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'90s 'Any Man of Mine' Icon Surprises With Intimate Pub Show - Then Opens for Harry Styles

Here's something you don't see every day: one of the biggest selling artists of the 1990s, a woman who sold over 100 million records and turned country music into a global phenomenon, playing a 200-person pub in East London.

But that's exactly what Shania Twain just announced.

On June 6th, the woman behind "Any Man of Mine," "That Don't Impress Me Much," and "Man! I Feel Like a Woman!" will take the stage at the Shacklewell Arms in Dalston - a scruffy, beloved little venue that holds 200 people on a good night. The same woman who headlined Hyde Park last summer and played a legendary set at Glastonbury 2024.

The same woman who, just weeks later, will be opening forHarry Stylesacross his record-breaking 12-night run at Wembley Stadium.

Let that sink in for a moment.

From Dalston to Wembley in One Summer

The contrast is almost too good to be true. Two hundred people crammed into a pub in East London one night. Ninety thousand people at Wembley the next month. It's the kind of summer that reminds you why Shania Twain has never stopped being one of the most exciting names in music.

The Shacklewell Arms is the real deal - a 200-capacity venue that's hosted cult favourites like FKA Twigs, Wolf Alice, Fontaines DC and Haim over the years. It's the kind of place where the sound bounces off the walls and you can feel the bass in your chest. The kind of show where you'll be close enough to see her smile.

Tickets are just £25 each ( equivalent to 33.50 USD) and won't be available through the usual channels. Instead, fans can enter a ballot for the chance to buy up to two tickets through Dice. Those who miss out can try their luck through Shania's social media channels on May 29th.

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Twenty-five European pounds. Two hundred people. Shania Twain.

For context, this is her smallest show in decades.

The timing couldn't be better. Shania's seventh studio album, Little Miss Twain, arrives on July 24th via Republic - her first release since 2023's Queen Of Me. Everything about this summer feels intentional. The intimate show, the Wembley residency with Styles, the new album. This isn't a comeback. She never went anywhere. This is an artist who knows exactly what she's doing.

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For anyone who grew up with 'Come On Over' blasting from every speaker in 1997, this summer is nothing short of a gift. Shania Twain in a 200-person pub. Shania Twain at Wembley. Shania Twain with new music.

She was your childhood. She was your road trips. She was every song you turned up when you needed to feel unstoppable.

And this June, she's playing a pub in Dalston for 200 lucky people.

That, actually, does impress us very much.

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This story was originally published May 29, 2026 at 12:22 AM.

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