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Thomas Rhett will bring his Home Team Tour 23 to 40 cities next year, launching May 4 in Des Moines, Iowa. “She Had Me at Heads Carolina” hitmaker Cole Swindell and newcomer Nate Smith will open shows on the tour, which will wrap in Nashville at Bridgestone Arena on Sept. 29.
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“Being on the road is one of my favorite places to be,” said Thomas Rhett, who won entertainer of the year at the 2020 ACM Awards, alongside Carrie Underwood. “I can’t wait to see the joy on y’alls faces next year and with my buddies Cole Swindell and Nate Smith. We’re definitely gonna have a good time.”
Thomas Rhett announced the tour via a humorous video that finds the “Half of Me” singer and company wearing sports jerseys representing teams from cities on the tour. The clip comes complete with a mock press conference.
Pre-sale tickets first go on sale to members of Thomas Rhett’s fan club (also named Home Team) and Citi cardmembers on Tuesday, Nov. 8, while general public tickets will go on sale beginning Friday, Nov. 11 at 10 a.m. local time at ThomasRhett.com. Thomas Rhett previously embarked on a Home Team Tour in 2017. That same year, he partnered with Roc Nation, his longtime manager Virginia Bunetta and his father and fellow songwriter Rhett Akins to launch his own publishing company, Home Team Publishing.HOME TEAM TOUR 23 Dates Include: 5/4/2023 – Des Moines, IA – Wells Fargo Arena5/5/2023 – Peoria, IL – Peoria Civic Center Arena5/6/2023 – Indianapolis, IN – Gainbridge Fieldhouse5/18/2023 – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center5/19/2023 – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center5/20/2023 – St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center6/8/2023 – Albany, NY – MVP Arena6/9/2023 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena6/10/2023 – Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena6/15/2023 – Tupelo, MS – Cadence Bank Arena6/16/2023 – Lafayette, LA – CAJUNDOME6/17/2023 – Bossier City, LA – Brookshire Grocery Arena6/22/2023 -Lexington, KY – Rupp Arena6/23/2023 – Charleston, WV – Charleston Coliseum7/6/2023 – Buffalo, NY – KeyBank Center7/7/2023 – Wilkes-Barre, PA – Mohegan Sun Arena7/8/2023 – Boston, MA – TD Garden7/13/2023 – Biloxi, MS – Mississippi Coast Coliseum7/14/2023 – Greenville, SC – Bon Secours Wellness Arena7/15/2023 – Knoxville, TN – Thompson-Boling Arena7/20/2023 – Greensboro, NC – Greensboro Coliseum 7/21/2023 – Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena7/22/2023 – Belmont Park, NY – UBS Arena7/27/2023 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center7/28/2023 – Chicago, IL – United Center7/29/2023 – Grand Rapids, MI – Van Andel Arena8/3/2023 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center8/4/2023 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center8/5/2023 – Austin, TX – Moody Center8/17/2023 – Oklahoma City, OK – Paycom Center8/18/2023 – Wichita, KS – INTRUST Bank Arena8/19/2023 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena9/14/2023 – Estero, FL – Hertz Arena9/15/2023 – Jacksonville, FL – VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena9/16/2023 – Orlando, FL – Amway Center9/21/2023 – Charlottesville, VA – John Paul Jones Arena9/22/2023 – State College, PA – Bryce Jordan Center9/23/2023 – Toledo, OH – Huntington Center9/28/2023 – Birmingham, AL – The Legacy Arena at The BJCC9/29/2023 – Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
Loud And Live, the Miami-based entertainment, marketing, media and live events company, has committed to making a $1 million dollar donation to the Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation, the company tells Billboard.
Marking the largest single donation in the foundation’s history, the money will be donated over the next five years to advance the foundation’s mission to further international awareness and appreciation of the contributions of Latin music and its makers to global culture via college scholarships, grants and educational programs, according to a press release.
The donation builds on Loud And Live’s culture of giving and philanthropic commitment.
“We’ve been fortunate to have great success in this industry, and for us, we feel it’s an obligation to give back to the community that we’re a part of,” said Loud And Live CEO Nelson Albareda. “Our history partnering with the Latin Recording Academy goes back to 2003, and we can’t think of a better partner to channel and make a meaningful impact with this donation, than the Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation.”
