RASCAL FLATTS AND TAYLOR SWIFT
Friday: Lead singer Gary LeVox promises that Rascal Flatts' show -- the Bob Your Head Tour -- will be different from the one last October -- the Still Feels Good Tour -- at Xcel Energy Center. To be sure, the superstar country trio will offer mostly the same songs but in a new stage production featuring silhouetted female dancers, giant video screens and party pyrotechnics. Opening is best-selling teen sensation Taylor Swift, left, who will come with new material from her sophomore CD, "Fearless," due Nov. 11. (8 p.m. Fri. $51.75-$67. Xcel Energy Center, W. 7th St. and Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul. 651-989-5151.)
JON BREAM
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