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"This tour has exceeded our expectations in every way," says Dave. "Every day is new and exciting ... I really don't ever think the feeling of being a headliner will get old. We can't wait to keep it rocking into summer and across the Atlantic and Pacific later this year."
It's a nice affirmation, seeing as before the trek's kick-off, Dave was a bit worried.
"It's kind of scary when you see the Staples Center and the American Airlines Arena in Dallas -- when you actually look at it on paper," he told the Wall Street Journal. "When the rubber meets the road, will we really be able to sell this many tickets?"
The answer here and it's 'yes,' but this run is also important because of the heightened level of involvement the band members have had. "This is the tour we've always dreamed of putting together," Charles explained. "We got to help design the stage and really collaborate on new production ideas."
The trio are off the road until May. Get their full concert schedule here.




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