The “Queen of Country Pop,” Shania Twain, will rule all over North America in summer of 2023 when she takes off on her huge “Queen of Me Tour.”
“Queen of Me,” which is also the name of Twain’s album set for release on February 3, will send the 57-year-old Canadian singer to large venues all over North America, like Seattle’s Climate Pledge Arena on April 29, Los Angeles’ Hollywood Bowl on May 28 and New York City’s Madison Square Garden on July 11.
On Twain’s Instagram, she promises each show will be a big party with no “inhibitions, no conditions” and added, “let’s get a little out of line!!”
Best of all, tickets are now available for the no-holds-barred tour.
Seats for every single one of Twain’s 44 high-profile concerts can be found on Vivid Seats.
That includes 2023’s Ottawa Bluesfest, where Twain is currently listed as the only headliner on the lineup.
No word yet on whether or not Twain will bust out iconic hits like “Man! I Feel Like A Woman,” “You’re Still The One,” and “That Don’t Impress Me Much” at shows.
All we know is the best way to find out is live.
More Shania Twain news
If you’re hoping to pre-game the concerts with more Shania Twain content, we suggest tuning into the 2022 documentary “Not Just A Girl.”
Decider said the film, “fills in all the backstory blanks. But it also puts into perspective the feminist streak in her songwriting, and lets Twain herself elaborate on a career that’s spanned four decades.”
Other country stars on tour in 2022-23
This next year is already shaping up to be a big one for live country music.
Rather than overwhelm you, we’ve whittled down our list to share our five favorite can’t-miss tours that should be circled on your calendar when these artists come to your town.