Country and pop legend Shania Twain has announced a July 11 performance at Grand Rapids' Van Andel Arena as part of her "Rock This Country" tour, which she claims will be her final tour. 

Twain, who just wound up a two year residency on Las Vegas' strip at Caesar's Palace, announced she will go out on a 48 city tour commencing in June. The tour will include two Michigan stops, Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids on July 11, and The Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills two weeks later on July 25.

Tickets for both shows will go on sale at 10 a.m. March 10 with the code Still The One, and both shows will go on sale to the general public March 13 via Ticketmaster. Prices for both shows are $46 to $136.

Pop singer-songwriter Gavin DeGraw will open both shows.

"I should do 50 (shows) because I turn 50 this year," Twain said on ABC's "Good Morning America" program, where the official tour announcement was made Wednesday morning.

I will just add that she looks damn good for being 49 years old; she turns 50 in August.

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

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