I wonder what Shania's plans are for after December? I wonder if she'll extend her residency and do a full two year run. I can't see someone like Lindsay Ell being in her band for two years given she has her own career.
My theory on why this residency is at the Bakkt Theater and why it is so similar to Let's Go and the QoM tour and the cost savings is that maybe she had some sort of contractual agreement with Planet Hollywood for Let's Go and because of the pandemic she still owes them shows.
Shania still seems to be in a very celebritory mood and wants to be on stage so I wonder if a Spring/Summer 2025 tour is in the works. I could also see her staying in Vegas but I don't see a new album for at least three years. But who knows.
I agree with you. For the "Let's Go" residency she had to cancel lots of shows, then she had an album to finish and to promote, so those canceled shows were missing from the original contract with Planet Hollywood back in 2019.
I don't think she'll be in Vegas in 2025. I wonder why she has 3 free months this Fall. Maybe she will record that long awaited Christmas Album or she has other plans not yet announced.
I wonder what Shania's plans are for after December? I wonder if she'll extend her residency and do a full two year run. I can't see someone like Lindsay Ell being in her band for two years given she has her own career.
My theory on why this residency is at the Bakkt Theater and why it is so similar to Let's Go and the QoM tour and the cost savings is that maybe she had some sort of contractual agreement with Planet Hollywood for Let's Go and because of the pandemic she still owes them shows.
Shania still seems to be in a very celebritory mood and wants to be on stage so I wonder if a Spring/Summer 2025 tour is in the works. I could also see her staying in Vegas but I don't see a new album for at least three years. But who knows.
I agree with you. For the "Let's Go" residency she had to cancel lots of shows, then she had an album to finish and to promote, so those canceled shows were missing from the original contract with Planet Hollywood back in 2019.
I don't think she'll be in Vegas in 2025. I wonder why she has 3 free months this Fall. Maybe she will record that long awaited Christmas Album or she has other plans not yet announced.
When Shania announced her new residency in Las Vegas I thought she had a lot of shows canceled last time because of COVID-19 and made this to make up for those shows. In Las Vegas, It is hard to reschedule.
I wonder what Shania's plans are for after December? I wonder if she'll extend her residency and do a full two year run. I can't see someone like Lindsay Ell being in her band for two years given she has her own career.
My theory on why this residency is at the Bakkt Theater and why it is so similar to Let's Go and the QoM tour and the cost savings is that maybe she had some sort of contractual agreement with Planet Hollywood for Let's Go and because of the pandemic she still owes them shows.
Shania still seems to be in a very celebritory mood and wants to be on stage so I wonder if a Spring/Summer 2025 tour is in the works. I could also see her staying in Vegas but I don't see a new album for at least three years. But who knows.
I agree with you. For the "Let's Go" residency she had to cancel lots of shows, then she had an album to finish and to promote, so those canceled shows were missing from the original contract with Planet Hollywood back in 2019.
I don't think she'll be in Vegas in 2025. I wonder why she has 3 free months this Fall. Maybe she will record that long awaited Christmas Album or she has other plans not yet announced.
When Shania announced her new residency in Las Vegas I thought she had a lot of shows canceled last time because of COVID-19 and made this to make up for those shows. In Las Vegas, It is hard to reschedule.
Covid was beyond her control. She didn't cancel at her own call. The health regulations made it difficult for anyone to have a concerts back then. This is a new contract.
Las Vegas Goes Country with Shania Twain, Garth Books & Keith Urban!
Extra | May 31, 2024
Saddle up, because the Las Vegas Strip has gone country!
Shania Twain is proving she's still the one to see in Vegas with another run at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. Plus, Garth Brooks' residency returns to the Coliseum at Caesars Palace, and Keith Urban will kick off his brand-new residency at Fontainebleau Las Vegas later this year.
It's not just country — some of pop's biggest names are also headlining right now, including Christina Aguilera, Maroon 5, Bruno Mars and Lady Gaga.
For more info and to plan your trip, head to VisitLasVegas.com.
