Shania Twain Cancels Several Upcoming Las Vegas Residency Dates
After postponing her Shania Twain Let’s Go! The Las Vegas Residency dates in March, Twain has announced that her Las…
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After postponing her Shania Twain Let’s Go! The Las Vegas Residency dates in March, Twain has announced that her Las Vegas residency at Zappos Theater in Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino shows originally scheduled for May 20 through June 6 have been cancelled, due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“To all my fans, My Let’s Go! Las Vegas Residency performances scheduled for May 20 through June 6 at Zappos Theater are no long able to happen in accordance with CDC recommendations regarding events,” Twain shared in a statement.
Earlier this year, Twain added a slew of new dates to the residency, including shows in August, September and December. Currently, those shows are still set to proceed as planned.
“I’m looking forward to returning to Vegas later in the year with my dates from August through to December, but for now it’s time to stay home,” Twain shared. “We are all in this together!”
The Sin City-based show, with Shania herself serving as creative director, showcases her decades-long career with hits spanning from “Man! I Feel Like A Woman!,” to “You’re Still The One” and “That Don’t Impress Me Much.” The energy-driven show also boasts of eight elegant costume changes, a seven-piece band and eight male dancers.
Tickets for the affected dates will be refunded at point of purchase within 30 days, while tickets for her August through December shows are on-sale now.
Cancelled dates:
May 2020: 20, 22, 23, 27, 29, 30
June 2020: 3, 5, 6
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