Shania Twain Tickets Own $132 Average on Secondary Market Over Final Five August Shows

August 19, 2015

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(UPDATE 8/19/15) Shania Twain has four more shows remaining on her “Rock This Country” Tour this month. The Canadian native is set to play each of those gigs in California, hitting the Honda Center, Staples Center, Valley View Casino Center and Save Mart Center over the next two weeks. During that time, the average price for Shania Twain tickets is $132.04 on the secondary market.

The “That Don’t Impress Me Much” singer makes her most expensive remaining stop in August at the Save Mart Center in Fresno this Sunday. Tickets to that show own a secondary market average of $212.70 and the get-in price is $96.82. It is the only show left this month that has an average ticket price above $200.

Her visit to the Staples Center on Thursday night is the cheapest gig left in August, with tickets averaging $110.94 and get-in price starting at $27. The Honda Center gigWednesday night averages $141.67 and has a $42 get-in price while Saturday’s Valley View Casino shows has a $145.40 ticket average and $32 get-in price.

The “Rock This Country” Tour continues in the U.S. and Canada through October 27 and wraps at Prospera Place in British Columbia. 27 more shows remain over the next two months.

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Calgary Most Expensive, Philadelphia Least Expensive Remaining on Shania Twain ‘Rock This Country’ Tour

(UPDATE 7/15/15) Rocking across the Southeast is Shania Twain’s “Rock This Country” Tour, which continues its summer run in the States with stops in Florida, South Carolina and North Carolina through the end of the week. With 45 dates scheduled in the U.S. and Canada through mid-October, the average price for Shania Twain tickets is $155.41 on the secondary market.

Twain will play the Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena tonight, where Shania Twain Jacksonville tickets currently average at $169.58 and the get-in price is $66. A stop at Miami’s American Airlines Arena tomorrownight owns a secondary ticket average of $109.57 and the cheapest ticket is listed for $18. Saturday andSunday’s stops at Bon Secours Wellness Arena and Time Warner Cable Arena own ticket averages of $129.78 and $123.47, respectively.

The cheapest “Rock This Country” date comes on September 17 at Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary. Shania Twain Calgary tickets currently average at $259.89 and the get-in price is $45. A show at Portland’s Moda Center four days prior will be the second most expensive show, with tickets owning a median price of $259.87 and get-in price starting at $64.

Philadelphia’s Wells Fargo Center will host the tour’s cheapest gig on July 22. That show has a secondary ticket average of $104.81 and a $32 get-in price. One day prior Twain hits the Verizon Center in DC, where tickets average at $108.22 and the cheapest ticket is $46.

Fellow pop star Gavin Degraw will support Twain on most dates through the beginning of October. Wes Mack will take over in the opening spot for several shows, including the two final gigs at Videotron Centre on October 9 and Air Canada Centre on October 11.

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Scotiabank Saddledome Most Expensive, MSG Least Expensive Shows Remaining on Shania Twain’s ‘Rock This Country’ Tour

(UPDATE 6/29/15) Shania Twain continues her Rock This Country Tour with a slew of shows in the Northeast this week. The “Any Man of Mine” singer is slated to play Madison Square Garden on Tuesday and Nassau Coliseum the  following night before making her way to Connecticut’s Mohegan Sun Arena on Friday. She has 53 dates scheduled through mid-October, and the average price for Shania Twain tickets is $152.17 on the secondary market.
Twain makes her most expensive stop at the Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary on September 17. That show currently owns a secondary ticket average of $254.96 and the cheapest available ticket is $58. Five other shows also average above $200 on the resale market – July 28 at Target Center ($244.89 avg./$69 get-in), September 13 at Mod Center at the Rose Quarter ($241.48 avg./$58 get-in), July 29 at Allstate Arena ($217.42 avg./$59 get-in), October 11 at Air Canada Centre ($210.68 avg./$68-get in) and July 31 at Bridgestone Arena ($202.49 avg./$67 get-in).

Interestingly enough, tomorrow night’s show at Madison Square Garden will be her cheapest remaining show of tour. Traditionally known as a high-priced venue, MSG now has Shania Twain tickets averaging at $81.66 and get-in price starts at $22 on the secondary market. Only one other show will have an average ticket price below $100 – one day later at Nassau Coliseum ($85.58 avg./$23 get-in).

The Rock This Country Tour continues in the U.S. and Canada through October 11, when it officially wraps at Air Canada Centre in Toronto.

Shania Twain at the Junos - March 27, 2011.

