Shania Twain Impresses Fans With High Kicks in Series of Concert Photos
After three decades of performing, Shania Twain is still kicking... literally.
The country songstress, who made her industry debut in 1992, recently impressed fans with a collection of photos of herself on-stage performing a series of high kicks—an obvious part of her show's choreography, as the pictures were all taken at different times and showcased different outfits.
A picture gallery containing 10 images of the dance move was uploaded to Instagram, with Twain even sharing the secret to how she's staying flexible amid her tour break.
"ONE WEEK until we're back on the #QueenOfMeTour AND I am soooooo ready to get back on the road and see your faces!" she exclaimed in the caption. "I’m having to high kick at home while I’m making a tea or cleaning out the horses just to stay this flexible ??."
In the comment section of the post, fans applauded the content.
"That does Impress Me Much! ??," one confirmed, drawing inspiration from the singer's 1997 smash hit, "That Don't Impress Me Much."
Someone else seemed stunned, writing, "Are you kidding ??," and another social media user comically responded to the caption with: "Not sure I could kick like that cleaning out mine ??????."
An additional fan dubbed her the "GODDESS OF COUNTRY," while a separate supporter called the musician an "Icon ??????."
Since April, Twain has been on her Queen of Me tour in support of her sixth studio album of the same name, which was released on Feb. 3. Leg one has been on hiatus since July, with the "You're Still the One" artist preparing to head to the U.K. to resume concerts beginning Thursday, Sept. 14.
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