Did Shaina Twain Make More Money From Her 2023 Tour Or Her Attention-Grabbing Las Vegas Residency?

Since Shaina Twain's songs have made her very rich, it's no wonder that she makes so much money from her performances. A superstar on the country music scene since the 1990s, Twain's hit songs like "Man! I Feel Like A Woman!" are still nostalgic. It's hard to be in a bad mood when listening to these tunes.

Over the past few years, Shania Twain has performed a lot. She joined the long list of stars who have completed Las Vegas residencies when she added these concerts to her many accomplishments.

Now that Shaina Twain is going on tour in the summer of 2023, did the beloved singer make more money from selling tickets to these shows? Or was her Las Vegas residency add to her net worth more significantly?

How Much Money Did Shania Twain Make From Her 2023 Tour?

Fan-favorite Shania Twain songs like "That Don't Impress Me Much," which references Brad Pitt, are always going to be better live. And fans are getting the chance to see Twain perform all over North America in the summer of 2023.

While Shania Twain's earnings from her 2023 tour aren't available, as she will begin her tour in the summer months, it seems that it must be a lucrative tour for the singer. Twain will perform in Toronto and Hamilton, Ontario in June 2023. According to Ticketmaster, tickets for the Hamilton show cost around $255 or $267 CAD, which suggests that the singer must be making a nice profit from each ticket sold.

And considering Twain's big following, it's easy to guess that she will get a great turn-out, and that will add to her profits. Since she has been releasing albums since the 1990s, she definitely has a fanbase who has been following her for decades and is always excited to see her in person.

RELATED: Was Shania Twain Partially Responsible For Costing Taxpayers A Whopping $11 Million?

Shania Twain spoke about her 2023 tour and shared in an interview with the Billboard podcast Behind The Setlist that she wanted it to stand out. Now that she has been performing for such a long time, she is in a great, unique position where she can think about which songs to include in her set lists.

She said, "It gives me a chance to touch base on songs that I may not have ever done live or I haven’t visited in a long time. So I just put together songs I felt flowed best together and that I really have missed and that a lot of my fans have told me they’ve missed.”

Twain also said that she would be singing for a long time during each stop. She said, “It’s going to take a lot of energy to get through the show. This show is probably going to run about two hours. And lots of singing — everyone has to sing. There’s so many vocals on the new stuff.”

Twain gave an interview to USA Today about the types of songs that were part of her Las Vegas residency and how she envisioned the 2023 tour. She said that since she sang the tunes that people know her for during her Las Vegas Residency, she wanted her 2023 tour stops to feel unique. She said, “I’m not not going to do the classics, but I won’t be doing all of them."

Twain continued to USA Today, "Since I did the Vegas residencies (of hits), I’ll give some of those a rest and am doing this medley of songs I might not have done on stage before and I know people love them."

How Much Money Did Shania Twain Make From Her Las Vegas Residency?

It's possible to guess that Shania Twain makes more money from her Las Vegas Residency than from her 2023 tour. Her residency is called "Let's Go!" and began in December 2019 at the Zappos Theater. After two concerts in March 2020, the singer took a break due to the COVID-19 pandemic and came back in December 2021.

In a profile of Shania Twain published in the Los Angeles Times, Ray Waddell, who works for Oak View Group, said that Twain probably earns $1 million for every Las Vegas concert. Waddell said that is what Calvin Harris and Lady Gaga bring in.

RELATED: Shania Twain Met Her Husband In An Incredibly Unexpected And Somewhat Controversial Way

According to Caesars.com, Twain had 14 shows in Las Vegas. Based on what Waddell said, the singer appears to have made millions from this residency. She has a $400 million net worth, according to Celebrity Net Worth. And that is definitely thanks to the money that she continually brings in from shows.

Shania Twain's Las Vegas residency not only made her very wealthy but was also fun for her fans since she had taken quite a long break from putting out albums. After her debut album "Shania Twain" came out in 1993, she followed that up with two more albums, "The Woman in Me" in 1995 and "Come On Over" in 1997. But after "Up!" came out in 2002, Twain didn't record another album until "Now" in 2017. And her sixth album, "Queen of Me," didn't come out until 2023.

RELATED: Shania Twain's Publicity Shy Son Eja Lange Has An Unsurprising Talent

In a January 2023 interview with The Guardian, Shania Twain said that she learned that she had Lyme disease and that this was rough on her voice when she began performing in Las Vegas.

Twain said, "The funny thing is – and I have to laugh at myself, as a singer – that it affected the nerves in my vocal cords. It is ironic, but I still feel lucky, because it could have gone to my organs." She added to The Guardian, "It’s definitely deeper and raspier now, but I don’t mind the new characteristics in there."

While Twain might not have made as much from each 2023 tour stop as her Las Vegas residency, it seems that she thrives on any chance to sing for her fans. Her tour has gotten great reviews. And according to CTV News, Twain asked two young girls who were in the audience in Saskatoon to come up on stage with her, which was a thrill.

ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7tbTErZ%2Bippeoe6S7zGifqK9dosKktIydoJ1lo52uqrrAZquwmZmjeq6typ5kn6qfonpzfJFsZK2npad6ra3SZq2en5GoerOx0qKbnqaTrnw%3D