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Shania Twain Continues ‘Rock This Country’ Tour in Canada This Week

(UPDATE 6/10/15) Shania Twain is keeping with her roots this week. The Windsor, Canada-born pop star is slated to three shows between Rexall Place in Edmonton and SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon through Sunday. Over the three-show stint, the average price for Shania Twain tickets is $129.43 on the secondary market.

Twain’s top-priced show of the week comes on Sunday at SaskTel Centre. Tickets for the show currently own a secondary average of $182.05 and the get-in price, or cheapest ticket available, is $116. Conversely, her cheapest gig will be on Thursday at Rexall Place, where tickets on the secondary market average at $96.42 and get-in price is $19.

The “You’re Still the One” singer remains in Canada through June 28, when she wraps with a performance at Bell Centre in Montreal. Following that gig, she heads stateside for a U.S. leg of shows through October. 64 dates remain on the “Rock This Country” Tour.

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Shania Twain Kicks off ‘Rock This Country’ Tour in Seattle This Weekend

(UPDATE 6/1/15) Shania Twain is just four days removed from beginning her ‘Rock This Country’ Tour at Key Arena in Seattle. 67 dates are scheduled in the U.S. and Canada through October 11, when it wraps at Air Canada Centre in Toronto. According to TicketIQ, the 49-year-old is seeing big demand for tickets on the secondary market, too.

The average secondary price for Shania Twain tickets is $162.55. She’ll play her most expensive date on July 28 at Target Center in Minnesota, where tickets average at $272.02 and get-in price starts at $92. Many of her shows will average well above $200 on the secondary market, including stops at Scotiabank Saddledome, Mohegan Sun Arena and multiple stops at Air Canada Centre.

Conversely, Twain’s cheapest gig will be her opener this Friday at Key Arena. That show currently owns a secondary ticket average of $104.69 and the cheapest available ticket is listed for $42. Two shows at Rogers Arena on June 7 and 9 will be her second and third cheapest dates, with tickets averaging at $117.72 and $113.07 on the secondary market, respectively.

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Shania Twain Launches ‘Run This Country’ Tour Next Weekend, Tickets Averaging at $166 on Secondary Market

(UPDATE 5/26/15) Shania Twain is calling it quits on the road at the end of her ‘Run This Country’ Tour, and the 49-year-old is going out with a bang. The singer is slated to play 67 shows through mid-October and will bring along Wes Mack and Gavin DeGraw for the ride. According to TicketIQ, the average price for Shania Twain tickets is $165.78 on the secondary market.

The “You’re Still the One” singer makes her most expensive stop at Minnesota’s Target Field on July 28. That show currently owns a secondary average of $282.46 and get-in price starts at $115. Two consecutive shows at Air Canada Centre in Toronto on June 24 and 25 will be her second and third highest-priced shows, with tickets averaging at $278.38 and $270.76, respectively.

Twain’s cheapest gig will be her opening show at Seattle’s Key Arena on June 5. Ticket for the Seattle show currently average at $121.86 and get-in price is just $42 on the secondary market. She’ll make her second least expensive stop on September 12 at Spokane Arena, where tickets own a secondary average of $122.19 and the cheapest ticket starts at $56.

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Shania Twain Announces Additional North American Tour Dates

(UPDATE 5/7/15) After recently wrapping a two-year stay in Las Vegas, Shania Twain doesn’t appear to be taking any time off. The iconic singer will continue an extensive tour this fall, playing 19 dates across North America this September and October.

The fall tour kicks off on September 12 at Spokane Arena in Washington. Additional cities Twain will hit include Calgary, Winnipeg, Minneapolis, Allentown, Manchester and Albany. It will ultimately wrap on October 11 at Air Canada Centre in Toronto.

All upcoming U.S. dates will see tickets go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, May 15. All Canadian dates go on sale the following Friday, May 22. Tickets to all 19 dates will be made available via AXS.

Consult the new dates below.

Sep 12     Spokane, WA       Spokane Arena
Sep 13     Portland, OR        Moda Center
Sep 15     Boise, ID              Taco Bell Arena
Sep 17     Calgary, AB         Scotiabank Saddledome
Sep 18     Calgary, AB         Scotiabank Saddledome
Sep 20     Winnipeg, MB      MTS Centre
Sep 21     Fargo, ND            FARGODOME
Sep 23     Sioux Falls, SD    Denny Sanford PREMIER Center
Sep 24     Lincoln, NE          Pinnacle Bank Arena
Sep 26     Minneapolis, MN  Target Center
Sep 27     Madison, WI         Kohl Center
Sep 29     Peoria, IL             Peoria Civic Center
Sep 30    Columbus, OH      Nationwide Arena
Oct 2       Allentown, PA       PPL Center
Oct 3      Buffalo, NY            First Niagara Center
Oct 6      Manchester, NH     Verizon Wireless Arena
Oct 7      Albany, NY             Times Union Center
Oct 9     Quebec City, QC     Videotron Centre
Oct 11    Toronto, ON           Air Canada Centre

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Shania Twain Announces Final North American Tour

(3/4/15) Shania Twain is heading back out on the road for one last time this summer. The country superstar has stated that the Rock This Country Tour will be her final lap around the country when it kicks off in June.