From amazing acrobatics to performances by popular musicians and stand-up comedians, shows in Las Vegas are second to none — and they're a big part of what makes the city such a beloved destination. These 20 Las Vegas shows, nominated by an expert panel for providing top-tier entertainment, will not disappoint.
Which show would you most like to see? Vote for your favorite once per day until voting ends on Monday, August 26 at noon ET. The winning shows will be revealed on Wednesday, September 4.
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The setlist and Shania's outfits are the same as the first leg of the residency. By the way, Bakkt Theater has been renamed. The theater is now called PH Live.
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Vegas! What a dreamy weekend we had together ❤️🔥 I didn’t want it to end, and luckily for me… it isn’t! I’ve got three shows at @phlivevegas this week to look forward to… and it’s my birthday week - Who’s coming to celebrate with me??
Today is my birthday and I’m feeling like a badass queen! Thank you for all the love and birthday messages, I love you guys! AND I can’t wait to celebrate with you all in Vegas this week! Who’s coming out to a show? Let’s go totally crazy and have a s**t kicking time!! 💥
Boyz II Men will be joining Shania onstage tonight. It looks like they'll be singing "You're Still The One" and their hit "I'll Make Love To You" with Shania.
One part of the Come On Over show I never get tired of is seeing everyone in the crowd’s reaction to this dress 😍 This is Fiona and I designed her especially for my Vegas residency. She weighs about 30lbs and she’s a bit of a puzzle to get on but she’s worth it - Come see her (and me) for yourself at @phlivevegas tonight and the week coming!!shaniatwain.com/tour
Oh geez! Here we go! We knew this was coming. Talking about extending the residency. It's all about the easy money!
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A fabulous weekend in Vegas ❤️🔥 I loved every minute with you all - We’ve got three more shows this week… I’m having too much fun, maybe I should extend my residency 🤗shaniatwain.com/tour
Final 9 shows added! January 22 - February 8, 2025
January 22, 24, 25, 29, 31 February 1, 5, 7, 8
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I’m having so much fun with you all in Vegas - I’m extending my stay! The final shows of my Come On Over - Las Vegas Residency at @phlivevegas have just been announced! Playing through February 2025. Tickets go on sale Saturday 9/7, 10am PT 😘
By Popular Demand, Final Shows Added for Shania Twain: COME ON OVER – The Las Vegas Residency at PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
Tickets for performances from January 22 – February 8, 2025 go on sale Saturday, Sept. 7 at 10 a.m. PT
Tickets for previously-announced shows through December 14, 2024 are on sale now at ticketmaster.com/shaniavegas
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LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep. 3, 2024-- By popular demand, one of music’s most renowned trailblazers and the top-selling female country artist of all-time, Shania Twain,has announced the final shows for her headlining residency show, Shania Twain: COME ON OVER – The Las Vegas Residency – All The Hits! at PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino.The nine final shows will take place in January and February 2025, wrapping up over Super Bowl weekend.
With Shania herself at the helm as creative director, COME ON OVER not only marks her third residency on the Las Vegas Strip, but also commemorates the 25th anniversary of her timeless third studio album, Come On Over. Audiences are electrified throughout the evening, belting out the lyrics to chart-toppers from the iconic album such as "Man! I Feel Like A Woman!," “From This Moment On,” “You’re Still The One,” and "That Don't Impress Me Much," alongside many of Twain’s biggest hits from her illustrious catalogue and a selection of fan favorite tracks from her latest album.
Since opening in May of 2024, COME ON OVER has received praise from both fans and critics, with People touting, “…it was a crowd pleaser,” Entertainment Tonight saying, “Shania definitely delivers during her COME ON OVER residency…” and EXTRA stating, “the show represents a new era for the Queen of Country Pop.”
Citi is the official card of COME ON OVER at PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Wednesday, Sept. 4 at 10 a.m. PT until Friday, Sept. 6 at 10 p.m. PT through the Citi Entertainment program. For complete presale details visit www.citientertainment.com.
Artist fans will have access to a presale beginning Wednesday, Sept. 4 at 2 p.m. PT.
Caesars Rewards members, Caesars Entertainment’s loyalty program, and Live Nation and Ticketmaster customers will have access to a presale from Thursday, Sept. 5 at 10 a.m. PT until Friday, Sept. 6 at 10 p.m. PT.
