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Piano pop rocker Vanessa Carlton will embark on a 23-date summer tour starting July 10 in Des Moines, IA, which will wind down on August 10 in Milwaukee, WI. She is performing at fairs, festivals, theaters, clubs and ballrooms, which includes an isolated date with Chris Isaak. Carlton will be on tour with singer/songwriter Joshua Radin, beginning July 15.Carlton is promoting her third album "Heroes & Thieves" that was released last October with its two singles "Nolita Fairytale" and "Hands on Me." She previously supported "Heroes & Thieves" with a fall tour, November 2-24.Carlton's platinum selling debut album, "Be Not Nobody," from 2002 is still her best seller by far and contains her biggest single, "A Thousand Miles," topping some charts. "Ordinary Day" and "Pretty Baby" were also fan favorites from the album. The Grammy nominee has been a fixture on the road since her 2002 debut. In addition to her own headlining shows, Carlton has toured with Third Eye Blind (2002), Goo Goo Dolls (2002) and Stevie Nicks (2005). Vanessa Carlton itinerary:(Dates subject to change)July 10 Des Moines, IA KSTZ festival show July 13 Costa Mesa, CA The Pacific Amphitheatre (with Chris Isaak) July 15 Tucson, AZ Club Congress July 16 Tempe, AZ The Clubhouse July 18 Austin, TX The Parish July 19 Dallas, TX Palladium Ballroom July 20 Houston, TX Warehouse Live July 22 Nashville, TN Exit/In July 23 Atlanta, GA Center Stage July 25 Greensboro, NC Greene Street Club July 26 Towson, MD Recher Theatre July 28 Philadelphia, PA Trocadero July 29 Paso Robles, CA California Mid-State Fair July 30 New York, NY The Fillmore New York at Irving Plaza July 31 Cambridge, MA Middle East Downstairs August 2 Binghamton, NY Spiedie Fest Balloon Rally August 3 Cleveland, OH Beachland Ballroom August 5 Cincinnati, OH 20th Century Theatre August 7 Pontiac, MI The Crofoot Ballroom August 8 Chicago, IL House of Blues August 9 Minneapolis, MN Cabooze August 10 Milwaukee, WI The Pabst