How to get Shania Twain tickets for BST Hyde Park festival 2024

How to get Shania Twain tickets for BST Hyde Park festival 2024

Iconic global superstar, Shania Twain, has recently been announced as a headliner for the British Summer Time festival this year. She'll take to the stage in Hyde Park on Sunday, July 7 for her BST debut.

And tickets have gone on sale this morning (February 14) - you can get them here. The singer be joined by multi-million selling sibling quartet The Corrs, and more to be announced.

She said: "I’ve seen so many of my own musical heroes headlining at Hyde Park and have wonderful summer memories there. It is a real privilege to headline my own show this year, It’s going to be a s**t-kicking party!"

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The show will see the 58-year-old play some of her biggest and best hits of all time. Fans can also expect new tracks - she recently released her first new album in almost six years, ' Queen of Me '.

After that, Shania Twain took over the UK last year with a string of sold-out arena shows across the country. Having sold as well more than 100 million albums worldwide, she's considered to be one of the best music artists of all time.

As a result, tickets for the star's show are expected to sell out extremely quickly. You can get them from Ticketmaster or AXS, with prices starting from £111.85.

BST Festival is located at Hyde Park ,London W2 2UH. You can find more information about the event here.

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