Shania Twain will release her sixth studio album ‘Queen of Me’ early next year.
The country pop superstar’s latest collection is described as “the superstar’s most triumphant-feeling body of work; an album about standing in your own power and worshipping yourself.”
“These days, I’m feeling very comfortable in my own skin – and I think this album reflects that musically,” penned Shania. “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!
“I want to celebrate this new chapter with you all on my tour! Vegas has been a dream, but I’m ready to be on the road and sing with you, dance with you and have a kick ass night out with you! This one’s gonna be a big party – no inhibitions, no conditions, let’s get a little out of line!!
“I’ll be Queen Of Me – you be Queen of YOU!”
In support of the album, which features the singles Waking Up Dreaming and Not Just a Girl, along with new track Last Day of Summer, co-written with Jack Savoretti, Shania will embark on a world tour .
The ‘Queen of Me Tour’ kicks off in April with a North American leg running through July, before hitting the UK and Ireland in September with shows across the country.
Fans that pre-order ‘Queen of Me’ from Shania’s official store before 4 pm BST on Tuesday, November 1 will receive a pre-sale code for 2023 tour tickets
Additionally, Shania and Live Nation have announced that £/€1.50 per ticket sold (less deductions for tax and royalties) will be donated to Shania Kids Can, which provides services that promote positive change in children’s lives in times of crises and economic hardship.
‘Queen of Me’, which features 12 songs in total, comes out February 3 and is available to pre-order now. Tickets for the ‘Queen of Me Tour’ go on general sale Friday, November 4 at 10 am BST.
The full list of UK and Ireland tour dates is as follows:
16 – The O2, London
19 – 3Arena, Dublin
22 – OVO Hydro, Glasgow
25 – AO Arena, Manchester
26 – Utilita Arena, Birmingham