Shania Twain will perform to a handful of fans in an East London pub in support of her latest album.
The June 6 concert at The Shacklewell Arms in Dalston marks a full-circle moment for the country music icon, who was singing late at night in Timmins, Ontario from the age of eight.
It’s a period of time she revisits on her upcoming album ‘Little Miss Twain’, featuring the single ‘Dirty Rosie’, which is out now.
Fans can enter a ballot for the £25 tickets, with the first wave opening Friday (May 29) and a second chance following via Shania’s social channels at 1pm BST the same day.
It comes days ahead of her appearances alongside Harry Styles as part of his 12-night residency at London’s Wembley Arena, followed by a headline slot at Thomond Park Stadium in Limerick this summer.
On the new album, the ‘Waking Up Dreaming’ singer says: “A lot of ‘Little Miss Twain’ is reflective of my teens, my roots as well as the energy of the rock and R&B I loved so much, but still with that Western twang.
“Where I’m from you don’t go anywhere on a horse – you go on a snowmobile. I was dreaming about the Western lifestyle and I was living in a very different world than where I ended up.”