Shania Twain has announced a tiny show at The Shacklewell Arms in London for next week. Find all the details below.
The Grammy-winning country pop icon will take to the stage at the 200-capacity venue in Dalston on Saturday June 6, marking her most intimate gig in decades.
It’ll come ahead of her opening for Harry Styles on his record-breaking 12-night run at Wembley Stadium next month and into July. Twain is also scheduled for a huge headline concert at Limerick City’s Thomond Park Stadium in Ireland on July 7.
Fans can enter the ballot for the chance to secure tickets to her Shacklewell Arms performance now – you can do so here. Winners will be notified via email on at 12pm BST tomorrow (Friday May 29).
Those selected can then purchase tickets via Dice. They will be limited to two per customer, priced at £25 inclusive of fees.
Fans who aren’t successful in the ballot can head to Twain’s official social media channels at 1pm BST tomorrow for a second chance to bag tickets.
All ticket holders will be required to show ID to match their ticket purchase upon entry to the venue. Tickets are non-transferable.
Twain is due to release her seventh studio album, ‘Little Miss Twain’, on Friday July 24 via Republic. It’ll follow on from her 2023 LP, ‘Queen Of Me’. She has previewed her new collection with the lead single ‘Dirty Rosie’.
Speaking to NME when she dropped her last record, Twain remembered the time she was first called “iconic”. This happened when 2002’s ‘Up!’ made her the first – and to date only – female solo artist to have three consecutive albums certified diamond in the US.
“That was when [the icon thing] began, because that was an iconic thing,” she told us. “I think as I was achieving things, I was too busy to celebrate them in the moment. You know, I guess I’m such a committed professional that it’s almost like I just put the blinders on and work.”
In 2024, Twain made her “wish list” performance at Glastonbury come true when she took on the coveted Legends Slot. She also headlined BST Hyde Park in London that summer.
Last autumn saw Twain team up with Sabrina Carpenter on stage at Austin City Limits for a joint version of ‘That Don’t Impress Me Much’.
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