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More Dates For The Fresh Beat Band

05:01 PM Thursday 4/5/12 |   |

Shout, Kiki, Marina and Twist will play even more fresh beats for their preschool fans (and their parents) through the summer and fall because the Nickelodeon stars have added a second leg to their sold-out nationwide concert tour.

When The Fresh Beat Band isn’t on tour, the members can be found on the children’s TV show of the same name on Nick Jr. On tour Shout (Thomas Hobson), Kiki (Yvette Gonzalez-Nacer), Marina (Tara Perry) and Twist (Jon Beavers) will perform hits from seasons one through three of the live-action show including “Here We Go,” “A Friend Like You,” “Bananas” and “Just Like A Rockstar.”

The second leg of the tour, which includes 50 cities and 70 performances, kicks off Aug. 23 in Melbourne, Fla., at the King Center For Performing Arts. Dates are booked through a Nov. 24 show in Los Angeles at the Nokia Theatre L.A. Live.

Stops on the excursion include New York City’s Beacon Theatre Sept. 8-9; Huntsville, Ala., at the Von Braun Center Oct. 2; Johnstown, Pa., at the Cambria County War Memorial Arena Oct. 11; Cleveland’s State Theatre Oct. 13; Salt Lake City’s Abravanel Hall Nov. 5; and San Francisco’s Nob Hill Masonic Center Nov. 18.

Presale tickets are on sale now. Tickets, as well as Fresh Beat Band VIP packages, go on sale to the general public beginning April 13.

For more information visit the band’s tour website at FreshBeatBandLive.com.


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