Like Cher, Bette Midler keeps on coming to an arena near you.
The 68-year-old Grammy-, Emmy- and Tony-winning singer/actress will return to Xcel Energy Center on June 7 as part of her first major tour in a decade. The 22-city It's the Girls Tour will promote Midler's new album of the same name – her salute to such girl groups as the Andrew Sisters, the Supremes and TLC. The album will be released on Tuesday.
Tickets for the St. Paul concert will go on sale Nov. 24. Prices haven't been announced yet.
American Express Card members can purchase tickets beginning Nov. 10 at 9 a.m. through Nov. 16 at 5 p.m. in select markets.
Midler last performed in the Twin Cities in 2004 at Target Center.
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