For nearly two decades, Loud And Live has supported the Latin Grammy Cultural Foundation by donating time, services and resources, including a private fundraising event that featured an intimate conversation with Cuban-American superstar Pitbull. Most recently, the foundation has benefited from various tours produced by Loud And Live, including those by Camilo and Carlos Vives, both of whom pledged to donate $1 from each ticket sale on their respective tours to the foundation.
“We are grateful for the generous donation of Loud And Live, a longtime partner of the Foundation,” added Becky Villaescusa, vp of strategic planning & corporate development at the Latin GRAMMY Cultural Foundation. “Together we have the ability to continue creating opportunities, have a positive impact on our communities, and preserve the legacy of Latin music and Latin music creators.”
The old Taylor can’t come to the phone right now — why? ‘Cause she’s busy starring in a Capitol One commercial. In a super nostalgic advertisement for the bank holding company’s Venture X credit card released late Monday (Nov. 1), Taylor Swift starred as a dozen versions of her past selves by recreating her most iconic looks from past album cycles, spanning 2006 to 2022.
In one scene, a Taylor sporting one of the sparkly outfits she wore back in 2015 — during the 1989 World Tour — tests out some headphones. “They’re noise cancelling!” she shouts, dancing to a beat only she can hear.
“You’re being too loud,” responds a second Taylor, referencing a lyric from Swift’s 2019 Lover track “You Need to Calm Down.”
The second Taylor — dressed in a purple dress and ponytail, one of Swift’s Speak Now Tour looks from 2011 — appears again in a later scene, in which she watches a Capitol One customer using his phone to book seat 13A on Flight 1989.
“Good choice!” says Speak Now Taylor, pointing at a number 13 painted on her hand. “My lucky number.”
All the Taylors are then shown crammed together in an elevator. “Going up?” asks one Taylor, dressed in the glitzy circus ringleader outfit she sported in 2013 on the Red Tour.
A Taylor wearing a unitard look from the “Look What You Made Me Do” music video, a Taylor wearing one of her famous Folklore cardigans, and a curly-haired Taylor from her debut self-titled album cycle proceed to join all the other Taylors on the elevator in an epic group selfie.
The commercial comes on the heels of Swift’s announcement that she’s going on tour next year, following a five-year break from live performances. Presented by Capitol One, the Eras Tour will see the 11-time Grammy winner stopping by stadiums in cities across the U.S. (international dates have not yet been announced) with guests artists including Paramore, Phoebe Bridgers, Beabadoobee, HAIM and more.
Watch Taylor Swift’s new Capitol One commercial above.
Heads up, Swifties. It looks like Taylor Swift is taking requests. Shortly after the 32-year-old pop star announced her 2023 The Eras Tour, a fan took to TikTok to ask that “Delicate,” a single off Reputation, be included on the setlist — and Swift obliged.
In the Tuesday (Nov. 1) TikTok, a Swiftie named Alex filmed herself singing along to an audio clip from 2018 of the “Anti-Hero” singer performing “Delicate” on her Reputation Tour. People who were in the crowd during that night’s performance can be heard chanting “1, 2, 3, let’s go b—h!” in unison to the beat of the song, filling the empty beats in between the intro and first verse.
It’s a tradition that started among Swift’s fanbase after a video of one fan doing the chant at one of the Reputation Tour’s early shows went viral. Even Camila Cabello, who was one of the opening acts on the tour, posted a video of herself recreating the original.
“Petition to bring this back for eras tour,” Alex wrote atop her TikTok.
In just one day, the TikTok reached about a million viewers — one of whom was none other than the woman in charge herself. “Done,” Swift commented on the video, confirming that fans will once again have a chance to cheer along to her 2017 track when The Eras Tour’s U.S. leg kicks off in March.
The Eras Tour was announced by the 11-time Grammy winner during her appearance on Good Morning America Monday morning, the same day that Alex posted her TikTok. The 27-date expedition will find Swift passing through stadiums across the country with Paramore, Phoebe Bridgers, HAIM, Beabadoobee and more serving as her opening acts.
First released in 2017 on Swift’s sixth studio album Reputation, “Delicate” was given the single treatment the following year. The singer-songwriter made a contemporary dance-filled music video for the track with director Joseph Kahn, and it went on to peak at No. 12 on the Billboard Hot 100.
