Tim McGraw, Faith Hill 2017 tour includes Chicago stop

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Honorees Faith Hill And Tim McGraw during the Nashville Music City Walk Of Fame Induction Ceremony at Nashville Music City Walk of Fame on October 5, 2016 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Rick Diamond/Getty Images)

Tim McGraw and wife Faith Hill are uniting once again for a massive world tour, this one set for next year, and one which includes a stop in Chicago.

The Soul2Soul 2017 tour kicks off April 7, 2017, in New Orleans and boasts 65 stops through its final date in New York next October. Chicago fans will get to see the couple, who are celebrating their 20th wedding anniversary today, when the tour rolls into the Allstate Arena in Rosemont on Aug. 31, 2017.

Pre-sale tickets for the shows go on sale Friday at ticketmaster.com; general onsale is Oct. 14.

The full-out joint tour is the couple’s first since their Soul2Soul tour in 2006.

Here are the scheduled dates for the 2017 tour:

April 7 — New Orleans, La. at Smoothie King Center

April 9 — Tupelo, Miss. at BancorpSouth Arena

April 20 — North Charleston, S.C. at North Charleston Coliseum

April 21 — Birmingham, Ala. at BJCC

April 22 — Atlanta, Ga. at Philips Arena

April 27 — St. Louis, Mo. at Scottrade Center

April 28 — Louisville, Ky. at KFC Yum! Center

April 29 — Indianapolis, Ind. at Bankers Life Fieldhouse

May 4 — Newark, N.J. at Prudential Center

May 5-6 — Uncasville, Conn. at Mohegan Sun

May 11 — Tulsa, Okla. at BOK Center

May 12 — Lincoln, Neb. at Pinnacle Bank Arena

May 13 — Oklahoma City, Okla. at Chesapeake Energy Arena

May 18 — Spokane, Wash. at Spokane Arena

May 20 — Bozeman, Mont. at Brick Breeden Fieldhouse

May 25 — Boise, Idaho at Taco Bell Arena

May 26 — Portland, Ore. at Moda Center

May 27 — Tacoma, Wash. at Tacoma Dome

May 30 — Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada at Rogers Arena

June 2 — Calgary, Alberta, Canada at Scotiabank Saddledome

June 3 — Edmonton, Alberta, Canada at Rogers Place

June 4 — Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada at Sasktel Centre

June 7 — Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada at MTS Centre

June 9 — Sioux Falls, S.D. at Denny Sanford Premier Center

June 10 — Des Moines, Iowa at Wells Fargo Arena

June 15 — Grand Rapids, Mich. at Van Andel Arena

June 16 — Milwaukee, Wis. at BMO Harris Bradley Center

June 17 — Moline, Ill. at iWireless Center

June 22 — Ottawa, Ontario, Canada at Canadian Tire Centre

June 23 — Toronto, Ontario, Canada at Air Canada Centre

July 7 — Boston, Mass. at TD Garden

July 14 — Los Angeles, Calif. at Staples Center

July 21 — Glendale, Ariz. at Gila River Arena

July 23 — San Diego, Calif. at Valley View Casino Center

July 28 — Sacramento, Calif. at Golden 1 Center

July 29 — San Jose, Calif. at SAP Center

Aug. 1 — Denver, Colo. at Pepsi Center

Aug. 3 — Little Rock, Ark. at Verizon Arena

Aug. 4 — Nashville, Tenn. at Bridgestone Arena

Aug. 17 — Cleveland, Ohio at Quicken Loans Arena

Aug. 18 — Philadelphia, Pa. at Wells Fargo Center

Aug. 24 — Fargo, N.D. at Fargodome

Aug. 25 — St. Paul, Minn. at Xcel Energy Center

Aug. 31 — Chicago, Ill. at Allstate Arena

Sept. 2 — Cincinnati, Ohio at US Bank Arena

Sept. 7 — Columbus, Ohio at Nationwide Arena

Sept. 8 — Detroit, Mich. at Palace of Auburn Hills

Sept. 14 — Knoxville, Tenn. at Thompson Boling Arena

Sept. 16 — Jacksonville, Fla. at Veterans Memorial Arena

Sept. 21 — Wichita, Kan. at Intrust Bank Arena

Sept. 22 — Omaha, Neb. at Centurylink Arena

Sept. 23 — Kansas City, Mo. at Sprint Center

Sept. 27 — Salt Lake City, Utah at Vivint Smart Home Arena

Sept. 29 — Fresno, Calif. at Save Mart Center

Sept. 30 — Bakersfield, Calif. at Rabobank Arena

Oct. 5 — San Antonio, Texas at AT&T Center

Oct. 6 — Houston, Texas at Toyota Center

Oct. 7 — Dallas, Texas at American Airlines Arena

Oct. 12 — Pittsburgh, Pa. at Consol Energy Center

Oct. 13 — Washington, D.C. at Verizon Center

Oct. 14 — Greensboro, N.C. at Greensboro Coliseum

Oct. 19 — Sunrise, Fla. at BB&T Center

Oct. 20 — Tampa, Fla. at Amalie Arena

Oct. 26 — Buffalo, N.Y. at KeyBank Center

Oct. 27 — Brooklyn, N.Y. at Barclays Center

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