Lilith Fair's 2010 Return

Soccer moms and casual feminists rejoice: Lilith Fair could return next year.
Nettwerk CEO and founder Terry McBride Tweeted this earlier today: "Lilith Fair 2010 here we come!!"
There's no information other than that, and we all know it's been a while since Sarah McLachlan put an album out. This is the sort of thing that'd dovetail nicely with a new album — and one from Avril Lavigne as well.
Lilith Fair was founded by McBride, Nettwerk's Dan Fraser and McLachlan. The all-female travelling festival ran from 1997 to 1999 and raised nearly $10 million for women's charities across North America.
It featured the likes of McLachlan, Fiona Apple, The Cardigans, Indigo Girls, Sheryl Crow, Tracy Chapman, Lisa Loeb, Erykah Badu, Holly Cole, Missy Elliott and Chantal Kreviazuk.
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