President Trump’s MAGA fans still want to “lock her up!” — but Hillary Clinton with Bubba in tow has other plans: a speaking tour that debuts in Vegas weeks after the midterms.

The Clintons announced Monday they will visit cities this year and next across North America in a series of conversations dubbed “An Evening with President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton.”

Tickets, depending on the seat and venue, range from $70 to $699.

The tour will be produced by promoter Live Nation, the company behind Michelle Obama’s massive tour to promote her new book as well as tours for Beyoncé, Taylor Swift and Bruno Mars.

The couple will hold joint conversations at the shows and share “stories and inspiring anecdotes that shaped their historic careers in public service, while also discussing issues of the day and looking toward the future,” Live Nation said.

The Clintons remain a favorite target of President Trump and Republicans, and the revelation just weeks before the Nov. 6 midterms could give the GOP fresh fodder and create headaches for Democrats seeking to move on from the 2016 election.

Twitter took notice.

“no thank you. the only tour i want to see the Clinton’s on is a jail tour. #LockHerUp,” posted self-described conservative anna katherine.

“OMG>>>What morons will attend this?? What hypocrisy?? What about #MeToo! Maybe they should sit this one out! #Hillary and Bill Clinton to go on tour this year,” wrote another Trump backer, Lady De-Plorable.

Some Democrats didn’t think it was such a swell idea either.

“Just imagine if George W and Laura would do this. The idea is plain old dumb for the Clintons to go on tour. Just give it a rest will you two. We don’t need this now.!!!” tweeted Pati, a “Blue Wave” supporter.

Chants of “Lock her up!” still regularly erupt from the president’s fans at his campaign-style rallies leading up to the midterms, even though Hillary Clinton has never been charged with a crime.

The chants also came after the commander-in-chief voiced his fervent support of the American ideal that a person is innocent until proven guilty in his defense of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

The power duo will kick off the trek Nov. 18 in Las Vegas at the 5,200-seat Park Theater.

They will visit Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena on Nov. 27, Montreal’s Bell Centre on Nov. 28 and Smart Financial Center in Sugar Land, Texas, on Dec. 4.

“Attendees will have the opportunity to hear one-of-a-kind conversations with the two leaders as they tell their stories from some of the most impactful moments in modern history. 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,” Live Nation said in a statement.

The Clintons’ first show next year will be April 11 at the nearly 3,000-seat Beacon Theatre in New York, and the tour wraps May 4 at the Forum in Inglewood, California.

The Clintons will also visit Philadelphia’s The Met, Detroit’s Fox Theatre, DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, DC, and Opera House in Boston.

Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. local time Friday at LiveNation.com.