Additionally, Shania, Live Nation Las Vegas, and Caesars Entertainment have announced that $1 of every ticket purchased to COME ON OVER at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino will be donated to the Shania Twain Foundation.Past donations from ticket sales have driven over $1.5 million dollars in donations to STF providing critical funding for at-risk kids. The monies raised from the COME ON OVER Las Vegas residency will help STF broaden their reach to support children, youth and their families who are facing difficulties and will support their work alongside community partners to lift the most vulnerable in those communities. For more information about the Shania Twain Foundation, please visit: www.shaniatwainfoundation.com.
About Shania Twain
Global Superstar, Celebrated Songwriter, and Style Icon Shania Twain is a five-time GRAMMY winner and one of music and fashion’s most renowned trailblazers. With six albums released and more than 100 million albums sold worldwide, Twain remains the top-selling female country pop artist of all time. Her hits include “Any Man of Mine,” “That Don’t Impress Me Much,” “You’re Still the One” and “Man! I Feel Like A Woman!.” Shania was the first artist in history to release three consecutive diamond-certified albums. Twain’s first album in 15 years, NOW, was released in September 2017 and debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Top 200 albums, making it the first female country release in over three years to top the all-genre chart. The release was followed by a year-long sold-out NOW World Tour. In 2021, Shania kicked off her second residency in Las Vegas called “Let’s Go!,” which completely sold out and continued through September 2022. In July 2022, Netflix released “Shania Twain: Not Just a Girl,” a brand-new, career-spanning documentary on Twain’s life and career with an accompanying Highlights album. Most recently, Shania released her sixth full-length album Queen of Me on February 3, 2023, via Republic Nashville, which received glowing reviews from NPR, Rolling Stone, Consequence, Billboard, Variety, and many more. In April 2023, Shania kicked off her sold-out global Queen of Me tour, which ran through November 2023, and was one of the Top 10 highest-grossing country tours of the year.
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From amazing acrobatics to performances by popular musicians and stand-up comedians, shows in Las Vegas are second to none — and they're a big part of what makes the city such a beloved destination. These 20 Las Vegas shows, nominated by an expert panel for providing top-tier entertainment, will not disappoint.
Which show would you most like to see? Vote for your favorite once per day until voting ends on Monday, August 26 at noon ET. The winning shows will be revealed on Wednesday, September 4.
Vote for Shania Twain: Come On Over — The Las Vegas Residency — All The Hits! in the USA TODAY 10Best Readers' Choice Awards for Best Las Vegas Show daily through Monday, August 26th.
No. 7: Shania Twain: 'Come on Over!' — The Las Vegas Residency — All The Hits! - PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino
Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas hosts Shania Twain in their PH Live venue for her "Come on Over!" residency. The reigning "queen of country pop” takes fans on a nostalgic journey through her amazing career with songs and visual spectacles from her sold-out global tours and key scenes from her iconic videos.
Spending my weekend in Vegas has got me feeling like this! 💥 Who’s coming to the last two shows of this run at @phlivevegas tonight and tomorrow?? Come see my high kick at the @PHLiveVegas shows this weekend! 💥shaniatwain.com/tour
This is my impression of you after securing tickets to the final dates of my Come On Over residency next year 😝😂 And if you can’t relate… what are you waiting for?! Tickets for my 2025 shows are on sale now!ticketmaster.com/shania-twain-tickets/artist/764367?venueId=467893
Is it just me or does it seem like Shania really isn't putting much effort into Vegas? I mean like the style and band members. Everything just seems like such cheap production.
Last night of this Vegas run and it’s so bittersweet. I can’t wait to meet more of my fans tonight - like this kid Jet was so memorable! 🤠 But in announcing the final shows of this residency I realize our time is finite and I’ve had such an incredible time with you all that I never truthfully want it to end! Come and see me before we begin the next chapter!
Is it just me or does it seem like Shania really isn't putting much effort into Vegas? I mean like the style and band members. Everything just seems like such cheap production.
