Country music superstar Shania Twain has announced she will perform in Dublin’s 3Arena next year in support of her new album Queen of Me.
The five-time Grammy award winner will take to the stage on Tuesday, September 19 as part of a huge Ireland and UK tour.
Tickets will go on sale next Friday, November 4 at 10am from Ticketmaster.
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The gig announcement comes just minutes after she confirmed her new album Queen and Me will be released on February 3, 2023.
Fans who preorder the album from the official store before 4pm on Tuesday will get a special presale code for 2023 tour tickets.
The new album will be her sixth original full-length offering and first record since 2017.
To celebrate this next era in style, Shania will embark on the Queen of Me Tour across Ireland and the UK next autumn. The tour marks the first time fans will get to see the best-selling female artist in country music in all of her glory in nearly five years.
The Queen of Me Tour kicks off on Saturday September 16th at London’s O2 Arena, and stops in Dublin, Glasgow and Manchester before wrapping up in Birmingham on Tuesday September 26th.
Shania excitedly heralds the highly anticipated album with new song Last Day of Summer, which is out now, and offers fans a taste of what to expect from the upcoming new album.
The track unfolds as a nostalgic and cinematic anthem set in the final moments of everyone’s favourite season. Delicate guitar melts into a steady beat and screen-worthy strings as she nostalgically recalls, “The last time we were together the first thing I remember every time September comes.”
General tickets for her 3Arena Dublin concert go on sale Friday, November 4 at 10am from Ticketmaster, priced from €76.50.
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