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Tim McGraw and Faith Hill Will Tour Together in 2017

They Announce Soul2Soul The World Tour During Surprise Show in Nashville

Tim McGraw and Faith Hill first fell in love on tour. And now, just two days before celebrating their 20th wedding anniversary, they announced they’ll tour together again next year.

During a Tuesday night (Oct. 4) show at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium, McGraw and Hill revealed plans for their Soul2Soul The World Tour 2017. The couple shared the news during a segment of the show featured on Facebook Live.

The couple will first spend seven months playing 65 dates in North America, starting April 7 in New Orleans and wrapping Oct. 27 in Brooklyn, New York.

It's been a decade since McGraw and Hill toured together, when they reprised their original Soul2Soul tour -- which was in 2000 -- for a Soul2Soul II tour in 2006 and 2007. Soul2Soul II was the highest grossing multi-year country tour of all time.

McGraw's 1996 Spontaneous Combustion tour was when he originally got to know Hill, who was opening those shows for him. They were married later that year, on Oct 6.

Tuesday night's show was listed on the Ryman calendar as a Sam & Audrey concert, which had country fans speculating that it could be McGraw and Hill. Sam and Audrey are their first names. Another mystery surrounding this week's announcements was a quiet TV spot halfway through Monday night's episode of NBC’s The Voice, piquing fans' curiosity on what that tease might mean.

That revelation also came Tuesday night on The Voice when it was announced that Hill and McGraw would become the first duo to serve as key advisers. The couple will prepare artists for the competition during episodes airing in October.

On Wednesday morning, McGraw and Hill will be inducted into Nashville's Music City Walk of Fame.

Here’s a complete list of cities, dates and venues for their 2017 tour:

April 7: New Orleans (Smoothie King Center)

April 9: Tupelo, Mississippi (BancorpSouth Arena)

April 20: North Charleston, South Carolina (North Charleston Coliseum)

April 21: Birmingham, Alabama (Legacy Arena at the BJCC)

April 22: Atlanta (Philips Arena)

April 27: St. Louis (Scottrade Center)

April 28: Louisville, Kentucky (KFC Yum! Center)

April 29: Indianapolis (Bankers Life Fieldhouse)

May 4: Newark, New Jersey (Prudential Center)

May 5-6: Uncasville, Connecticut (Mohegan Sun)

May 11: Tulsa, Oklahoma (BOK Center)

May 12: Lincoln, Nebraska (Pinnacle Bank Arena)

May 13: Oklahoma City (Chesapeake Energy Arena)

May 18: Spokane, Washington (Spokane Arena)

May 19: Bozeman, Montana (Brick Breeden Fieldhouse

May 25: Bois, Idaho (Taco Bell Arena)

May 26: Portland, Oregon (Moda Center)

May 27: Tacoma, Washington (Tacoma Dome)

May 30: Vancouver, British Columbia (Rogers Arena)

June 2: Calgary, Alberta (Scotiabank Saddledome)

June 3: Edmonton, Alberta (Rogers Place)

June 4: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (SaskTel Centre)

June 7: Winnipeg, Manitoba (MTS Centre)

June 9: Sioux Falls, South Dakota (Denny Sanford Premier Center)

June 10: Des Moines, Iowa (Wells Fargo Arena)

June 15: Grand Rapids, Michigan (Van Andel Arena)

June 16: Milwaukee (BMO Bradley Harris Arena)

June 17: Moline, Illinois (Iwireless Center)

June 22: Ottawa, Ontario (Canadian Tire Centre)

June 23: Toronto, Ontario (Air Canada Centre)

July 7: Boston (TD Garden)

July 14: Los Angeles (Staples Center)

July 21: Glendale, Arizona (Gila River Arena)

July 23: San Diego, California (Valley View Casino Center)

July 28: Sacramento, California (Golden 1 Center)

July 29: San Jose, California (SAP Center)

Aug. 1: Denver (Pepsi Center)

Aug. 3: Little Rock, Arkansas (Verizon Arena)

Aug. 4: Nashville (Bridgestone Arena)

Aug. 17: Cleveland (Quicken Loans Arena)

Aug. 18: Philadelphia (Wells Fargo Center)

Aug. 24: Fargo, North Dakota (Fargodome)

Aug. 25: St. Paul, Minnesota (Xcel Energy Center)

Aug. 31: Chicago (Allstate Arena)

Sept. 2: Cincinnati (US Bank Arena)

Sept. 7: Columbus, Ohio (Nationwide Arena)

Sept. 8: Detroit (The Palace)

Sept. 14: Knoxville, Tennessee (Thompson Boling Arena)

Sept. 16: Jacksonville, Florida (Veterans Memorial Arena)

Sept. 21: Wichita, Kansas (INTRUST Bank Arena)

Sept. 22: Omaha, Nebraska (CenturyLink Center)

Sept. 23: Kansas City (Sprint Center)

Sept. 27: Salt Lake City (Vivint Smart Home Arena)

Sept. 29: Fresno, California (Save Mart Center)

Sept. 30: Bakersfield, California (Rabobank Arena)

Oct. 5: San Antonio, Texas (AT&T Center)

Oct 6: Houston (Toyota Center)

Oct. 7: Dallas (American Airlines Center)

Oct. 12: Pittsburgh (PPG Paints Arena)

Oct. 13: Washington, D.C. (Verizon Center)

Oct. 14: Greensboro, North Carolina (Greensboro Coliseum)

Oct. 19: Sunrise, Florida (BB&T Center)

Oct. 20: Tampa, Florida (Amalie Arena)

Oct. 26: Buffalo, New York (KeyBank Center)

Oct. 27: Brooklyn, New York (Barclays Center)

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