Shania Twain hasn’t toured in 10 years—the result of losing her voice due to stress—but the recent Las Vegas headliner will be back on the road this summer for what she says will be her last tour. The 48-city romp kicks off June 5 in Seattle and rambles through Canada and the States before ending in Fresno in August. Tickets go on sale to the public Friday, March 13 and a full list of dates is below.
One of the most successful female acts ever, Twain has sold more than 75 million albums, with 1997’s Come On Over making history as the best-selling album ever by a woman in any genre. Twain says she’s currently working on a new record as well, though the upcoming tour will mainly focus on the hits.
Shania Twain tour 2015 June 5—Key Arena—Seattle, Washington June 7, 9—Rogers Arena—Vancouver, British Columbia June 11-12—Rexall Place—Edmonton, Alberta June 14—SaskTel Centre—Saskatoon, Saskatchewan June 15—MTS Centre—Winnipeg, Manitoba June 19-20—Budweiser Gardens—London, Ontario June 22—FirstOntario Centre—Hamilton, Ontario June 24-25—Air Canada Centre—Toronto, Ontario June 27—Wesley Clover Parks—Ottawa, Ontario June 28—Bell Centre—Montreal, Quebec June 30—Madison Square Garden—New York, New York July 1—Nassau Coliseum—Long Island, New York July 3—Mohegan Sun Arena—Uncasville, Connecticut July 7—Prudential Center—Newark, New Jersey July 8—TD Garden—Boston, Massachusetts July 10—Consol Energy Center—Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania July 11—Van Andel Arena—Grand Rapids, Michigan July 13—Bankers Life Fieldhouse—Indianapolis, Indiana July 15—Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena—Jacksonville, Florida July 16—American Airlines Arena—Miami, Florida July 18—Bon Secours Wellness Arena—Greenville, South Carolina July 19—Time Warner Cable Arena—Charlotte, North Carolina July 21—Verizon Center—Washington, D.C. July 22—Wells Fargo Center—Philadelphia, Pennsylvania July 25—Palace Of Auburn Hills—Auburn Hills, Michigan July 26—iWireless Center—Moline, Illinois July 28—Target Center—Minneapolis, Minnesota July 29—Allstate Arena—Rosemont, Illinois July 31—Bridgestone Arena—Nashville, Tennessee August 1—Philips Arena—Atlanta, Georgia August 3—KFC Yum! Center—Louisville, Kentucky August 4—Scottrade Center—St. Louis, Missouri August 6—Wells Fargo Arena—Des Moines, Iowa August 7—Sprint Center—Kansas City, Missouri August 9—Frank Erwin Center—Austin, Texas August 10—American Airlines Center—Dallas, Texas August 12—Chesapeake Energy Center—Oklahoma City, Oklahoma August 14—Pepsi Center—Denver, Colorado August 15—EnergySolutions Arena—Salt Lake City, Utah August 17—SAP Center At San Jose—San Jose, California August 19—Honda Center—Anaheim, California August 20—Staples Center—Los Angeles, California August 22—Valley View Casino Center—San Diego, California August 24—Save Mart Center—Fresno, California