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07 Mar 2026

Five-time Grammy winner to headline major summer concert in Limerick

Tickets for Shania Twain's only Irish show go on sale at 9am on March 13

Five-time Grammy winner to headline major summer concert in Limerick

Country pop star Shania Twain

GLOBALLY prestigious songwriter and five-time GRAMMY winner and multi award-honoured trailblazer, Shania Twain has announced a headline show at Thomond Park Stadium this summer.

The concert will take place at the stadium on Tuesday, July 7, 2026. With six outstanding albums released and more than 100 million albums sold worldwide, Twain remains the top-selling female country pop artist of all time.

Tickets for her only Irish show go on sale at 9am on Friday, March 13.

MCD presale starts on Wednesday, March 11 at 9am, register for MCD presale here.

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Mastercard cardholders have special access to Mastercard Presale tickets, starting from 9am, on Wednesday, March 11, until 9am on Friday, March 13. Visit priceless.com/music  to find out more and sign up to their newsletter for the latest announcements.

Her hits include “Any Man of Mine,” “That Don’t Impress Me Much,” “You’re Still the One” and “Man! I Feel Like A Woman!” Shania was the first artist in history to release three consecutive diamond-certified albums. Twain is currently working on new material for her seventh album due for release in 2026 on Republic Records. Her biopic is in development along with other film and tv projects as a passion.

Twain is a globally touring artist and regular residency performer in Las Vegas. She is a main stage, headline artist at many festivals including most recently Glastonbury, Austin City Limits and Festival D’ete. She will be a very special guest for all 12 of Harry Styles sold out Wembley Stadium shows in London this summer.

Shania's philanthropic efforts include work on behalf of her foundation, The Shania Twain Foundation. Her charity supports efforts to eliminate food insecurity, youth empowerment, and programs that provide access to mental health resources. 

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