I agree. Something seems off about it and like she's just going through the motions. It's looks like a cheap and tacky mashup of Let's Go and the QoM tour. The costumes are reused from Let's Go - the dress she wears during the "Twain Town" set is the MIFLAW dress from Let's Go and the black "Fiona" dress is the same dress she opened Let's Go with at the 2019 shows. The IGGG set is the same set and choreography that has been used since the NOW tour with the addition of the motorcycle that was used during Still the One and the QoM tour. "Twain Town" has now been used for several different shows as well.
I think this band sounds better than the QoM band but there are still improvements I would make. I like that she's singing live but there are several songs I would switch to playback or lower to a more appropriate key like FAFA and Up. I initially thought she was singing MIFLAW live, but every show including the UK tour shows sound exactly the same. It's super odd that she's miming to a harmony - I don't know why they didn't lower the song and record a track of her singing the melody in a lower key - or just use the old track that had been used since the NOW tour.
Shania Twain Is Still the One at Her ‘Come on Over’ Las Vegas Residency
By Eliza Thompson | Us Weekly | September 16, 2024
There is perhaps no universe in which Us Weekly would have a bad time at a Shania Twain concert, but still, the bar is exceedingly high. After all, this is a woman famous for riding a horse on stage during her first Las Vegas residency.
Alas, there are no live equines involved in her latest residency, Come on Over, but any disappointment that might cause passes as soon as Twain, 59, launches into one of her many ’90s earworms. Besides, who needs a real horse when you’ve got a horse-shaped motorcycle, a troupe of shirtless dancing cowboys and a backdrop called the Twain Town Saloon?
Twain begins the show with “Don’t Be Stupid (You Know I Love You)” from the smash 1997 album that gives the residency its name, then follows with a few lesser hits from 2002’s Up! and last year’s Queen of Me. None of these songs are bad, but they aren’t really “all the hits” promised in the show’s title.
That all changes about 20 minutes in when she starts “You’re Still the One,” the Come on Over ballad that’s been soundtracking weddings for more than 25 years. At this point, it becomes impossible to resist the spectacle — and to stop yourself from belting it out along with Twain, who seems to get more comfortable on stage as the night progresses.
From then on, it’s nothing but bangers till the grand finale: “No One Needs to Know,” “Any Man of Mine,” “That Don’t Impress Me Much,” “Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?” and so on. One particular highlight was “Honey, I’m Home,” a Come on Over single that’s not quite as well-known as the bigger hits but still packs a punch nearly 30 years after its release.
Twain begins the song a cappella, singing along with her acoustic guitar while perched on the bar of the aforementioned Twain Town Saloon set. Maybe it was just the high of getting a free T-shirt at the merch table (because we spent too much money), but the song really got Us thinking about Twain’s legacy. While few country music fans would deny that she’s a trailblazer, her contributions to the genre sometimes seem in danger of being overlooked. Her work has always had a feminist message, but — and she’s acknowledged this herself — she wasn’t always taken seriously because of the way she looked.
“Honey, I’m Home” is the perfect encapsulation of what makes Twain’s music so great. It’s a playful and catchy tune about a woman coming home from work and wanting her man to perform all the traditionally “feminine” tasks a wife might do for her husband: “Pour me a cold one and oh, by the way / Rub my feet, gimme something to eat / Fix me up my favorite treat.”
Underneath the lilting melody, though, there’s a deeper truth — yeah, it would be nice if men did a little more domestic labor, especially if their partners are doing some or all of the breadwinning.
“This is a historically challenging time for women to find space in many, many realms,” she told the Belfast Telegraph in 2022. “I hope I can give other women the confidence not to fear feeling comfortable in their own skin. To refuse to be intimidated by anyone. It’s a right and you need to own that.”
While Twain might not be as politically outspoken as some of her more contemporary counterparts, there’s no question that she kicked open the saloon doors in country music, and her latest residency is a good reminder of that fact. As long as she’s willing to say “let’s go girls,” Us will be there with boots on.
I feel like this video from Ainsley perfectly encaptures how chaotic and fun the Las Vegas show is 😂 Come on over and have fun with us - Tickets for my shows November through to February are on sale now!!ticketmaster.com/shaniavegas