In an interview, the “Queen of Country Pop” acknowledged that some of the vocal damage was permanent, it could get worse in time, and that she may need future readjustments. But that didn’t stop her from having a positive outlook. She didn’t want to give up, so she was willing to change and accept that she wouldn’t always be the same. And as time passed by, she grew to love her new voice more. She said that it gave her more room to play – she has more power and character – and the gravel is kind of sexy. In fact, speaking was much more difficult for her than singing which she was okay with.
And now, Shania Twain is gearing up to take the stage of Zappos Theater at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. The 14-show Las Vegas residency will run from December 2-12 and February 11-26, 2022.