Overall Rating
4.8
By Carolina1234
Great show!!
Shania was amazing. Was concerned she wouldn’t play her old songs but she did and it was a blast.
By diverbob
Shania, WOW!!
Phenomenal show! Shania sounded, and looked great. The show was massive, lights, lasers, giant TVs. This was my 4th Shania Twain show and they just keep getting better. Highly recommend seeing her show if you can get tickets.
By KimoPhil
Every song was great and definitely well performed
Shania has mixed up her show over the last decade. 6 dancers have been added with 2 female and 4 male, a positive addition. Violins, guitar, bass and drums round out the band. Shania was in fine voice and temperament with great audience interaction as well as the staging of the various songs. The concert was among the best I have ever seen, a very positive experience.
By Sofita
Very professional and warm with the public. Very nice and visual presentation!
By SeattleCheryl
Shania Twain 5 Star Rating!!
We just saw Shania Twain in Tacoma Washington. WOW! It was an incredible concert backed by Las Vegas glitz and lighting. We were completely entertained. GO SEE SHANIA!!!
By HRamirez
Shania was AMAZING!
Best concert ever! Shania is so down to earth and such a great performer! The staff at the Tacoma dome ugraded our tickets to fill in floor seating witch we thought was amazing!
By Titiantoby
SO EXCELLENT
I have seen lots of shows and it was very entertaining and the seat was gr8, she walked by us twice and shook his hand, it was lots of fun
By Karaokefx
She's back, an awesome beautiful entertainer
Shania Twain returned to Tacoma to an overwhelming response. Although I wasn't too happy with the $25 to $40 parking closeby, and I thought they had renovated the Tacoma Dome (although it might be coming up), it was still an awesome show by an awesome entertainer with special effects, large boxes (better explained in person or at the show) and very talented back up singers, dancers and the best drummer I have ever seen (and she did an awesome solo too). Shania sang some of her new songs, one went over really well, but she brought down the house with her many super hits from ten years ago. Welcome back, Shania. The only downside to the concert was an opening act of someone I had never heard of and the face that she didn't come on stage until one hour after the announced start time on the picture, but her two hour show more than made up for that.
By FanNanners
That impressed me much
She was so great! Not afraid to mingle with fans, sang ALL her hits. Creative and fun moving stage and costume changes. Good energy.
By Scrapbooket
Shana's best show yet!
Loved the experience. Especially the Military salute!
Shania Twain on Tour
Shania Twain's concerts bring together her long list of hits and her newer material in thrilling ways, throwing back to her iconic videos while also using state-of-the-art stagecraft to make her appear larger than life. Her status as the queen of country-pop is only cemented by her stellar stage presence and the enduring power of her hits. Bottom line: She will impress you much.
Shania Twain in Concert
Ontario-born Shania Twain has one of the most storied histories in country music, with chart-topping singles around the world and shelves full of awards. Her second album, 1995's The Woman in Me, was her huge breakthrough, spawning her first Canadian No. 1 country single, the feisty "Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?" as well as her inaugural U.S. country chart-topper, the saucy "Any Man of Mine." Twain's no-nonsense lyrics and smooth voice proved to be an ideal pairing for country-music audiences as well as the Recording Academy of America, who awarded Woman the 1996 Grammy for Best Country Album. From there, Twain went on not only to rule ‘90s country but to expand her terrain into pop. The lush ballad "You're Still the One," from her third album, Come On Over, became Twain's first Hot 100 Top 10 single and topped charts around the world, with the swirling love song "From This Moment On" and the amusedly withering "That Don't Impress Me Much," also from that album, following suit. Come On Over would spawn 12 singles from its 1997 release until 2000, and those songs picked up four Grammys at the Recording Academy's 1999 and 2000 awards.
In 2002 Twain showed off her wide musical palette with Up!, which was released in three editions that placed its 19 songs in pop, country, and "world" motifs. The album showcased Twain's instinct for writing memorable hooks and proved to audiences that she could hang with pop's biggest names. Twain put music on the back burner in the years that followed, releasing the occasional single while focusing on raising her son and dealing with health issues. She returned from the break in 2012 when she opened the Still the One residency at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas. In the years since, she's released her fifth album, Now, executive-produced and appeared on the USA talent search Real Country, and announced a second Vegas residency, Let's Go!, opening in December 2019. Previously, Shania Twain has sold out venues to capacity, like Zappos Theater and The O2.