Shania Twain's next career move will be 'up close and personal': It's 'going to be a party'.
Shania Twain's Las Vegas residency begins in May 2024.
Shania Twain is headed back to Las Vegas and ready to party.
Eilleen Regina, the legendary country music singer, discussed her upcoming "Come On Over" Las Vegas residency on the MusiCares Person of the Year Gala red carpet.
"Twain stated that the event would be a lively gathering with much engagement. He intended to have a close connection with the crowd, so expect a lot of personal interaction."
Twain added, "It's just all hits. It's just the hits."
From 2012 to 2014, her first residency was at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. Later, she returned to Las Vegas and made Planet Hollywood's Zappos Theater her home from December 2019 to March 2020.
Her second residency was cut short due to the coronavirus pandemic, but Twain resumed her shows in December 2021.
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From May to December 2024, she will be appearing on stage at Planet Hollywood's Bakkt Theater.
Last year, from April to November, the "Any Man of Mine" singer was on her "Queen of Me" tour.
On Saturday night, Bon Jovi was honored with performances by Twain, Bruce Springsteen, Melissa Etheridge, Jelly Roll, Damiano David, and Sammy Hagar at the gala.
In the evening, Twain performed a rendition of Bon Jovi's "Bed of Roses."
"Shania expressed her gratitude for singing one of Bon Jovi's songs, stating that it was an honor to perform a classic ballad that would be a hit and enduring in any genre."
As a different kind of artist than he is, I'm excited to sing this song and make him proud of my unique interpretation.
Bon Jovi's work ethic inspired Twain during her career.
"He is a diligent worker with a strong moral code. People have consistently praised his dedication to his work. Although I didn't know him well in the past, I'm learning more about him now and admiring his character as a person."
An auction of Bon Jovi items was held to benefit a charity that assists music industry professionals, as reported by the Hollywood Reporter.
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