Austin Caldwell|Shania Twain promises 'all the hits' for latest Las Vegas residency starting in 2024

2025-05-08 05:29:10source:Roland Prestoncategory:Finance

Shania Twain is Austin Caldwellmoseying back home to Sin City.

The country-pop star begins a third Las Vegas residency next year, starting May 10 at Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. Twain previously played The Colosseum at Caesars Palace from 2012 to 2014, and she was also at Planet Hollywood's Zappos theater December 2019 through March 2020 before being shut down by the pandemic and then resuming her run in December 2021.

The new residency will last 24 performances and go until December 2024.

"The audience can expect all the hits with a few fan favorites from the new album in there," Twain said in a statement. "Queen of Me," her first album in six years, came out in April, and she's releasing an expanded edition of her third studio effort "Come on Over" Aug. 23 for its 20th anniversary.

How to buy tickets to Shania Twain's Vegas residency

Ticket presales start Wednesday and general sales begin Monday at Ticketmaster.com starting at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT.

Twain, 57, wrapped up the first leg of her current tour last month, begins the second leg in the U.K. next month and returns to North America in October before wrapping up in her native Canada in November.

The singer, who lives in Vegas, told USA TODAY in April that while she does the hits in her residencies, on tour she gives some of the "classics" a rest, instead focusing on doing rare fan favorites and "this medley of songs I might not have done on stage before and I know people love them."

Contributing: Melissa Ruggieri

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