Bill and Hillary Clinton are embarking on a 13-city tour — dubbed “An evening with President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton” — across the U.S. and Canada in late 2018 through May 2019.

Live Nation, which is producing the events, described the tour as “one-of-a-kind conversations with the two leaders as they tell their stories from some of the most impactful moments in modern history.”

Ticket prices for the Washington, D.C., event are selling for $99.50 to $250, according to Ticketmaster. Prices for the cheap seats in most cities are under $100, but the price can hit a few hundred dollars for better seats, and VIP seating can run above $700.

“From the American presidency to the halls of the Senate and State Department, to one of the United States' most controversial and unpredictable presidential elections, they provide a unique perspective on the past, and remarkable insight into where we go from here,” a news release said.

The Clintons will embark across North America as Democrats gear up for the 2020 presidential election. Their appearances also come at a critical time for the #MeToo movement, which has brought renewed scrutiny to the Clintons’ actions.

During an interview with the “Today Show” this year, the former president insisted he “did the right thing” during the Monica Lewinsky scandal, when he vehemently denied having an affair with the former White House intern. He became defensive when pressed about the emotional distress he caused Lewinsky by lying about their affair.

The former secretary of state faced backlash in January when reports surfaced that she chose not to fire a campaign staffer accused of sexual harassment. Clinton instead reassigned the woman alleging the harassment to a different position.

The tour begins in Las Vegas on Nov. 18 and concludes in Los Angeles on May 4. The couple will make stops in Toronto, Michigan, and Texas before it wraps up.