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Home Front: Culture Wars
Dixie Chicks Cancel 14 Shows
2006-08-08
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Several concerts on the Dixie Chicks' "Accidents & Accusations" tour have been canceled after slow ticket sales, but the group says it has replaced them with other dates. Kansas City, Houston, St. Louis, Memphis and Knoxville are among 14 cities no longer on the original schedule released in May, according to a revised itinerary posted Thursday on the Dixie Chick's Web site. Other shows, including Nashville, Los Angeles, Denver and Phoenix, have been pushed back to later dates.
Remind me, Nashville is the 'home' of country music, right? A country all-girl band suddently can't sell tickets in Nashville? 'specially when they used to sell out there?
“Billboard magazine and other trade publications have reported lackluster sales in some markets, particularly in the South and Midwest.”
The North American leg of the tour kicked off July 21 in Detroit. Billboard magazine and other trade publications have reported lackluster sales in some markets, particularly in the South and Midwest.
i.e., the home of country music.
Group spokeswoman Kathy Allmand said Monday that the total number of North American dates remains the same, with several Canadian cities added in place of the U.S. shows.

The trio released a statement last week attributing the changes to attempts to "accommodate demand" or lack thereof and said more dates might be added next year. The group also said the adjustments will allow them to promote the documentary "Dixie Chicks: Shut up and Go Away Sing," for the Toronto International Film Festival in September. "We hope that our fans who were looking forward to a stop that is no longer on the tour will be able to join us at a nearby arena this fall, and we are sorry for any confusion or inconvenience these changes have caused," the Dixie Chicks said.

Many country fans criticized the band after lead singer Natalie Maines told a London audience in 2003 on the eve of war in Iraq that the trio was "ashamed" President Bush was from their home state of Texas. County radio stations dropped them from their playlists and have been slow to welcome them back, despite strong sales of their latest album, "Taking the Long Way."
Posted by:Bobby

#17  They "messed with Texas" in the middle of a Texan-led fight to save Texas, America + World. Of course you know their PC/political advisor(s) needs to be hanged, and hanged high, from the nearest Texas oak.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2006-08-08 23:19  

#16  As much as I like schadenfreude, their current album is selling relatively well - relative to other current albums, I don't know how it compares to their own albums.

Looks like they won't be needing to apply to McDonalds any time soon - too bad.
Posted by: xbalanke   2006-08-08 21:00  

#15  And now for the first time " The Damascus Chicks"
Baalbek to Mecca tour !
Posted by: Dale Gribble   2006-08-08 19:34  

#14  So, Martie and Emily, how's that Natalie Means hire workin' out for ya?
Posted by: mcsegeek1   2006-08-08 19:17  

#13  #2 Pyongyang, you say? Maybe we'll get lucky and Kimmy will kidnap and keep Natalie.
Posted by: GK   2006-08-08 17:22  

#12  They should re-brand themselves the Canuck Chicks and bill their tour "Heads up our backsides in '06"...

These imbeciles certainly know how to take the "O" out of Country...
Posted by: gb506   2006-08-08 14:13  

#11  It seems their audience is becoming 'more selective'...
Posted by: Raj   2006-08-08 13:13  

#10  Tough to reinvent yourself as a blue-state pop/rock group if your name is the Dixie Chicks...somewhat of a cognitive dissonance. Like Mecca Jews - my new klezmer band :-)
Posted by: Frank G   2006-08-08 12:01  

#9  Cause, meet effect.

Still something liberals don't get.


Which is why so many identify themselves with the Paleos.
Posted by: Snaviting Angulet5501   2006-08-08 11:07  

#8  Don't worry, girls. I hear Waffle House is hiring.
Posted by: Steve   2006-08-08 10:18  

#7  Funny how right next to this post are Google ads for Dixie chick tickets. No sales expected from this web site.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2006-08-08 10:17  

#6  Cause, meet effect.

Still something liberals don't get.
Posted by: DarthVader   2006-08-08 09:32  

#5  I love how they spin it. One of the biggest country acts of all time has to cancel push back their Nashville tour date because of shitty ticket sales. I was surprised it was the same in L.A. They should revoke their citizenship and just ask the canadian government to take them in as it seems the only concerts they can sell out are north of the border. What you reap so shall you sew as they say.
Posted by: Broadhead6   2006-08-08 09:25  

#4  lol, Besoeker! I can't fathom a tour t-shirt more worthy of burning. I guess most fans (much less, hardcore country fans) would rather go see Toby Keith now, eh? Reality sux, doesn't it, Natalie? Here's my prediction that they'll be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize this year.
Posted by: BA   2006-08-08 08:57  

#3  Pyongyang, the 'Nashville' of Asia.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-08-08 08:49  

#2  Coming soon:

"Dixie Chicks: the Blue State Tour"

Boston - Hyannisport - Greenwich Village - Seattle - San Francisco - Paris - Brussels - Caracas - Havana - Damascus - Tehran - Pyongyang (at the Ryongbong Hotel lounge, natch)
Posted by: Mike   2006-08-08 08:43  

#1  Next excuse - ItÂ’s the Diebold ticket machines.
Posted by: Snaviting Angulet5501   2006-08-08 08:28  

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