Shania Twain plays strictly gigantic spaces, but that’s changing in London next week when the iconic singer will take to a 200-capacity venue.
On Saturday, June 6, she’ll play at the Shacklewell Arms as a tiny surprise show, right before the small task of 12 nights at Wembley Stadium with Harry Styles.
As mentioned in the post by the Shacklewell Arms, this will mark Shania Twains most intimate show anywhere in decades, coming after decades of playing giant venues. Her last show in London came in the summer of 2024, when she headlined Hyde Park BST festival, which followed a celebratory legend’s slot performance at Glastonbury Festival – laden with all-timers including That Don’t Impress Me Much and Man! I Feel Like A Woman!
It comes ahead of the release of her seventh studio album, Little Miss Twain, which is set to drop on July 24.
How to sign up for tickets to see Shania Twain
Since demand for this will be through the roof, you’ll need to enter the ballot for tickets, which can be done here. The winners will be selected tomorrow (May 29) at 12pm local time, and you should be notified via the email address you note down in the sign up form. Those who are successful will be able to purchase tickets via DICE for a cost of £25 plus fees, limited to two per customer.
Tickets are completely non-transferable and those attending must bring ID to the show that matches the name on their ticket.
Those who aren’t successful will be able to try again for a spot via Shania Twain’s social media channels at 1pm tomorrow.
Shania Twain plays the Shacklewell Arms on Saturday, June 6.