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More dates have been added to Glee Live. Expanded New York and Los Angeles gigs delight fans who could not get tickets the first time around. "Don't Stop Believin'" and "Jump" and sing "Sweet Caroline," because all the Fox TV cast of Glee are touring before the start of their new season, singing your favorite fun songs from the celebrated smash hit musical television series "Glee." Glee is famous for its many songs and many dance routines, all of which can be seen live at their concerts. The fabulously hot Dianna Agron, the quirky Chris Colfer, the goofy Kevin McHale, the deceptively sexy and extremely talented Lea Michele Sarfati, the rugged and rhythmic Cory Allan Monteith, the punk-edged Mark Salling, the joyful Jenna Noelle Ushkowitz, the venerable Jane Lynch, Matthew Morrison's shy mojo, and Jayma Mays profound cuteness have taken the TV world by storm. The show's producers initially wanted "Glee" to be a feature film and now it is a popular, unstoppable hit TV series. The success of the show, the success of the concerts, and the fan support for "Glee" has been unprecedented. Columbia Records, Fox Television, Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Ian Brennan have joined together to create not just great television, but also a very entertaining concert experience. Sales for Glee tickets are definitely on par with the biggest rock, country, and pop concerts of the summer. The demand for Glee tickets is mind-bogglingly high. The positive reviews, twittering, critical acclaim, and entertainment skills of the cast, all combine to make one of the most winningly congenial shows to ever hit the flat screen, DVD, and now the theatre stage.