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Lady Gaga Plots North American Dates for Born This Way Ball Tour

Next leg kicks off January 11th in Vancouver, British Columbia

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September 5, 2012 11:05 AM ET

Lady Gaga has unveiled the North American leg of her Born This Way Ball tour. The pop star will start January 11th in Vancouver, British Columbia, and wrap up March 16th in Miami. Full tour dates are listed below. Lady Gaga's next album, ARTPOP, is expected early next year.

1/11 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena
1/14 – Tacoma, WA – Tacoma Dome
1/17 – San Jose, CA – HP Pavilion
1/20 – Los Angeles, CA – Staples Center
1/23 – Phoenix, AZ – US Airways Center
1/25 – Las Vegas, NV – MGM Grand Garden Arena
1/29 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
1/31 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center
2/2 – St. Louis, MO – Scottrade Center
2/4 – Kansas City, MO – Sprint Center
2/6 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center
2/8 – Toronto, ON – Air Canada Centre
2/11 – Montreal, QC – Bell Centre
2/13 – Chicago, IL – United Center
2/16 – Detroit, MI – Palace of Auburn Hills
2/19 – Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
2/22 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
2/25 – Washington, D.C. – Verizon Center
2/27 – Boston, MA – TD Garden
3/2 – Atlantic City, NJ – Boardwalk Hall
3/6 – Brooklyn, NY – Barclays Center
3/10 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
3/11 – Atlanta, GA – Philips Arena
3/13 – Tampa, FL – Tampa Bay Times Forum
3/15 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL – BankAtlantic Center
3/16 – Miami, FL – American Airlines Arena

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