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Country Queen To Play Smallest Show in Decades in London

Shania Twain has announced a surprise upcoming show in a small 200-capacity venue in London. On June 6th, the Grammy-winning country legend will appear at the Shacklewell Arms for her smallest gig in decades.

To grab a ticket to this highly anticipated show, you'll need to enter a ballot, which gives fans the chance to buy up to two tickets via Dice should their name be pulled. If you don't make the ballot, you can try for a spot through the performer's social media on May 29th.

The 60-year-old announced the intimate show on her Instagram account, reminiscing about starting her career at "just eight years old, performing on the late-night bar circuit in her hometown of Timmins, Ontario."

She added that the small venue was a way for her to retrace "her steps from that timid eight year old to the powerhouse she has become, celebrating her journey to the top through deeply personal songwriting and unique artistry…."

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Although small and unassuming, Far Out Magazine reports that The Shackwell Arms in East London has seen performances from the likes of Amyl and the Sniffers, FKA Twigs, Wolf Alice, Fontaines DC, and Haim.

The last time the 'That Don't Impress Me Much' singer was in London, she was playing to a much bigger crowd as the headliner of the BST Hyde Park festival. She followed this show with a well-received set at the iconic Glastonbury Festival, playing the Legends slot, which celebrates classic artists and their careers.

If you miss out on Shania in London this time, she'll return in June and July, supporting Harry Styles on his record-breaking 12-night run at Wembley Stadium. The country star will also play the headline slot at Limerick City's Thomond Park Stadium in Ireland on July 7th.

The tour dates come amid Twain releasing her seventh studio album, Little Miss Twain, on July 24th via Republic, following her 2023 release of Queen Of Me.

Related: Shania Twain Was Writing All Her Hits-Except This 1996 No. 1

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This story was originally published May 28, 2026 at 5:21 PM.

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