See the TikTok Taylor Swift commented on, confirming “Delicate” will be on The Eras Tour setlist, below:
Taylor Swift is heading out on her first tour in five years, as the superstar announced her The Eras Tour on Tuesday (Nov. 1).
The tour will be a celebration of all 10 of the studio albums Swift has released since 2006.The singer also shared a poster advertising the tour’s 27-date U.S. leg on Instagram featuring a collage of photos of herself through the years, from the time of her self-titled debut to Midnights, which dropped less than two weeks prior to the tour news.
“I wanted to tell you something that I’ve been so excited about for a really long time. I’ve been planning for ages and I finally get to tell you: I’m going back on tour,” Swift said on GMA, announcing the news. “The tour is called the Eras tour and it’s a journey through all of the musical eras of my career.”
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As can be expected, The Eras tour tickets will be one of the hottest on the market, so we’re breaking down everything you need to know so you can secure a seat at your local stadium. See below for presale information, Verified Fan signup, key ticket sale dates and more. Check out the full list of The Eras tour dates here.
When Do The Eras Tour Tickets Go On Sale?
Tickets for Taylor Swift’s The Eras tour will be available to purchase for the general public starting on Nov. 18 at 10 a.m. local venue time here.
When Does Taylor Swift’s Ticket Presale Start?
There are a number of ways to buy The Eras tour tickets before they go on sale to the general public. One of the easiest ways is by registering with Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan program here staring now through Wednesday (Nov. 9) at 11:59 p.m. ET. Registered fans who receive a code will have exclusive access to purchase tickets on November 15 starting at 10 a.m. local venue time.
Only fans that have received their unique code will have the chance to purchase tickets starting at $49 up to $449. VIP packages will start at $199 up to $899 on a first come, first served basis.
Additionally, those who purchased tickets to the cancelled Lover Fest through Verified Fan will also receive preferred access to participate in the presale, if you register with the same Ticketmaster account as your Lover Fest purchase.
Lastly, Swift is partnering again with Capital One a number of exclusive tickets are available for Capital One cardholders, who will have priority access to purchase tickets on November 15 at 2 p.m. local venue time through November 17 at 10 p.m. local venue time.
Taylor Swift, in case you haven’t heard, is back. Her 10th studio album, Midnights, was released on Oct. 21 and moved 1.578 million album equivalents in its first week of release in the U.S. according to Luminate, the most since Adele’s 25 seven years ago. The album’s standard edition blanketed the Billboard Hot 100 in unprecedented fashion, occupying the chart’s entire top 10 positions. And now, she has officially announced the Eras Tour, playing stadiums in the U.S. throughout 2023.
Swift is no stranger to the stadium stage. Her last tour, 2018’s Reputation Stadium Tour, played 53 shows, earning $345.7 million and sold 2.9 million tickets, according to figures reported to Billboard Boxscore.
That was enough to make it the highest-grossing and most-attended tour of Swift’s career. She had leveled up from 2015’s The 1989 World Tour, which itself had bested The Red Tour (2013-14). From theaters to arenas to stadiums, and from smaller Midwest markets to global reach, each of Swift’s official five treks have out-grossed and out-sold the one before.
The Reputation Stadium Tour reached career-high status by staying true to its name, sticking to stadiums in all four continents that it played. Swift averaged more than 50,000 paid tickets in Asia, Australia, Europe and North America, doubling her previous high in Asia and quadrupling the nightly attendance from her previous run in Europe.
To do so, the stadium-branded tour played it smart. She played 53 shows worldwide, consolidated from the 80-plus dates on The 1989 World Tour and The Red Tour, forcing high(er) demand on an exclusive routing. In Europe, she stuck to three markets in the U.K., and in Asia only played two shows in Tokyo.
Still, Swift played 38 shows in the U.S., breaking her own record for the highest-grossing stateside tour of all time (the record has since been broken by Elton John). With an even more sparse calendar in 2023 so far, Swift will challenge herself to, once again, outdo herself.
The Eras Tour announced 27 stadium shows in the U.S. (Swift assured fans that international shows would be announced at a later date), beginning March 18 in Glendale, Arizona, and wrapping with an on Aug. 4-5 double-header in Inglewood, California. If Swift were to replicate Reputation’s $7 million nightly domestic average, the tour would earn $189.1 million and sell 1.47 million tickets.
