Television Show Concert Tours: Glee Live Tour 2010

Rich Jones
Glee is a new television show that appears on the Fox network, the show first debuted following an episode of American Idol. This makes sense because American Idol is one of the most popular television shows on Fox network and all of television. The success of American Idol is that it combines a reality show with a musical performance that keeps the fans coming back. They enjoy the reality portion of the show and they look forward to seeing the musical aspect of the show. These same things have made Glee one of the most popular television shows on the Fox network.

Glee is a show that takes place in a high school and it is based on the glee club and there are performances on the show that are covers of past hits and there are also show tunes preformed that give the show a feeling that viewers are on Broadway. The songs on the show have been released on iTunes and have sold only 2 million singles so far according to Apple, The show stars Lea Michele, Matthew Morrison, Jane Lynch, Dianna Agron and Chris Colfer.

Lea Michele makes Glee a success because she is a great actress and her beauty is what makes male viewers tune in. This show is a lot like Chicago in terms of format and this means that Glee will be going on tour around the United States. The tour will start in May of 2010 and tickets will start at $58. You can find the ticket information on the Glee Tour website. The Glee tour will bring the show live to a stage near you and the show will include both the high school portion of the television show and the musical portion. The Glee tour is expected to sell out all around the United States and I suggest if you love Glee then you will love this show. I expect that all of the stars on of the cast will appear live on stage and I think this Glee tour is also a must for those that love American Idol. Both shows combine a regular show aspect with a musical portion. Both have been successful with iTunes sales and their ticket sales are both expected to be astronomical. Any fan of Glee should go see the live show before the second season starts on Fox during the summer of 2010.

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