Come On Over Tour

Come On Over Tour
World tour by Shania Twain
Promotional poster for 1998 tour
Location
  • Australia
  • Europe
  • North America
Associated albumCome On Over
Start dateMay 29, 1998 (1998-05-29)
End dateDecember 5, 1999 (1999-12-05)
Legs5
No. of shows
  • 7 in Australia
  • 4 in Europe
  • 153 in North America
  • 165 in total
Box office$74.3 million ($138.89 million in 2023 dollars)[1][2][3]
Shania Twain concert chronology
  • Come On Over Tour
    (1998–99)
  • Up! Tour
    (2003–04)

The Come On Over Tour was the debut concert tour by Canadian singer-songwriter Shania Twain. Visiting North America, Australia and Europe, the tour supported of her third studio album Come On Over (1997).[4] Deemed one of the most anticipated tours of the 1990s, the trek became the highest-grossing tour by a female country artist at the time.[5][6] The tour was seen by over two million spectators and earned over 80 million dollars.[7][8] Additional accolades include being named the "Country Tour of the Year" in 1998 and 1999 by Pollstar Concert Industry Awards.[9][10] Supporting Twain on the tour was family band Leahy and country artist Shane Minor. The tour was sponsored by Gitano Jeans.

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