
The Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus will set out on its first national tour on July 9. The Great Southern Sing-Out Tour will take the chorus from Nashville to New Orleans. The itinerary is:
July 9 - Nashville, Tenn., at the historic Ryman Auditorium. Go to www.Ryman.com for tickets.
July 10 - Birmingham, Ala., at the Alys Robinson Stephens Performing Arts Center at the University of Alabama, Jemison Concert Hall. Visit www.AlysStephens.org for tickets.
July 11 - Jackson, Miss., at Thalia Mara Hall. Visit www.Ticketmaster.com or call (601) 977-0899 for tickets.
July 12 - Mobile, Ala., at Bishop State Community College, Baker-Gaines Central Campus, Yvonne Kennedy Auditorium. For information about where you can buy tickets, call (251) 450-1060.
July 14 - New Orleans, La., at St. Andrews Episcopal Church.
For more information about the tour, visit the Web site of the Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus at www.TCGMC.org.
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