But those figures are based on Reputation’s $128.67 average ticket price. In the time since that tour closed, platinum ticketing, dynamic pricing and inflation have changed the potential for sky-high ticket prices, especially for a stadium A-lister like Swift.
And while the initial routing for Eras is light, the time between its March kickoff and August finale is wide open. Swift is only scheduled to play one or two shows a week, leaving ample room for additional markets and, just as likely, additional shows in the cities she’s already announced. Depending on demand in the two and a half weeks between registration for Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan program and the tour’s general on-sale, Swift’s schedule could bulk up.
And why wouldn’t it? In the time since the Reputation Stadium Tour wrapped in 2018, she has topped the Billboard 200 with six albums and crowned the Hot 100 four times. She was nominated for the Grammy for album of the year three years in a row, winning in 2021 for Folklore. Between her latest record-breaking success with Midnights and the engagement surrounding the Taylor’s Version re-recordings of her older albums, Swift is setting the stage for the cumulative effect of her many eras on their titular tour.
Time to start saving up, Swifties. The news that Taylor Swift is going on her first tour in five years is exciting enough, but once you see the star-studded list of guest artists she’s bringing along for the ride, you’ll really want to purchase a ticket.
The pop star announced Tuesday (Nov. 1) that she would be embarking on The Eras Tour, a celebration of all 10 of the studio albums she’s released since 2006 — at least, that’s what the trek’s title suggests. Swift also shared a poster advertising the tour’s 27-date U.S. leg on Instagram featuring a collage of photos of herself through the years, from the time of her self-titled debut to Midnights, which dropped less than two weeks prior to the tour news.
The Cats star hasn’t hit the road since 2018, when she launched her best-selling Reputation Tour. She had planned on performing again after the release of her 2019 record Lover in a concert series called Lover Fest, but canceled the shows due to the global coronavirus pandemic.
For those who are keeping count, this means that Tay has six albums-worth of new material that she’s never played live — if you include the previously unreleased vault tracks on 2021’s Fearless (Taylor’s Version) and Red (Taylor’s Version). Studio albums Folklore, Evermore and, of course, Midnights, have all also been released in the time between Lover and the Eras Tour.
Though additional international dates won’t be announced until a later time, Swift did also reveal exactly who’s joining her during her highly anticipated return to touring. A total of nine artists make up the supporting act lineup for the tour’s first leg — with two acts slated per night to open for Tay night — and some of them are very familiar faces for the Swiftie community.
Keep reading to see who’s joining Taylor Swift on her 2023 Eras Tour below:
Taylor Swift is, at long last, headed back on the road. Following this week’s monumental chart debut of Midnights, her tenth studio album, Swift announced the U.S. leg of her 2023 “Eras” tour on Tuesday morning (Nov. 1), confirming her first official tour in nearly five years following months of rumors.
The 27-date U.S. leg of the tour presented by Capitol One and produced by Taylor Swift Touring and promoted by the Messina Touring Group will begin on March 18 with a show at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona Swift announced during an appearance on Good Morning America. “I wanted to tell you something that I’ve been so excited about for a really long time. I’ve been planning for ages and I finally get to tell you: I’m going back on tour,” Swift said on GMA. “The tour is called the ‘Eras’ tour and it’s a journey through all of the musical eras of my career.” Swift said after kicking off in the U.S. the tour will go on an international swing, with those dates to be announced soon.
Support on the tour will come via a rotating cast of opening acts including Paramore, beabadoobee, Phoebe Bridgers, girl in red, Muna, Haim, Gayle, Gracie Abrams and Owenn. The public on-sale date for the tour will be 10 a.m. local venue time on Nov. 18. Swift has partnered with Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan program, with fans able to register here for the TaylorSwiftTix presale now through Nov. 9 at 11:59 p.m. ET; registered fans will get a code with exclusive access to purchase tickets on Nov. 15 starting at 10 a.m. local venue time.
Previous Lover Fest Verified Fan purchasers will get preferred access to participate in the TaylorSwiftTix presale; make sure to register with the same Ticketmaster Account as your Lover Fest purchase. Capital One cardholders will have priority access to purchase tickets on Nov. 15 at 2 p.m. local venue time through Nov. 17 at 10 p.m. local venue time or until supplies last.
