
Grammy-award winning country singer performs outside Rogers Place
Let’s go Edmonton! — Shania Twain, probably.
The Grammy-award winner performed before Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers in Edmonton on Saturday.
As part of the Rogers Festival at the Final, Twain sang some of her biggest hits for a sea of Oilers fans outside Rogers Place.
No better way to get the party started than with @ShaniaTwain! 🤠 #StanleyCup
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It was the largest concert the NHL has ever hosted.
Oil Country showed up in droves to see @ShaniaTwain perform at the Rogers Festival of the Final 🤠@Rogers | #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/FLrt0L0S6n
The country singer also voiced ESPN’s tease before the game.
Shania Twain gets us ready for Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final 🤩
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Fans weren’t the only one to get an up-close look at the pop music superstar. She posed for pictures with Oilers players after an 8-1 victory extended the series.
There's no way but 🆙 from here‼️
The Oil are 1-0 with Canada's queen @ShaniaTwain in the building 🫶 pic.twitter.com/ziMeWd3jBD
Twain, who grew up in Ontario, is no stranger to Stanley Cup Playoff games this season. In May, she hyped up Vegas Golden Knights fans before Game 6 of the Western Conference First Round against the Dallas Stars. Twain has a residency at Planet Hollywood in Las Vegas.
Man, she feels like a hockey fan.
🔹 Florida Panthers vs. Edmonton Oilers