The MTS Centre gig owns a secondary ticket average of $110.35 while the SaskTel Centre performance averages at $117.39. The “All for You” singer will kick things off in the Great White North in late-August and early-September, and shows at Winnipeg’s MTS Centre on September 8, SaskTel Centre in Saskatoon September 7 and Calgary’s Scotiabank Saddledome September 2 all own ticket prices well below tour average. Interestingly enough, Canada will host Jackson’s second, third and fourth cheapest tour dates. Despite the low ticket average, however, the cheapest ticket to the show is still listed for $77. Atlanta tickets currently own a median price of $105.58 on the resale market, 36.8% below tour average. Chastain Park Amphitheatre in Atlanta welcomes the cheapest show of the tour on September 26.
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