Earlier this month, Gwen Stefani joined the long list of artists who are slated to launch major North American tours in the next upcoming months. The 46-year-old No Doubt frontwoman will kick off her "This Is What the Truth Feels Like" tour on July 12 in Mansfield, Massachusetts, hitting 27 dates before concluding on August 25 in Vancouver, British Columbia.

The tour will take a short break before fully wrapping in October with two shows in Mountain View, California and Los Angeles. It is in support of Stefani's solo LP This Is What the Truth Feels Like, which she released on March 18. Stefani has enlisted rapper Eve to join her on all upcoming dates.

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Tickets for the tour went on sale Friday, April 22, and have already flooded the resale market. Currently, tickets are averaging $183, with the priciest cities scheduled for Dallas, Austin, and San Francisco. Stefani's Dallas show on Aug. 13 clocks in as her priciest show thus far, with tickets on the resale market averaging $243 with the cheapest ticket priced at $40. Just behind that price point is her Aug. 16 stop in Austin, where tickets average $226, with the cheapest ticket up for grabs for $54, according to data provided by ticket aggregator TiqIQ. To compare, Stefani's cheapest date is scheduled for an Aug. 25 performance in Vancouver, where tickets are averaging $133, with the cheapest ticket going for $50. Her Aug. 12 stop in Kansas City is also an affordable date, with tickets averaging $155 with a $44 get-in. Fans traveling to the Sprint Center can secure parking in Kansas City through Parkwhiz.com ahead of time to cheapen the overall concert experience.

Gwen Stefani and Eve collaborated on the 2001 single "Let Me Blow Ya Mind," as well as the mega-hit "Rich Girl," and so fans can expect to see live renditions of both tracks throughout the run. This Is What The Truth Feels Like marks Stefani's first solo album in a decade, and also her first chart topper. The disc debuted at the No. 1 position on the Billboard 200 albums chart and earned 84,000 equivalent album units in the week ending March 24, according to a report from Billboard.

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