Key to the Heart Tour

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Key To The Heart Tour
Image:Reba logo1.jpg‎
Tour by Reba McEntire
Start date April 13, 2007
End date November 16, 2007
Legs 1
Shows 33
Reba McEntire tour chronology
REBA: Key to the Heart
(2006)
Key to the Heart Tour
(2007)
2 Worlds, 2 Voices Tour 2008
(2008)

The Key To The Heart Tour was a headlining concert tour by Reba McEntire that began in April 2007 and ran through November 2007. The tour typically played at festivals, outdoor amphitheaters and casinos. She also played at the CMA Music Festival, her first appearance there in 11 years.

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[edit] History

The original version of Key to the Heart was presented in Las Vegas at the Las Vegas Hilton under the title REBA: Key to the Heart. McEntire played a series of concert dates there in the summer of 2006. When dates for the 2007 tour where announced, the name was carried over. It was originally said that McEntire wouldn't tour until 2008, following the release of her Duets album.

The tour began on April 13, 2007 at Country Thunder USA in Florence, Arizona. McEntire also played a show on March 1, 2007 at the Houston Rodeo, her first concert of 2007.

McEntire's Reba co-star Melissa Peterman joined her as the opening act for nine non-consecutvie dates of the tour that began at the Mohegan Sun show on June 22.

On July 23, 2007 it was announced that McEntire was the first performer to grace the stage at the new $52 million UCF Arena in Orlando, Florida on the UCF campus. The show took place on September 8.

McEntire's last official date for the tour ended on October 19 in Las Cruces, New Mexico at the Pan American Center.

[edit] Tour Dates

Key to the Heart Tour 2007
Date City Venue
April 13 Florence, Arizona Country Thunder USA
April 14 Primm, Nevada Star Of The Desert Arena
April 15 Indio, California Fantasy Springs Resort Casino Special Events Center
May 25 Robinsonville, Mississippi Grand Casino Tunica
May 26 Waxahachie, Texas Country Thunder USA
May 27 Denison, Texas Grayson County Airport
June 6 Atlanta, Georgia Chastain Park Amphitheatre
June 7 Nashville, Tennessee LP Field @ CMA Music Fest
June 9 Pryor, Oklahoma Country Fever
June 22 Uncasville, Connecticut Mohegan Sun Arena
June 23 Gilford, New Hampshire Meadowbrook U.S. Cellular Pavilion
June 25 Orillia, Ontario Casino Rama
June 26 Orillia, Ontario Casino Rama
June 28 Verona, New York Turning Stone Resort & Casino
June 29 Atlantic City, New Jersey Circus Maximus Theater
June 30 Atlantic City, New Jersey Circus Maximus Theater
July 13 Merritt, British Columbia Merritt Mountain Music Festival
July 14 Calgary, Alberta Pengrowth Saddledome
July 15 Craven, Saskatchewan Craven County Jamboree
July 18 Twin Lakes, Wisconsin Country Thunder USA
July 19 Eau Claire, Wisconsin Country Jam USA
July 20 Minot, North Dakota North Dakota State Fair
July 21 Cheyenne, Wyoming Cheyenne Frontier Days
July 22 Cheyenne, Wyoming Cheyenne Frontier Days
August 24 Coarsegold, California Chukchansi Park
August 25 Lancaster, California Antelope Valley Fair
August 26 Kelseyville, California Konocti Harbor Resort
August 31 Morton, Minnesota Jackpot Junction Casino Hotel
September 8 Orlando, Florida UCF Arena
September 14 Puyallup, Washington Puyallup Fair
October 15 New York, New York Carnegie Hall
October 19 Las Cruces, New Mexico Pan American Center
November 16 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Oklahoma Centennial Concert

[edit] Set List

The primary set list for the tour has been:

  1. We're So Good Together
  2. The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter
  3. Whoever's in New England
  4. Why Not Tonight
  5. You Lie
  6. The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia
  7. I'm Gonna Take That Mountain/Little Rock/Rumor Has It/Walk On/Can't Even Get The Blues
  8. Somebody
  9. Love Revival
  10. Fallin' Out Of Love
  11. The Fear of Being Alone
  12. I'd Rather Ride Around With You
  13. My Sister
  14. Take It Back/Why Haven't I Heard From You
  15. Because of You
  16. I'm a Survivor
  17. Is There Life Out There
    ENCORE
  18. Fancy
  • Other songs included on select dates of the tour have been "Love Needs A Holiday," "And Still" and "Does He Love You" with Kelly Clarkson.

[edit] Review