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Shania Twain is likely feeling more like a Barbie than a 'Woman!' these days after Mattel created a Twain-inspired Barbie.

In celebration of International Women's Day, which falls on March 8, 2024, Mattel released a brand new collection of Barbie Role Models of women from various parts of the world known for achievements in arts, sciences, sports and so much more.

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As Montreal's trees turn fiery hues, the city buzzes with a unique blend of fall festivities and romantic rendezvous. It's not just about pumpkin patches and cozy scarves; it's a whirlwind of haunted date spots, colourful outdoor views, and hearty harvest celebrations.

Just remember your scarf, a warm cup of cider, and your sense of adventure, and you'll be all set for a memorable Montreal autumn. Here's where to start:

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Shania Twain touched down in Montreal on June 18 for her Queen of Me tour, and it is safe to say that the country queen impressed us very much. Twain kicked off her highly anticipated North American tour in April 2023 in Spokane, Washington, before ticking off a handful of her Canadian concerts, including stops in Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, and Saskatoon.

"Oh, Canada. I can't tell you how excited I am to be spending a chunk of my year in my home country with you guys! We've got an incredible show planned, so get ready to sing your hearts out, dance the night away and have a blast!!," Shania captioned an Instagram post of her tour dates.

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Shania Twain announced her Queen Of Me tour last week and tickets officially went on sale Friday, November 4. Well, when fans signed onto Ticketmaster to score themselves some tix for the queen of country music, Ticketmaster's prices were enough to send many fans online to share how they really felt — and they didn't hold back.

While Shania hasn't embarked on a tour this massive in a while, it's evident she may be making up for lost time considering her ticket prices for her shows are absolutely bonkers — and we mean bonkers. The singer is expected to perform at the Bell Centre in Montreal on June 18, 2023, and ticket prices are as much as $5,000.

Fans are calling out resellers for hiking up the prices to such inordinate amounts and continue to wonder how this action is allowed. However, if you want an average run-of-the-mill seat, you're still gonna have to dish out an arm and a leg.

A decent floor ticket will set you back almost $450 and a seat in the reds will cost you on average $250 — or up to $400 for a verified resell ticket. Yikes!

Considering many of Shania's fans have been waiting for like...ever to see her, it's understandable that many were feeling all the feels with the cost of tickets.

This article's cover image was used for illustrative purposes only.

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Okay, it's happening! Everybody stay calm and breathe 'cause Shania Twain is set to head on tour in 2023 and the queen of country is making a stopover in Montreal next summer.

The "That Don't Impress Me Much" singer teased a possible album and tour on Instagram earlier this week stating "there’s been a few rumours in the press about what’s coming next from me," and turns out a new album and tour are exactly what we're getting.

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Avril Lavigne is making us feel all the feels after hanging out with Canadian icons Drake, Shania Twain, Fefe Dobson and Nelly Furtado.

The "Sk8er Boi" singer posted a series of pics to her Instagram this weekend in what can only be best described as the most Canadian post ever.

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