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"It's a pretty intense time," Sugarland's Kristian Bush tells The Boot of how they approach their concerts. "From the first note, we are going for the jugular. We like to play everything you know and then a couple things you don't, to keep it fun and exciting."
Fans will have a chance to experience that high-intensity live sound in the best seats in the house -- sometimes in previously sold-out sections -- when they support one of the duo's favorite charities.
Sugarland have partnered with Tickets-for-Charity, an organization that sells concert tickets and lets the purchaser donate to either Habitat for Humanity or the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation. Find out more about the Tickets-for-Charity opportunities here.
Previous legs of Sugarland's Incredible Machine tour ranked among Pollstar's Top 50 North American Tours of 2010. The next leg starts March 3 in Houston. Check out their full tour schedule here.




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