Lauren Alaina Announces Top of the World Tour Dates for 2022

As Lauren Alaina wraps up the year, the “Road Less Traveled” singer is leaving her fans with a gift. Alaina has announced that she will be hitting the road for her Top of the World Tour presented by Maurices in 2022.

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“After two long years, I am so excited to get back on the road for my second headlining tour,” said Alaina. “My fans have continued to support me even when we weren’t able to be in the same room together. I’m on Top Of The World thinking about being back on stage, face to face, with the people who got me here.”

Kicking off on February 24 in Silver Spring, Maryland, the 21-date trek will make stops in Boston, Minneapolis, Columbus, Little Rock, Atlanta, and Nashville before wrapping on April 15 in Charleston, South Carolina. Joining Alaina on the Top Of The World Tour will be special guest Spencer Crandall. 

“We are proud to be the presenting sponsor of Lauren Alaina’s tour, with Lauren styled in her favorite Maurices outfits,” states David Kornberg, Maurices Chief Executive Officer. “Our customers love country music. Lauren’s tour locations and her mission align strongly with our core purpose of making a positive difference in the lives of women who are the heart of our hometowns.”

Alaina’s new tour is in support of her album Sitting Pretty on Top of the World which includes her current hit single “Getting Over Him” featuring Jon Pardi as well as “Getting Good” featuring Trisha Yearwood.

In addition, Alaina will be releasing her inspirational book, Getting Good At Being You on December 7.

Tickets go on sale this Friday, December 10. To purchase tickets to the Top Of The World Tour Presented by Maurices go to http://laurenalainaofficial.com/

Top Of The World Tour Presented by Maurices

Feb 24             Silver Spring, MD                  The Fillmore Silver Spring
Feb 25             New York, NY                       Webster Hall
Feb 26             Warrendale, PA                      Jergel’s Rhythm Grille
Mar 2              Boston, MA                            Paradise Rock Club – Music Hall
Mar 3              Asbury Park, NJ                     Stone Pony
Mar 4              Bethlehem, PA                        Steelstacks – Musikfest Café 
Mar 10            Minneapolis, MN                    Varsity Theater
Mar 11            Columbia, MO                        The Blue Note
Mar 12            Rosemont, IL                          Joe’s Live
Mar 17            Milwaukee, WI                       The Rave / Eagles Club 
Mar 18            Bloomington, IL                     The Castle Theater
Mar 19            Council Bluffs, IA         Horseshoe Council Bluffs | Whiskey Roadhouse
Mar 24            Hobart, IN                               Art Theater
Mar 25            Columbus, OH                        The Bluestone
Mar 26            Indianapolis, IN                      8 Seconds Saloon
April 7             Tulsa, OK                               Cain’s Ballroom
April 8             Cedar Park, TX                       The Haute Spot
April 9             Little Rock, AR                      The Hall
April 13           Atlanta, GA                            Buckhead Theatre
April 14           Nashville, TN                         Brooklyn Bowl
April 15           Charleston, SC                        Charleston Music Hall

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