Twain announced her tour plans on Wednesday’s airing of “Good Morning America”. She’ll begin at the Key Arena in Seattle on June 5 and play 48 North American dates throughAugust 23, when she wraps at the SaveMart Center in Fresno, California.

An exclusive pre-sale begins on Tuesday, March 10 and the general public will have access to tickets on Friday, March 13. Wes Mack will support her on all Canadian dates and the June 5 show in Seattle while Gavin Degraw takes over on all U.S. dates with the exception of the Key Arena show.

Below is the full list of tour dates Twain will embark on this summer. Check back here for all future tour and news announcements.

Shania Twain 2015 Rock This Country Tour

June 5 — Seattle, Wash. @ Key Arena
June 7 — Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada @ Rogers Arena
June 9 — Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada @ Rogers Arena
June 11 — Edmonton, Albert, Canada @ Rexall Place
June 12 — Edmonton, Albert, Canada @ Rexall Place
June 14 — Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada @ SaksTel Centre
June 15 — Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ MTS Centre
June 19 — London, Ontario, Canada @ Budweiser Gardens
June 20 — London, Ontario, Canada @ Budweiser Gardens
June 22 — Hamilton, Ontario, Canada @ FirstOntario Centre
June 24 — Toronto, Ontario, Canada @ Air Canada Centre
June 25 — Toronto, Ontario, Canada @ Air Canada Centre
June 27 — Ottawa, Ontario, Canada @ Wesley Clover Field
June 28 — Montreal, Quebec, Canada @ Bell Centre
June 30 — New York, N.Y. @ Madison Square Garden
July 1 — Uniondale, N.Y. @ Nassau Coliseum
July 3 — Uncasville, Ct. @ Mohegan Sun
July 7 — Newark, N.J @ Prudential Center
July 8 — Boston, Mass. @ TD Garden
July 10 — Pittsburgh, Pa. @ Consol Energy Center
July 11 — Grand Rapids, Mich. @ Van Andel Arena
July 13 — Indianapolis, Ind. @ Bankers Life Fieldhouse
July 15 — Jacksonville, Fla. @ Jacksonville Veterans Memorial
July 16 — Miami, Fla. @ American Airlines Arena
July 16 — Miami, Fla. @ American Airlines Arena
July 18 — Greenville, S.C. @ Bon Secours Wellness Arena
July 19 — Charlotte, N.C. @ Time Warner Cable Arena
July 21 — Washington, D.C. @ Verizon Center
July 22 — Philadelphia. Pa. @ Wells Fargo Center
July 25 — Auburn Hills, Mich. @ Palace of Auburn Hills
July 26 — Moline, Ill. @ iWireless Center
July 28 — Minneapolis, Minn. @ Target Center
July 29 — Rosemont, Ill. @ Allstate Arena
July 31 — Nashville, Tenn. @ Bridgestone Arena
Aug. 1 — Atlanta, Ga. @ Philips Arena
Aug. 3 — Louisville, Ky. @ KFC Yum! Center
Aug. 4 — St. Louis, Mo. @ Scottrade Center
Aug. 6 — Des Moines, Iowa @ Wells Fargo Arena
Aug. 7 — Kansas City, Mo. @ Sprint Center
Aug. 9 — Austin, Texas @ Frank Erwin Center
Aug. 10 — Dallas, Texas @ American Airlines Center
Aug. 12 — Oklahoma City, Okla. @ Chesapeake Energy Arena
Aug. 14 — Denver, Colo. @ Pepsi Center
Aug. 15 — Salt Lake City, Utah @ Energy Solutions Arena
Aug. 17 — San Jose, Calif. @ SAP Center
Aug. 19 — Anaheim, Calif @ Honda Center
Aug. 20 — Los Angeles, Calif @ Staples Center
Aug. 22 — San Diego, Calif. @ Valley View Casino Center
Aug. 23 — Fresno, Calif @ SaveMart Center