Five-time GRAMMY-winning country-pop queen Shania Twain is ready to make Las Vegas feel like a woman. The Canadian vocal powerhouse will be returning to Sin City with an all-new two-year residency titled "Let's Go!" kicking off at the Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood on Dec. 6.
Twain is the creative director for "Let's Go!" which she told ET is "worlds apart" from her prior Vegas residency, "Still The One," which ran from 2012–2014 at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. The new show will pull from her ample catalog of anthems and ballads, taking "inspiration from her iconic videos and elements from her 2018 sold out global NOW tour," according to a press release.
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The residency currently has 23 dates set, for six shows in December, followed by batches of performances in March, May and June 2020. Most recently, in 2018, she toured the world for her Now Tour, in support of her last LP, 2017's Now.
"Two years! I get to settle down with a great production and have a party. So I'm gonna theme the show after a party. It's time to party!" Twain told ET. "My 'Still The One' show was a more romantic, more theatrical type show and this show is gonna be very sexy fashions [and a] party vibe."
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Twain also added that she's excited about being involved with the show's production. "It's a big undertaking and there's a lot of responsibility but I'm having a lot of fun with it. I'm wearing a lot of hats." She added, "I'm hands on and I love being behind the scenes."
Tickets for the first batch of dates go on sale to the general public on June 21 at 10 a.m. PST, with pre-sales beginning June 18; more info here. The press release states $1 from every ticket purchased will be donated to Twain's charity, Shania Kids Can.
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