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Into Battle With Jordin Sparks

11:07 AM, Tuesday 3/23/10 1 |   |

Season six “American Idol” winner Jordin Sparks is gearing up to hit the road for another round of shows in support of her sophomore effort, Battlefield.

The “Battlefield Tour” kicks off April 24 at the Tropicana Casino & Resort in Atlantic City, N.J., and runs through the end of May.

To accommodate her younger fans, the event is 18+, as is an April 30 appearance at the Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom in Hampton, N.H. Sparks’ April 27 show at Nokia Theatre Times Square in New York City is a 16+ affair.

Battlefield, which was released last July, provided Sparks with her first No. 1 single in the U.S., “S.O.S. (Let the Music Play)."

In January, fans in the U.K. were blessed with a third single from the album, "Don't Let It Go to Your Head." Fans at home are still waiting.

Sparks told AIToday.com that she and her label are in the process of picking a third single for Stateside release.

"It’s a decision on my part and the label as well, and then talking to the people that I know at radio to see what would be the best one to work into everything right now, so we’re all still talking about it all," she explained.

Recently Sparks revealed that the choice has now come down to “It Takes More” and “No Parade.”

For the complete hookup on presale tickets and additional info on age limits for Jordin’s casino and club shows, visit SparksTown.com.

1 Comments leave a comment

  1. 117
    JeffMikey wrote:

    11:36 AM, Mar 23, 2010

    it's really a shame how the music scene today is becoming just saturated with these lame, mediocre "artists" spewing from American Idol and similar shows.



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