Reigning Queen Of Country Pop, Shania Twain Rocks Stagecoach Saturday Night

Shania Twain rocked Stagecoach Saturday night, thrilling 75,000 music fans who made their way to Indio for the weekend.

Headlining and performing at the festival for the first time, Twain opened with fan-favorite, “Rock This Country,” setting the scene for a performance which had the audience packed into any available space in front of the Mane stage.

Filled with hit after hit, her electric 90-min set showcased her illustrious career and was a reminder that Twain is one of the most dominant and exciting artists of all time.

Surprises of the night included performances from pop heartthrob Nick Jonas,  who came out to join his idol on stage for a version of Twain’s hit “Party For Two” and country darling Kelsea Ballerini, who accompanied Shania for “Any Man of Mine“.

With more than 100 million albums sold worldwide and U.S. sales topping 34.5 million, Twain remains the top-selling female country artist of all time.

Twain’s albums include her platinum-selling 1993 debut, “Shania Twain”; “The Woman in Me,” her Grammy Award-winning double diamond-selling 1995 release; “Come on Over,” the best-selling studio album in Soundscan history by a female artist in any genre and the best-selling country album of all time with more than 40 million units sold worldwide; and “UP!,” Twain’s third consecutive diamond-selling album release.

Recognizing her indelible impact and achievements in music, Twain is the first and only female to receive CMT’s Artist of a Lifetime Award and she recently received the Icon Award at Billboard’s Women in Music ceremony. Twain’s many hits include “Any Man of Mine,” “That Don’t Impress Me Much,” “You’re Still the One” and “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!”

Keep up to date on all things Shania, including new music on her website at shaniatwain.com and on social media on Facebook and Twitter.

 

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