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Shania Twain Delights Fans with Surprise Intimate Performance in the Bahamas

Shania Twain Delights Fans with Surprise Intimate Performance in the Bahamas

Yahoo28-05-2025
Shania Twain surprised fans with an intimate performance in a restaurant in the Bahamas
With a baseball cap on and her hair pulled back into a ponytail, Twain sang "You're Still the One" for the audience
The Queen of Country Pop embarks on a limited North America tour this JulyShania Twain makes the case for hitting the local restaurants while on vacation.
The "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" singer, 59, shared a TikTok of her singing "You're Still the One" while playing the guitar at a restaurant in the Bahamas, joining a few other musicians for what appeared to be an impromptu set.
Wearing a baseball cap with her hair pulled into a ponytail, Twain — who lives part of the year in the Bahamas — wrapped up her song and blew kisses to the audience. "POV you walk into a random bar on a saturday night in the Bahamas and you find shania twain singing you're still the one," the text over the video read.
Twain reiterated the spontaneous sentiment. "You never know what's gonna go down on a Saturday night in Eleuthera! I just love the music scene and atmosphere here 💗," the five-time Grammy winner captioned the clip. "These guys were awesome!"
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Fans were quick to react to the intimate performance Twain gave. "My absolute DREAM COME TRUE to walk in someplace and find the queen just casually singing her stuff!!!🥰🥰🥰🥰 like WHAT!?!😍😍😍," one said. "the way I would have dropped dead," another wrote.
A third fan simply wrote, "Chills." Someone pointed out that the couple at the bar "won the lottery" with their up-close seating and the privacy of their Queen of Country Pop concert.
Twain spoke to PEOPLE in February about how being contained in the music industry after venturing into both pop and country genres throughout her career.
"If I feel like I'm being put in a box, I start to panic," Twain said at the time. "I run in any direction I can because I don't want to be contained. I have to be able to find my own way."
"Sometimes I'm not even sure where I'm going myself. How can somebody else tell me that, right?" she continued. So I need the freedom to explore and to land wherever that exploration takes me."
For fans who missed out on this Twain experience, the singer is headed on a limited North America tour this July and August, making stops in Quebec City and Toronto, along with Hershey, Pa. Hollywood, Fla. and Saratoga Springs, N.Y., among other cities.
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