pair of high-gloss videos so far for the title track and the first single, "Womanizer," her tell-all MTV documentary, "For the Record," and a Rolling Stone magazine cover story.
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