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Shania Twain announces pair of 2023 Saddledome shows

Shania Twain will be bringing her Queen of Me tour to Alberta in 2023 for shows at Edmonton's Rogers Place (May 5 and 6) and Calgary's Scotiabank Saddledome (May 9 and 10). (Twitter/Shania Twain) Shania Twain will be bringing her Queen of Me tour to Alberta in 2023 for shows at Edmonton's Rogers Place (May 5 and 6) and Calgary's Scotiabank Saddledome (May 9 and 10). (Twitter/Shania Twain)
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Canada's reigning queen of country music will be coming to Calgary in the spring for two shows at the Scotiabank Saddledome.

Shania Twain will be performing at the 'Dome on Tuesday, May 9 and Wednesday, May 10, 2023 as part of her tour supporting her soon-to-be released Queen of Me album.

Calgary native turned Nashville star Lindsay Ell is slated to open both shows.

Tickets for both Calgary concerts will go on sale on Nov. 4 with presales beginning Nov. 1.

The Queen of Me tour also includes performances at Edmonton's Rogers Place on May 5 and 6, 2023.

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