Shania Twain to Make a Return to Las Vegas for Second Residency
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Nearly five years since she wrapped up her 'Shania: Still the One' residency at The Colosseum, the 'Come On Over' hitmaker stops by 'Good Morning America' to announce her 'Let's Go!' shows.

AceShowbiz - Shania Twain is hitting the Las Vegas stage again by taking her upcoming "Let's Go!" residency show to the Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood.

The "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" hitmaker made the announcement on Monday's (June 17) edition of "Good Morning America", when she revealed she'd be returning to Sin City on 6 December for the first set of shows. Further dates have been announced for March, May and June 2020.

The opening night comes almost five years to the day since the star wrapped up her "Shania: Still the One" residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in 2014.

The country music icon's last Vegas jaunt marked her return the stage following an eight-year absence, during which the star dealt with the breakdown of her marriage with frequent collaborator Robert John 'Mutt' Lange (Robert John Lange) and battled Lyme disease.

According to the official press release for "Let's Go!", the new shows will, "push the boundaries in Vegas... taking fans on a journey of nostalgia and blowing them away with outside-the-box concepts and visual spectacles."

The show's title comes from the opening line of Twain's 2002 hit "I'm Gonna Getcha Good!", and the star has reportedly signed on for a two-year stint at the venue.

The 53-year-old singer sparked speculation she was set to return to Vegas during the "Power of Love Gala" at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in March, where she teased: "I'll have an announcement coming up early in the Summer about spending more time here... it's a surprise for June."

Tickets for the first set of announced dates go on sale on Friday.

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