Country superstar Shania Twain has been keeping a low profile for the last decade or so and the news of her return to live performing has created quite a stir. The best-selling female country artist of all time (with more than 70 million records sold) will be playing an exclusive, two-year engagement at Caesars Palace starting December 1, 2012.
That is not a typo... her run does not start until the end of 2012 so anticipation for her return will be building even more. She is currently scheduled to do 60 shows per year into 2014.
Twain rose to fame in the 1990s with a string of hits like "Man, I Feel Like a Woman," "Still The One," and "That Don't Impress Me Much." In recent years, however, she has been laying low, partly due to a vocal condition known as dysphonia. Her path to "recovering her voice" has been chronicled in a TV show on the Oprah Winfrey Network and in a book released in 2011.
Twain will be performing at the Colosseam, rotating with fellow headliners Celine Dion, Elton John, and Rod Stewart.
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