Abdul Set for 'Today' Concert Series


(AP Photo/Peter Kramer, file) :: Paula Abdul makes an appearance at MTV Studios in Times Square for MTV's "Total Request Live" show, in this March 10, 2008, file photo in New York. Paula Abdul is among the stars who will headline the "Today" show's 13th annual concert series. Abdul will kick off the series on the plaza outside the "Today" studio April 25, NBC announced Wednesday, March 26.


Updated: 3/27/2008

NEW YORK

Paula Abdul and Miley Cyrus are among the stars who will headline the ''Today'' show's 13th annual concert series.

Abdul will kick off the series on the plaza outside the ''Today'' studio April 25, NBC announced Wednesday.

She recently debuted her first new song in a decade, ''Dance Like There's No Tomorrow,'' produced by fellow ''American Idol'' judge Randy Jackson.

Cyrus is set to perform July 25.

Other headliners include Ashlee Simpson, Rascal Flatts, Natasha Bedingfield, Neil Diamond, Mary J. Blige, Alanis Morissette, the B-52s, Donna Summer, Chris Brown, Kenny Chesney, Rihanna and Coldplay.

Sheryl Crow will take the stage Aug. 1.

NBC said it will announce additional acts in the coming months.

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NBC is owned by General Electric Co.

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