Tour announcement: First Lilith Fair cities named
We first heard months ago the missing-in-action Lilith Fair would stage a comeback in 2010, and now the first round of cities for the all-female music festival have been announced.
Here are those initial cities:
– Atlanta, GA
– Calgary, AB
– Dallas, TX
– Los Angeles, CA
– Montreal, QC
– Philadelphia, PA
– Seattle, WA
– Toronto, ON
– Washington, DC
– Boston, MA
– Chicago, IL
– Denver, CO
– Minneapolis, MN
– New York, NY
– Portland, OR
– San Francisco, CA
– Vancouver, BC
– London, UK
We’re hoping a St. Louis date is forthcoming.
In a statement, Lilith Fair founder Terry McBride said: “I can’t reveal anything further now, but I can assure fans that we have some exciting announcements over the course of the following weeks, from confirmed artists to additional cities to innovative social initiatives. Lilith 2010 is very much upon us.”
Get more information at www.lilithfair.com



Kevin C. Johnson has covered the St. Louis' music and nightlife scene for the past decade.
Wow.. I am not surprised that St. Louis is not on the tour agenda. Bon Jovi and U2 recently announce their 2010 dates and they are not coming to St. Louis. What do St. Louis need to do to get these band to play in St. Louis?
Just what we need a bunch of angry, man-bashing lesbians congregating at Sewerport/UMB/Verizon. Although it would be a good place to take pictures of she-mullets!
The Lilith Fair is nothing but a gathering of angry, frustrated, sick, hate-filled lesbians. They don’t need a tour, they need psychiatric help. St.Louis should be proud it wasn’t picked.
I saw the first Lillith Fair about 10 years ago and, while St. Louis weather didn’t cooperate, the acts were awesome and the audience was well-behaved. Despite what the misogynistic hate-mongers posted, Lillith Fair offers a great and varied line-up of female artists: Sheryl Crow, Christina Aguilera, Erykah Badu, The Dixie Chicks, Missy Elliot, The Pretenders, Nelly Furtado, Jewel, Queen Latifah, Indigo Girls, and ofcourse, Sarah McLachlan.