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by Kim on 5/14/24Bakkt Theater at Planet Hollywood - Las VegasShania delivered with her voice, her hits and an overall great show!
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Shania Twain on Tour
Shania Twain's concerts bring together her long list of hits and her newer material in thrilling ways, throwing back to her iconic videos while also using state-of-the-art stagecraft to make her appear larger than life. Her status as the queen of country-pop is only cemented by her stellar stage presence and the enduring power of her hits. Bottom line: She will impress you much.
Shania Twain in Concert
Ontario-born Shania Twain has one of the most storied histories in country music, with chart-topping singles around the world and shelves full of awards. Her second album, 1995's The Woman in Me, was her huge breakthrough, spawning her first Canadian No. 1 country single, the feisty "Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?" as well as her inaugural U.S. country chart-topper, the saucy "Any Man of Mine." Twain's no-nonsense lyrics and smooth voice proved to be an ideal pairing for country-music audiences as well as the Recording Academy of America, who awarded Woman the 1996 Grammy for Best Country Album. From there, Twain went on not only to rule ‘90s country but to expand her terrain into pop. The lush ballad "You're Still the One," from her third album, Come On Over, became Twain's first Hot 100 Top 10 single and topped charts around the world, with the swirling love song "From This Moment On" and the amusedly withering "That Don't Impress Me Much," also from that album, following suit. Come On Over would spawn 12 singles from its 1997 release until 2000, and those songs picked up four Grammys at the Recording Academy's 1999 and 2000 awards.
In 2002 Twain showed off her wide musical palette with Up!, which was released in three editions that placed its 19 songs in pop, country, and "world" motifs. The album showcased Twain's instinct for writing memorable hooks and proved to audiences that she could hang with pop's biggest names. Twain put music on the back burner in the years that followed, releasing the occasional single while focusing on raising her son and dealing with health issues. She returned from the break in 2012 when she opened the Still the One residency at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. In the years since, she's released her fifth album, Now, executive-produced and appeared on the USA talent search Real Country, and announced a second Vegas residency, Let's Go!, opening in December 2019. Previously, Shania Twain has sold out venues to capacity, like Zappos Theater and The O2.
Shania delivered with her voice, her hits and an overall great show!
We were on our feet the entire time. What a great concert. Loved the music. Loved the performance. Loved the venue. Highly recommend!!
Took my wife for Mothers Day! She loved it! We were so happy about how great her voice sounded & beautiful she still is. Shania seemed to have as much fun as her fans did. This is a can’t miss show!! Loved it!
She still has it but I’d like to have seen more dancing from her.
Great concert ~ lots of energy & elaborate production ~ 🎶🎶
Great concert I wanted more! Beautifully stayed love her music!
It was an amazing show and the experience will forever be remembered as the best birthday ever!!
It’s a show that doesn’t settle down and definitely lives up to the title, all the hits. Fantastic performance visually and vocally, very fun! It’s definitely a party! Shania is Vegas.
The theatre is easy to get to, plenty of drinks stands and toilets, and the staff are all really helpful. The seats are also comfortable with plenty of room in front and to the sides. However, that’s where the good stuff really ends. The show was about the least Las Vegas show I’ve ever been to or had the misfortune to see. The sound for the show itself was pretty poor and was, at times, so bad you couldn’t hear what she was singing. There are also no screens (the ones there are are used for pointless graphics), and with being pretty far away, it could have honestly been anyone on stage. Would I go the theatre again? Yes. Would I go to see Shania Twain again or recommend? No.
I’ve seen every single Shania tour / residency and 100% she was her most confident self up there during Come on Over residency. Vocals were incredible, production was similar to the last tour but I don’t have concerns about that. I love the fun, colourful, energetic vibe that has her glowing on stage. Perfect setlist for everyone who goes will know the majority of the songs. Her band and dancers are so fun. You can tell she’s having the time of her life up there, taking it all in, interacting with people. I’m probably biased cause she’s my queen but 12/10 and i will be coming back 5 more times haha. Love you Shania ♡
Shania put on a great show; however, the mixing of the music was BAD. The base was so loud we could barely hear anything else.
The Bakkt Theater is a nice venue - seats are comfortable - Great view of the stage - Shania rocked from the get-go; between the change of clothes, the change of sets, the length of the show, she belted out her songs with great enthusiasm and talent - Not a great fan of Country, but would go back to see her
Bad sound, bad performence. Everything was out of sync. In conclusion, it look like Shania was intoxicated.
I love Shania so this is tough to write. If you go, you should know that her voice is mostly gone. I suspected it may be damaged, but not as bad as it is. It dropped out in many places, was off key, and she struggled to hold some of the highlighted longer notes. I have to give her a lot of credit for performing and raising money for her charity. I think the Bakkt Theatre may not be the venue for her and her crew. Sorry for the bad review, but it hurt my heart to see it.
I adore Shania and looked forward to this concert for so long. Shania looked great and I loved all the outfits and set changes. Two big problems: 1) Unfortunately, I couldn't see her face or the faces of anyone on stage. Please add a screen so those in back can see these amazing performers closer up. We were in the first row of the 2nd section so the seats weren't bad yet the human eye can only see detail so far. I needed binoculars! 2) Most importantly, there were audio problems that did not allow Shania to be heard including the first few notes of the first song. It seemed that the mixing was off many times with lead and backup vocals too quiet. There was a lot of work to put this show together and it's really disappointing to have sound problems and not be able to see the show clearly. I still enjoyed the show but expected more.
We couldn't see a thing because the people in front of us never sat down.
This concert really needed video screens as it was difficult to see her. Sound mix was a little too heavy and the production was bare bones which relied too much on strobes and flashes. All the hits were done!
This was my 10th Shania show. My favorite show so far was her first residency at Caesars Palace. Shania was more classy back then. I’m not a big fan of her outfits or her wigs but I still love her. There were times when I couldn’t hear her voice just her backup vocals. She performed every song on her greatest hits CD besides today is your day. The show was a huge improvement from her Queen of Me tour. Overall, I had a great time.
Went to opening night and was disappointed with a hyped up show. Mic was either cutting out or her voice was failing. Show started late. Dancers were tacky. Set looked like a high school effort. Would not see again.
We were so looking forward to Shania’s opening night show - very disappointing - hope it improves moving forward for future audiences!