The tour will be Swift’s official follow-up to her Reputation stadium tour, which broke the record for the highest-grossing U.S. tour since Billboard Boxscore began tracking touring data in 1990 upon its conclusion in November 2018. The Reputation tour, in support of Swift’s 2017 album of the same name, grossed $266.1 million and sold over 2 million tickets in the 38 shows reported to Billboard Boxscore.
Swift’s planned follow-up to the Reputation tour, Lover Fest, was scheduled to take place in 2020 following the 2019 release of her Lover album, but was canceled due to the pandemic. Since the Reputation tour, Swift has released four original studio albums — Lover, 2020’s Folklore and Evermore, and Midnights — as well as two re-recorded albums, Fearless (Taylor’s Version) and Red (Taylor’s Version), both in 2021.
This week, Midnights blasted in atop the Billboard 200 albums chart with 1.578 million equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the week ending Oct. 27, according to Luminate — the biggest week for any album in nearly seven years. Meanwhile, Swift made history on the Hot 100 by becoming the first artist to claim the chart’s entire top 10 in a single frame, with “Anti-Hero” debuting at No. 1 to become her ninth career chart-topper.
See the full list of “Eras” U.S. tour dates below:
March 18 — Glendale, AZ @ State Farm Stadium (Paramore, Gayle)
March 25 — Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium (beeabadoobee, Gayle)
April 1 — Arlington, TX @ AT&T Stadium (beabadoobee, Gracie Abrams)
April 2 — Arlington, TX @ AT&T Stadium (beabadoobee, Gracie Abrams)
April 15 — Tampa, FL @ Raymond James Stadium (beabadoobee, Gracie Abrams)
April 22 — Houston, TX @ NRG Stadium (beabadoobee, Gracie Abrams)
April 28 — Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium (beabadoobee, Gracie Abrams)
April 29 — Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes-Benz Stadium (beabadoobee, Gracie Abrams)
May 6 — Nashville, TN @ Nissan Stadium (Phoebe Bridgers, Gayle)
May 12 — Philadelphia, PA @ Lincoln Financial Field (Phoebe Bridgers, Gayle)
May 19 — Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium (Phoebe Bridgers, Gayle)
May 20 — Foxborough, MA @ Gillette Stadium (Phoebe Bridgers, Gayle)
May 26 — East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium (Phoebe Bridgers, Gayle)
May 27 — East Rutherford, NJ @ MetLife Stadium (Phoebe Bridgers, Gracie Abrams)
June 2 — Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field (girl in red, Owenn)
June 3 — Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field (girl in red, Owenn)
June 10 — Detroit, MI @ Ford Field (girl in red, Owenn)
June 17 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Acrisure Stadium (girl in red, Owenn)
June 24 — Minneapolis, MN @ U.S. Bank Stadium (girl in red, Owenn)
July 1 — Cincinnati, OH @ Paycor Stadium (Muna, Gracie Abrams)
July 8 — Kansas City, MO @ GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium (Muna, Gracie Abrams)
July 15 — Denver, CO @ Empower Field at Mile High (Muna, Gracie Abrams)
July 22 — Seattle, WA @ Lumen Field (Haim, Gracie Abrams)
July 29 — Santa Clara, CA @ Levi’s® Stadium (Haim, Gracie Abrams)
August 4 — Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium (Haim, Owenn)
August 5 — Los Angeles, CA @ SoFi Stadium (Haim, Gayle)
The inaugural International Anime Music Festival announces its debut tour, bringing virtual music superstars to 37 venues across North America starting Feb. 6, 2023. This marks the first time the popular VTubers (virtually generated animated YouTubers) and Vocaloids (virtual singers with computer generated voices) appear on stage together.
The International Anime Music Festival will feature #kzn, the original singeroid developed directly from the voice of popular Japanese Virtual YouTuber Kizuna AI, vocal duo HIMEHINA, vocal trio MaRiNaSu, Megumi Nakajima voiced anime singer GUMI, and pop twins LiLYPSE. The show will be presented as live DJ-led multimedia concert with the fan-favorites of the international anime-music movement brought to life with state-of-the-art LED and high-definition digital projections.
Originating in Japan, these superstar avatars have exploded globally over the past two years, drawing tens of millions of followers worldwide, generating over 62 million Google searches, and more than 1.2 billion views (YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and others).
