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SHANIA TWAIN - COME ON OVER The Las Vegas Residency - All The Hits! image
SHANIA TWAIN - COME ON OVER The Las Vegas Residency - All The Hits!
SHANIA TWAIN - COME ON OVER The Las Vegas Residency - All The Hits! The upcoming slate of 24 shows — titled Shania Twain: COME ON OVER – The Las Vegas Residency – All The Hits! — are set for May, August, September, November and December. This marks Twain’s third career residency, following her Still the One residency (2012-14) and the more recent Let’s Go! Residency (2019-22). Shania Twain: COME ON OVER – The Las Vegas Residency – All The Hits! takes its name from Twain’s 1997 album Come On Over, which yielded massive international hits including “That Don’t Impress Me Much,” “Man! I Feel like a Woman!,” “You’re Still the One,” “From This Moment On” and “Don’t Be Stupid (You Know I Love You).” On Aug. 25, Twain will release the multiple expanded U.S. and International “Diamond” editions of Come On Over, in celebration of the project’s 25th anniversary. Twain, who was named the Country Music Association’s entertainer of the year in 1999, recalls of those heady music-making and tour years, “It’s funny, because I don’t have very vivid memories of that time, because it was such a whirlwind. It was single after single, and video after video. It was as if I couldn’t keep up. And I was on tour for the first time since I had had my first radio hit. Everything bottlenecked, so it was the tour, trying to fit in choosing the next single, and what the video would be like, styling the videos, editing the videos. I was hands-on with everything, and it exhausted me. So I didn’t get to enjoy a lot of it in the moment. But I’m celebrating now.”
SHANIA TWAIN - COME ON OVER The Las Vegas Residency - All The Hits! image
SHANIA TWAIN - COME ON OVER The Las Vegas Residency - All The Hits!
SHANIA TWAIN - COME ON OVER The Las Vegas Residency - All The Hits! The upcoming slate of 24 shows — titled Shania Twain: COME ON OVER – The Las Vegas Residency – All The Hits! — are set for May, August, September, November and December. This marks Twain’s third career residency, following her Still the One residency (2012-14) and the more recent Let’s Go! Residency (2019-22). Shania Twain: COME ON OVER – The Las Vegas Residency – All The Hits! takes its name from Twain’s 1997 album Come On Over, which yielded massive international hits including “That Don’t Impress Me Much,” “Man! I Feel like a Woman!,” “You’re Still the One,” “From This Moment On” and “Don’t Be Stupid (You Know I Love You).” On Aug. 25, Twain will release the multiple expanded U.S. and International “Diamond” editions of Come On Over, in celebration of the project’s 25th anniversary. Twain, who was named the Country Music Association’s entertainer of the year in 1999, recalls of those heady music-making and tour years, “It’s funny, because I don’t have very vivid memories of that time, because it was such a whirlwind. It was single after single, and video after video. It was as if I couldn’t keep up. And I was on tour for the first time since I had had my first radio hit. Everything bottlenecked, so it was the tour, trying to fit in choosing the next single, and what the video would be like, styling the videos, editing the videos. I was hands-on with everything, and it exhausted me. So I didn’t get to enjoy a lot of it in the moment. But I’m celebrating now.”
World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2024 image
World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2024
The World Series of Poker (WSOP) 2024 will be the return of the annual poker series that takes place in Las Vegas. The event will take place May 28 to July 17, with events split between The Horseshoe and Paris Casino, Las Vegas. The Main Event is scheduled to take place between July 3 to July 17. With 95 bracelets won in 2023, even more WSOP hardware is expected to be up for grabs next year.The full WSOP 2024 schedule will be released in the spring. Once this is published, we will update this page with the complete guide to events, buy-ins, and what is running when. 2023 had a schedule with 95 events, so we can expect next year’s program to meet or even exceed this target.The Main Event is the $10,000 buy-in crown jewel of the series. In 2023, it set a very high bar, setting attendance, prize pool, and first-place prize records. Will the WSOP try to beat this record again?Apparently so. In a press release announcing the record in July 2023, WSOP Senior Vice President and Executive Director Ty Stewart is quoted as saying that organizers are “hoping this record is short lived and we’ll be ready for another monster turnout next summer.”To achieve that, WSOP will have to pull out all the stops, working with their promotional partners to send more than a thousand qualifiers to the Main Event through promotions, satellites and giveaways.As in previous editions, we can expect four starting flights to merge into two separate Day 2s before all players combine for Days 3 to 7. Players play down to a final table that will determine the winne