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LET’S GO

let’s go! Shania Twain resumes performances of her second Las Vegas residency

By Heather Turk

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Shania Twain may describe “Let’s Go!” The Las Vegas Residency as “way more of a stand-up party show” than her previous Las Vegas residency, “SHANIA: STILL THE ONE” at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, but fans who get tickets to see the high-energy production when it returns to Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in December are in for a celebration unlike any other. “It’s going to be the biggest party show that I’ve ever had just because emotions are going to be high for me,” the country superstar told Sunseeker. “I’ll be coming out of my COVID dormancy as a performer because I haven’t been onstage. I’ve been recording and using my voice, but I haven’t been out physically doing the performance. This will be my first show back, so it’s big for me.”

Returning for 14 performances Dec. 2-12, 2021, and Feb. 11-26, at 8 p.m., Shania Twain “Let’s Go!” The Las Vegas Residency was one of the final shows to perform in Las Vegas before the COVID-19 pandemic temporarily halted all live entertainment on the Strip in March 2020. While Twain said she’s eager to carry on where she left

Twain told Sunseeker that she’s looking forward to seeing audiences again, as “it’s been so long”

“Because it’s going to be December, I’ll already be getting into the spirit of Christmas,” Twain said. “So, I want to do some acoustic Christmas stuff with the audience during the show.”

Twain said “Let’s Go!” features “all the hits that everybody knows and can sing along with”

off — performing her greatest hits like “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!” — she does plan on making a few updates to the production. A known animal lover, Twain said she’s excited to bring “a new little animal” onstage for one of her numbers since she loves having animals nearby and can’t bring her horses onstage like she did at The Colosseum. She also plans on playing around with her costumes and performing some different material. “Because it’s going to be December, I’ll already be getting into the spirit of Christmas,” Twain said. “So, I want to do some acoustic Christmas stuff with the audience during the show.” Twain plans on doing “a little love song section for lovers,” as well, when she’s back onstage in February for Valentine’s Day, although she always invites a pair of lovebirds from the audience to join her onstage when she performs “From This Moment On.” “I’ve had many proposals at my shows over the years, which is why I started the ‘From This Moment On’ invite onstage for couples,” Twain explained. “So many couples get married to ‘From This Moment On’ and ‘You’re Still the One,’ so now I do a little vignette with them onstage, and it’s very romantic. It’s my gift, or I guess my show of appreciation, for people who include my music in their love story.” As for what the “That Don’t Impress Me Much” singer finds romantic, the answer is quite simple.

“I think the most romantic things are things you do on the fly,” Twain stated. “My husband is very good at surprising me. In our marriage he’s very romantic, so maybe I have to set the bar high for myself this Valentine’s Day and ask him to come onstage and dance with me or something.” ticketmaster.com/ shaniavegas