Artist presale starts on Monday, October 31st at 10am local time. Tickets for all North America shows go on sale Friday, November 4th at 10am local time. VisitIAMF.LIVE to learn more, sign up for presale access and to purchase tickets.
The worldwide festival will continue its tour throughout 2023, in Europe, Southeast Asia and South America.
“I feel honored and privileged to be working with the talented IP holders and character creators of the five acts appearing on our International Anime Music Festival,” says producer and BASE Hologram co-founder Bob Ringe. “The response from the Anime community and Anime creators worldwide has exceeded my expectations. See you all at the festival!”
“I am excited to work with this extraordinary visually exciting Art Form,” says producer and BASE Hologram co-founder Marty Tudor. “The energy that this group of Virtual Artists has is amazing and incites the best of our superb creative team. This show will be a blast!”
Banc of California is underwriting the tour. The International Anime Music Festival is produced by Anime Entertainment LLC with Creative Director Rob Roth (Tony Award winner for Disney’s Beauty and the Beast). The tour is represented by Wasserman Music (North America) and UTA (Internationally).
North American Tour Dates below. Artist Presale starts on Monday, Oct. 31 at 10am local time. Tickets for all North America shows go on sale Friday, November 4th at 10am local time. VisitIAMF.LIVE to learn more, sign up for presale access and to purchase tickets.
Mon, February 6, 2023 | Vancouver, BC | Orpheum Theatre
Wed, February 8, 2023 | Seattle, WA | Paramount Theatre
Thu, February 9, 2023 | Portland, OR | Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Sat, February 11, 2023 | San Jose, CA | San Jose Civic Auditorium
Tue, February 14, 2023 | Los Angeles, CA | Microsoft Theatre
Thu, February 16, 2023 | Phoenix, AZ | Arizona Financial Theatre
Fri, February 17, 2023 | Las Vegas, NV | The Theater at Virgin Hotels
Sat, February 18, 2023 | Albuquerque, AZ | Revel Entertainment Center
Sun, February 19, 2023 | Denver, CO | Mission Ballroom
Tue, February 21, 2023 | Kansas City, MO | Arvest Bank Theatre at The Midland
Thu, February 23, 2023 | Austin, TX | ACL Live at Moody Theater
Fri, February 24, 2023 | San Antonio, TX | Tech Port Arena
Sat, February 25, 2023 | Irving, TX | The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
Sun, February 26, 2023 | Houston, TX | 713 Music Hall
Tue, February 28, 2023 | Oklahoma City, OK | The Criterion
Wed, March 1, 2023 | St. Louis, MO | The Factory At The District
Thu, March 2, 2023 | St. Paul, MN | Myth Live
Fri, March 3, 2023 | Milwaukee, WI | Riverside Theatre
Sat, March 4, 2023 | Chicago, IL | Riviera Theatre
Sun, March 5, 2023 | Detroit, MI | Masonic Temple Theatre
Tue, March 7, 2023 | Indianapolis, IN | Murat Theater at Old National Center
Wed, March 8, 2023 | Cleveland, OH | The Agora
Thu, March 9, 2023 | Cincinnati, OH | Bogart’s
Fri, March 11, 2023 | Montreal, QC | MTELUS
Sun, March 12, 2023 | Toronto, ON | HISTORY
Tue, March 14, 2023 | Pittsburgh, PA | Roxian Theatre
Wed, March 15, 2023 | New York, NY | Terminal 5
Thu, March 16, 2023 | Boston, MA | Roadrunner
Fri, March 17, 2023 | Mashantucket, CT | The Premier Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino
Sat, March 18, 2023 | National Harbor, MD | MGM National Harbor
Sun, March 19, 2023 | Philadelphia, PA | Franklin Music Hall
Tue, March 21, 2023 | Charlotte, NC | Blumenthal Performing Arts Center – Belk Theatre
Wed, March 22, 2023 | Jacksonville, FL | Florida Theatre
Thu, March 23, 2023 | Durham, NC | DPAC
Fri, March 24, 2023 | Atlanta, GA | Fox Theatre
Sat, March 25, 2023 | Orlando, FL | Hard Rock Live
Sun, March 26, 2023 | Fort Lauderdale, FL | Broward Center for the Performing Arts
Thu, March 30, 2023 | Monterrey, Mexico | Arena Monterrey
Fri, March 31, 2023 | Mexico City, Mexico | Arena CDMX
Shania Twain will launch 2023 with a massive tour and a new album! The pop-country queen’s sixth studio album, Queen of Me — the first the singer-songwriter has released in six years — will arrive Feb. 3. The album marks her first recording under her new label deal with Republic Nashville.
