Dixie Chicks Headed To Canada

A handful of dates in Canada earlier this year wasn’t enough for the Dixie Chicks. The country trio just announced a brief outing up north that begins in mid-April.

After wrapping up 2016’s tour plans with a gig at Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl in October, the Dixie Chicks made headlines last week for teaming up with Beyoncé for a performance of “Daddy Lessons” on the “CMA Awards.” The Dixie Chicks had recently been covering the tune, which hails from Beyoncé’s Lemonade album, on tour.

In response to the online backlash over the collaboration, the New York Times’ Jon Caramanica writes: “Beyoncé was not only bringing country-soul to the CMA’s – and reasserting the vital place black performers have had in American roots music. Her alliance with the Dixie Chicks, country pariahs for so long for their outspoken, nonconservative politics, on the stage of country music’s most prestigious awards show, was a robust victory for tolerance. The online discourse that followed reflected no appreciation for that historical victory – only a sense of violation and injury caused by myopia and fear.”

You can download an exclusive version of “Daddy Lessons” featuring Dixie Chicks at the band’s website.

The Dixie Chicks begins 2017 with a trip to Australia and New Zealand in late March and early April. Check out the Canadian routing below.

April 14 – Ottawa, Ontario, Canadian Tire Centre
April 15 – Montreal, Quebec, Bell Centre
April 17 – Hamilton, Ontario, FirstOntario Centre
April 18 – London, Ontario, Budweiser Gardens
       
A DCX fan club presale begins Nov. 8 at 10 a.m. Tickets go on sale to the general public Nov. 11 at 10 a.m. All times local. Visit DixieChicks.com for more information.