Gwen Stefani tour
Gwen Stefani revealed that she’ll spend the summer on tour. The “Used to Love You” singer is pictured at LinkedIn Studios on March 31, 2016 in New York. Getty Images

Gwen Stefani is hitting the road! The sometimes No Doubt front woman is heading out on another solo tour, titled after her album, “This is What the Truth Feels Like.” She announced her 28-date tour Monday, just a few days before ticket sales start.

She is bringing a special guest along with her. No, not Blake Shelton (sorry, “Voice” fans). Eve, who worked with Stefani on “Let Me Blow Ya Mind” in 2001 and “Rich Girl” in 2004, is scheduled to perform at every show. The reunion is sure to be fun for both the artists and the audience.

Fans should plan to get their tickets early, especially if ticket sales are as successful as album sales. “This is What the Truth Feels Like” gave Stefani her first number 1 solo album on the Billboard 200. That means fans should plan ahead and know exactly when to grab tickets.

How To Get Tickets: LiveNation and Ticketmaster are handling ticket sales. The retailers will make tickets available to the general public on Friday, April 22 at 10 a.m. local time. However, there are several presales that can be used to score tickets before that. On Thursday, April 21 at 10 a.m. local time, there will be presales for both regular tickets and VIP Packages. Citi Cardmembers, Live Nation Mobile app users and fans with presale codes from Facebook, Live Nation and other outlets will be able to access tickets early.

Prices: Tickets start at reasonable price points in most cities, so it looks like fans can attend the show without breaking the bank. Tickets vary by location, but most U.S. concerts start around $25 and go up to $150. Other ticket fees may be added on.

Concert Dates and Locations: Stefani is playing 26 dates in the U.S., as well as two Canadian shows. Check out all of her stops below:

  • July 12 at Xfinity Center in Mansfield, Massachusetts
  • July 16 at Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater in Virginia Beach, Virginia
  • July 17 at Jiffy Lube Live in Bristow, Virginia
  • July 19 at BB&T Pavilion in Camden, New Jersey
  • July 21 at Nikon at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, New York
  • July 23 at PNC Music Pavilion in Charlotte, North Carolina
  • July 24 at Walnut Creek Amphitheatre in Raleigh, North Carolina
  • July 26 at Midflorida Credit Union Amphitheatre in Tampa, Florida
  • July 27 at Perfect Vodka Amphitheater in West Palm Beach, Florida
  • July 29 at Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre at Encore Park in Alpharetta, Georgia
  • July 31 at Klipsch Music Center in Noblesville, Indiana
  • Aug. 2 at DTE Energy Music Theatre in Clarkston, Mississippi
  • Aug. 4 at Molson Canadian Amphitheatre in Toronto
  • Aug. 6 at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre in Tinley Park, Illinois
  • Aug. 7 at Xcel Energy Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota
  • Aug. 9 at Riverbend Music Center in Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Aug. 10 at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre in Maryland Heights, Missouri
  • Aug. 12 at Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri
  • Aug. 13 at Gexa Pavillion in Dallas
  • Aug. 14 at the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands, Texas
  • Aug. 16 at Austin360 Amphitheater in Travis, Texas
  • Aug. 19 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas
  • Aug. 20 at Save Mart Center in Fresno, California
  • Aug. 24 at Key Arena in Seattle
  • Aug. 25 at Pepsi Live at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
  • Oct. 8 at Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View, California
  • Oct. 15 at The Forum in Inglewood, California