Dust off the cowboy boots and grab the glitter — Shania Twain is officially back, and she’s ready to hit the road. The Queen of Country Pop has announced a summer 2025 North American tour that will bring her iconic hits to amphitheaters across the country.
For longtime fans itching to belt out “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” or scream the fan favorite “That Don’t Impress Me Much” in a sea of cowboy hats and nostalgia, the moment has arrived.
A Trailblazer From The Start
The tour kicks off July 19 in Buffalo, New York, at the Darien Lake Amphitheater. From there, she’ll stop in Saratoga Springs, Bangor, Gilford, Hershey, and Jacksonville, with each venue offering the kind of open-air, summer-night magic Twain’s songs were made for. The run wraps with back-to-back shows at Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida — a second night added thanks to overwhelming demand. Joining her on the road will be Andy Grammar, Alli Walker, Kip Moore, Devon Cole, Mackenzie Porter and Lindsay Ello.
“Florida, you guys are SO ready to party, we’ve added second shows in Jacksonville and Davie due to the demand!” Twain wrote in a recent Instagram post, complete with a cowboy hat emoji and her signature exclamation-point energy.
Tickets go on sale Friday, April 25. For fans who want the ultimate Shania moment — you better hit that RSVP button as soon as you can!
Twain Returns to the Silver Screen
This tour is more than just a summer event — it’s another bold chapter in a legacy that helped rewrite the rules of country music. Twain’s influence reaches far beyond the rhinestones and catchy choruses we all love. With her powerhouse vocals and fearless blend of country, pop, and glam, she broke barriers for women in music and redefined what a country star could be.
Her 1997 album “Come On Over” remains the best-selling country album of all time. Her Las Vegas residencies have been massive successes. And her 2022 Netflix documentary opened the curtain on her personal and professional highs and lows, revealing the resilience behind the icon.
If touring wasn’t enough, Twain is also back on the small screen. She recently returned to ABC’s “Doctor Odyssey,” reprising her role as Heather — a spirited widow with a complicated past and unfinished business with the ship’s captain. The storyline is full of flirtation, flashbacks and a few unexpected twists.
Twain’s return to acting reminds audiences why she’s always been more than a chart-topper — she’s a storyteller. Whether she’s strumming a guitar or serving up drama on screen, she leads with heart and holds nothing back. So if it’s been a while since you shouted “You’re Still the One” at full volume, now’s your chance. Twain is back — on tour, on TV, and as unforgettable as ever.
Let’s go, girls!
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