Thursday, July 12, 2018
Shania Twain, TD Garden Boston, MA 07/11/2018
The drum beat started pounding, the excitement built up in the crowd, and from the back of TD Garden in strode Shania Twain to screams and cheers. I had an excellent vantage point to see her profile as she went past. Sporting a cowboy hat and a shimmering dress with a slit up to there, she made her way up to the stage. Since this is the Now Tour, she opened the show with new music from said album. Life's About To Get Good set the tone for the night. This song is upbeat, optimistic, and just puts a smile on your face. The stage throughout the night was very fluid and dynamic. There were large blocks that could move around as well as up and down. Graphics and videos were projected on the blocks. The band was moved all over the stage and at times even on the blocks. This show was energy! Her costume changes consisted of sparkly catsuits, dresses and thigh high boots I desperately want. She gave us all the favorites. Come On Over, Don't Be Stupid (You Know I Love You), That Don't Impress Me Much, Any Man Of Mine, Whose Bed Have Your Boots Been Under?, and Honey I'm Home. Shania doesn't tinker with the songs either. She gives them to us the way we want to hear them. Later in the concert, while sitting on a seat made from a guitar case, she was floated out across the audience and she sang Soldier and You're Still The One. It was just beautiful when she did From This Moment On. God I love when she does I'm Gonna Getcha Good! And it's always a party when she does Party For Two which she performed with her opening act, Bastian Baker. I was really happy with my favorite off the new album Swingin' With My Eyes Closed. The encore was Man! I Feel Like A Woman and Rock This Country. I didn't want it to end. I wanted it to keep on going. Considering I had been up early in the morning and had worked all day but still wanted to rock this country past 10:30pm I think says it all.
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