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Shania Twain To Tour Australia And New Zealand In 2016

by Roger Wink, VVN Music on September 5, 2015

in News

Shania Twain’s final tour is continuing overseas and the country superstar says she wouldn’t mind returning to Las Vegas for an extended run.

Twain spoke with Robin Leach of the Las Vegas Sun, telling him “It’s going so well that I’ve decided I’d like to extend it. I’m not ready to stop. We’re already talking about going onto Europe at some point.”

She said she will be finishing her new album, the first in thirteen years, in the late fall and early winter “Then Europe and maybe add on Asia, Australia and New Zealand. I have to take it phase by phase. But the ideal scenario is to come back to Las Vegas. I’d like to return to Las Vegas and do another couple of years in a residency.”

Twain played at Caesars Palace for two years in 2013 and 2014.

Shania Twain is the top selling female artist in country music history and and the sixth biggest selling female vocalist overall behind Barbra Streisand, Madonna, Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston and Celine Dion. According to the RIAA, she has sold 48 million copies of her four studio, one hits collection and one live album. The 1997 set Come On Over is two-times platinum with over twenty million in sales in the U.S.

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