Twain has released the lead single from the project with “Waking Up Dreaming,” and the new song “Last Day of Summer.”
“These days, I’m feeling very comfortable in my own skin – and I think this album reflects that musically,” Twain said via Instagram. “Life is short and I want to be uplifted, colorful, unapologetic and empowered. I want to carry a clear message, particularly as a woman, to always remember my power and I hope the songs are a reminder to you, of that same power inside you!”
Additionally, she’s taking her signature phrase “Let’s Go, Girls!” literally as she prepares to launch her upcoming 2023 tour, which will span approximately 50 concert dates. Her Queen of Me tour will launch April 28 in Spokane, Wash., and will cross the United States and Canada, and include several U.K. dates. Her opening acts on select dates will include “My Truck” hitmaker Breland, as well as several top-tier female singer-songwriters: Lindsay Ell, Hailey Whitters, Kelsea Ballerini and Mickey Guyton.
Tickets for Twain’s Queen of Me tour will go on sale starting Nov. 4 at 10 a.m. at Ticketmaster.
See the full list of tour dates and her announcement below:
April 28 – Spokane, WA @ Spokane Arena ^April 29 – Seattle, WA @ Climate Pledge Arena ^May 2 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena ^May 3 – Vancouver, BC @ Rogers Arena ^May 5 – Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place ^May 6 – Edmonton, AB @ Rogers Place ^May 9 – Calgary, AB @ Scotiabank Saddledome ^May 10 – Calgary, AB @ Scotiabank Saddledome ^May 12 – Saskatoon, SK @ SaskTel Centre ^May 14 – Winnipeg, MB @ Canada Life Centre ^May 16 – Madison, WI @ Kohl Center #May 17 – St Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center #May 19 – Lincoln, NE @ Pinnacle Bank Arena #May 21 – Denver, CO @ Ball Arena #May 24 – Salt Lake City, UT @ USANA Amphitheatre #May 26 – Mountain View, CA @ Shoreline Amphitheatre #May 28 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Bowl #May 30 – Phoenix, AZ @ Ak-Chin Pavilion #May 31 – Thousand Palms, CA @ Acrisure Arena #June 3 – Tulsa, OK @ BOK Center +June 4 – St. Louis, MO @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre STL +June 7 – Nashville, TN @ GEODIS Park + >June 9 – Camden, NJ @ Freedom Mortgage Pavilion +June 12 – Halifax, NS @ Scotiabank Centre ~June 14 – Moncton, NB @ Avenir Centre ~June 17 – Quebec City, QC @ Videotron Centre ~June 18 – Montreal, QC @ Bell Centre ~June 20 – Hamilton, ON @ FirstOntario Centre ^June 21 – London, ON @ Budweiser Gardens ^June 23 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage ^June 24 – Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage ^June 27 – Columbia, MD @ Merriweather Post Pavilion &June 28 – Charlotte, NC @ PNC Music Pavilion &June 30 – Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center &July 1 – Tinley Park, IL @ Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre &July 6 – Ottawa, ON @ Ottawa BluesfestJuly 8 – Syracuse, NY @ St Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview +July 9 – Mansfield, MA @ Xfinity Center +July 11 – New York, NY @ Madison Square Garden +July 13 – Burgettstown, PA @ The Pavilion at Star Lake +July 15 – Noblesville, IN @ Ruoff Music Center $July 19 – Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center $July 21 – Dallas, TX @ Dos Equis Pavilion $July 22 – Houston, TX @ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion $Sept. 16 – London, UK @ The O2Sept. 19 – Dublin, IE @ 3ArenaSept. 22 - Glasgow, UK @ OVO HydroSept. 25 - Manchester, UK @ AO ArenaSept. 26 – Birmingham, UK @ Utilita Arena Birmingham
^ = w/ Lindsay Ell# = w/ Hailey Whitters+ = w/ Breland > = w/ Kelsea Ballerini~ = w/ Robyn Ottolini& = w/ Priscilla Block$ = w/ Mickey Guyton