Shania Twain Leaves Fans In Tears With The Ultimate Surprise

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Over 15 years have come and gone since the release of Shania Twain‘s 2002 album Up! In preparation for her highly anticipated return to music, the best-selling female artist in the history of country music is rewarding the loyal fans who have stood by her over the years. 

The country singer rounded up some of her biggest fans to listen to her forthcoming album, Now, at Spotify headquarters, the fans completely unaware they would be joined by the singer herself. 

“I’m really excited,” said Twain prior to giving her fans the surprise of a lifetime. “I’m about to go out and surprise my biggest fans, they have no idea I’m coming.” 

After the fans listened to album in its entirety, Twain walked up from behind the crowd, many fans bursting into tears upon her arrival. The singer then went on to spend time with her fans and discuss hear their thoughts on Now, which Twain has previously stated is a bit different from what we’ve come to know.

“I’m a different singer now,” she said in an interview with Rolling Stone. “There was a lot of coming to terms with that. It’s been one of the obstacles in my life I’ve just had to learn to live with.”

Now is set for release September 29 of this year and will be available for purchase in both 12-track form as well as a deluxe 16-track special edition. 

You can watch it all go down below!

 

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