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Shania Twain Applauded by Fans for Handling Stage Fall Gracefully at Chicago Concert
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The 'You're Still the One' hitmaker, who is currently on the 'Queen Of Me' tour in support of her latest album under the same name, slipped onstage while performing at Credit Union 1 Amphitheater over the weekend.

AceShowbiz - Shania Twain experienced an unexpected incident during her concert in Chicago. The "You're Still the One" hitmaker tripped and fell onstage while taking the Credit Union 1 Amphitheater stage, but she managed to handle it gracefully.

The incident took place on Saturday, July 1. At that time, the 57-year-old was performing "Don't Be Stupid", which originally appeared on her 1997 album, "Come On Over".

In a video surfacing online, Shania could be seen walking to the side of the stage and accidentally slipped. She, however, smoothly landed on her behind. As she sat on the floor, she shouted, "Don't be stupid Chicago! You know I love you!"

Impressed by Shania's reaction, one concertgoer who shared the clip on TikTok gushed, "Shania Twain concert was amazing! She nailed it but God doni love to see people fall! She was fine!!!" Another fan raved, "Still a queen. How did she pull this off so good?!?!"

Shania is currently on her "Queen Of Me" tour, which will make its next stop in Bethel, New York on Monday night. The tour itself is in support of her latest album under the same name, which arrived on February 3.

When speaking about the record, the "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" songstress explained, "The playfulness and the pop on the album felt more like the stomp of my childhood." She added, "It's been liberating making the music I want to listen to and dance to without really thinking about genre because there is a bit of everything in there."

Shania said she worked with U.K. songwriters on "Queen of Me", the place where she has always felt "less pressure" than in her home country. "I always found the pressure off in the U.K., for sure, not having to worry about what my genre was," she shared. "My role isn't to create genre-specific songs, I just create the best record I can make."

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