Shania Twain, a prominent figure in the country music scene, is known for performing at large venues such as Wembley Stadium, where she recently opened for Harry Styles. However, she will be returning to her origins by holding a special one-night-only show on July 17 at Toronto’s historic Horseshoe Tavern, which can accommodate only 500 attendees. This performance pays homage to Twain’s early days performing in bars in Timmins, Ont.
Tickets for the show went on sale at noon today and quickly sold out. Twain is gearing up for the release of her upcoming album, “Little Miss Twain,” scheduled to debut on July 24. The album features tracks like “Little Miss Twain” and “Dirty Rosie.”
In a press release about the album, Twain mentioned that “Little Miss Twain” reflects her teenage years, her musical roots, and the influence of rock and R&B, all while maintaining a Western flair.
Following a successful 12-night stint supporting Harry Styles in England, Twain hinted at a possible tour for “Little Miss Twain” in the near future. She expressed her excitement about potentially organizing live shows next year and involving her U.K. fans in the celebration.
This article was originally published on CBC Music.
