Selena Gomez is preparing to take her music on the road…
The 20-year-old half-Mexican American singer/actress, who gave a sultry performance of her new single “Come and Get It” at the MTV Movie Awards, has announced a worldwide tour that will make stops in more than 50 cities.
The tour, to promote Gomez’s highly-anticipated summer album, starts in Vancouver, Canada on August 14, and wraps up on November 27 in St. Louis, with stops throughout Europe and North America.
Presale tickets for select cities and VIP packages will be available tomorrow (April 17), before all tickets go on sale April 20 via Ticketmaster.
Before the tour, fans can catch Gomez’s upcoming performance on April 27 at the Radio Disney Music Awards where she is nominated for Best Female Artist.
Here are Selena Gomez’s upcoming tour dates:
August 14: Vancouver, British Columbia (Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena)
August 16: Calgary, Alberta (Scotiabank Saddledome)
August 17: Edmonton, Alberta (Rexall Place)
August 18: Saskatoon, Saskatchewan (Credit Union Center)
August 19: Winnipeg, Manitoba (MTS Centre)
August 22: Ottawa, Ontario (Scotiabank Place)
August 23: Montreal, Quebec (Bell Center)
August 24: Toronto, Ontario (Air Canada Centre)
August 30: Copenhagen, Denmark (Falcon Theater)
August 31: Stockholm, Sweden (The Arena)
September 1: Oslo, Norway (Oslo Spektrum)
September 3: Amsterdam, Netherlands (Heineken Music Hall)
September 4: Antwerp, Belgium (Lotto Arena)
September 5: Paris, France (Zénith)
September 7: London, England (Hammersmith)
September 11: Lisbon, Portugal (Campo Pequeno)
September 12: Madrid, Spain (Palacio Vistalegre)
September 16: Milan, Italy (Alcatraz)
September 17: Vienna, Austria (Stadthalle)
September 19: Minsk, Belarus (Arena Minsk)
September 21: Kiev, Ukraine (Palace of Sport)
September 23: St. Petersburg, Russia (Ice Palace)
September 25: Moscow, Russia (Alena Olympisky)
October 10: Washington, D.C. (Patriot Center)
October 11: Pittsburgh, PA (Peterson Events Center)
October 12: Boston, MA (TD Garden)
October 15: Buffalo, NY (First Niagara Arena)
October 16: Brooklyn, NY (Barclays Center)
October 18: Philadelphia, PA (Wells Fargo Center)
October 19: Uncasville, CT (Mohegan Sun Arena)
October 20: Newark, NJ (Prudential Center)
October 22: Hershey, PA (Giant Center)
October 23: Louisville, KY (KFC Yum! Center)
October 25: Nashville, TN (Bridgestone Arena)
October 26: Atlanta, GA (Philips Arena)
October 27: Charlotte, NC (Time Warner Cable Arena)
October 29: Sunrise, FL (BB&T Center)
October 30: Tampa, FL (Tampa Bay Times Forum)
November 1: San Antonio, TX (AT&T Center)
November 2: Houston, TX (Toyota Center)
November 3: Dallas, TX (American Airlines Arena)
November 5: Phoenix, AZ (US Airways Center)
November 6: Los Angeles, CA (STAPLES Center)
November 8: San Diego, CA (Valley View Casino Center)
November 9: Las Vegas, NV (Mandalay Bay Events Center)
November 10: San Jose, CA (HP Pavilion)
November 12: Seattle, WA (Key Arena at Seattle Center)
November 14: Salt Lake City, UT (Energy Solutions Arena)
November 16: Denver, CO (1STBANK Center)
November 17: Kansas City, MO (Sprint Center)
November 19: Indianapolis, IN (Bankers Life Field House)
November 21: Minneapolis, MN (Target Center)
November 22: Chicago, IL (Allstate Arena)
November 23: Columbus, OH (Nationwide Arena)
November 26: Detroit, MI (Palace of Auburn Hills)
November 27: St. Louis, MO (Chaifetz Arena)
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