Shania Twain Tickets Sat, Jul 5, 2025 7:30 pm at Scotiabank Saddledome ...In a move that’s left fans and fellow artists in awe, Shania Twain has announced that she will donate all profits from her 2025 world tour to organizations supporting women’s protection, education, and empowerment across the globe. The surprise announcement came during a live press conference in Toronto, where the country-pop icon opened up about her motivation to give back — and her desire to use her platform to protect those who can’t protect themselves.

“This tour is about strength, resilience, and love,” Shania said, her voice trembling with emotion. “I’ve had my share of hard times. I know what it feels like to be powerless. This is my way of helping women find their voices — and their safety.”

The news spread instantly, with social media exploding in celebration. Within hours, hashtags like #QueenShania, #ShaniaForChange, and #PowerOfWomen began trending worldwide. Fans praised her as “a legend who doesn’t just sing about empowerment — she lives it.”

Twain’s upcoming Now or Never: The Global Tour — already projected to be one of the biggest of her career — will span over 60 cities across North America, Europe, and Asia. The setlist promises both timeless hits like “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” and “You’re Still the One”, as well as new songs from her recent era of creative rebirth. But it’s what she’s doing offstage that’s capturing the world’s attention.

According to her official statement, proceeds will go directly to several international charities, including UN Women, SafeHaven International, and The Shania Foundation, which focuses on supporting survivors of abuse and funding shelters for women and children in crisis. Her team confirmed that even merchandise sales and sponsorship bonuses will be redirected toward these causes.

“I’ve been blessed with success,” Shania said. “But what’s the point of having it if you can’t use it to make someone else’s life better? Music gave me freedom — now it’s my turn to help others find theirs.”

The announcement drew emotional reactions from fans and industry peers alike. Taylor Swift reposted the news with the caption: “This is why she’s the blueprint.” Country star Kacey Musgraves added, “The industry needed this reminder of what real leadership looks like.” Even long-time collaborator Lionel Richie chimed in: “She’s not just a performer — she’s a force for good.”

Fans flooded social media with heartfelt messages:

“Shania doesn’t just empower women with her words — she’s changing lives.”
“She’s always been our Queen, but now she’s everyone’s guardian angel.”

Critics and cultural commentators praised the decision as one of the most significant philanthropic acts in modern music. One journalist wrote, “In a world where tours generate millions in profit, Shania Twain just redefined what success can mean. This isn’t charity — it’s leadership.”

For Shania, the gesture is deeply personal. Having endured childhood poverty, family violence, and years of fighting to reclaim her voice — literally and metaphorically — she has long been open about her desire to empower others through her story. “Women everywhere deserve to live without fear,” she said. “If I can help even one person feel safe, it’s worth everything.”

As the world gears up for her monumental 2025 tour, one thing is certain: Shania Twain’s greatest encore won’t happen on stage — it’s happening in the lives she’s about to change.

Or, as one fan so perfectly put it:

“She may be the queen of country-pop, but now she’s the queen of compassion too.”