The queen of country is coming to the UK (Picture: Erika Goldring / Getty Images for ACM)
Get ready to be impressed (much) – the queen of country music Shania Twain is coming to the UK.
The singer-songwriter, 57, will be playing shows across England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland ahead of the release of her brand new album Queen of Me.
Featuring new single Last Day of Summer, the Canadian artist’s sixth studio album will be released on February 3 next year.
Beginning her career in the early 90s, Twain has sold over 100 million records, making her the best-selling female artist in country music history and one of the best-selling music artists of all time.
She is best known for an array of hit singles, including That Don’t Impress Me Much, Man! I Feel Like A Woman!, You’re Still The One, From This Moment On, and many more.
The artist has been showered with accolades, including five Grammy Awards, a World Music Award, 27 BMI Songwriter Awards, stars on Canada’s Walk of Fame and the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and inductions into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame.
So get your rhinestone hat and cowboy boots ready – this tour is going to be a big one.
But where is Shania Twain playing in the UK and how can you get tickets? Here’s what you need to know.
Where is Shania Twain playing on her 2023 UK tour?
The singer-songwriter will release her sixth studio album next year (Picture: Thomas Niedermueller / Getty Images for ZFF)
The country artist will play four dates across the UK as part of her upcoming tour.
These will be:
The O2 Arena, London – Saturday, September 163Arena, Dublin – Tuesday, September 19OVO Hydro, Glasgow – Friday, September 22AO Arena, Manchester – Monday, September 25Utilita Arena, Birmingham – Tuesday, September 26
When do tickets go on sale?
Shania fans will be battling for tickets this Friday (Picture: Jason Kempin / Getty Images for ACM)
Fans will have multiple chances to nab tickets to the UK dates.
Those who pre-ordered the singer’s new album before 4pm on Tuesday, November 1, were given access to presale tickets yesterday.
For those that did not manage to bag presale tickets, they will need to wait until general sale on Friday, November 4.
General sale will begin at 10am on Ticketmaster, LiveNation, and the AXS website.
Tickets for the Queen of Me tour will range between £64.15 and £120.90, reports The Sun.
Fans are advised to head to the website ahead of general sale beginning to join the queue and to have their payment details ready for the best chance of nabbing tickets.
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