Shania Twain's Grey Cup halftime entrance was one to watch: gliding into TD Place Stadium in a dogsled and greeted by a valet Mountie before walking up to the stage, the country star had everyone tweeting "most Canadian halftime show ever" before she even sang a word.
.@ShaniaTwain just entered the #GreyCup halftime show on a dogsled. Tune in to @CFLonTSN now to catch the show! pic.twitter.com/JOcgFzox3X
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) November 27, 2017
The notes of "That Don't Impress Me Much" started as Twain walked over the snow-covered field to the stage, where she sang her 1998 hit, followed by her new single, "Life's About to Get Good," and closing with "Man! I Feel Like a Woman" — which she finished by yelling, "I feel like a Canadian!"
.@ShaniaTwain rocking the #GreyCup halftime show in Ottawa! pic.twitter.com/QPGFnKrh8p
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) November 27, 2017
On 105th #GreyCup Sunday, @ShaniaTwain feels like... a Canadian! 🍁 pic.twitter.com/1GVuNsOMoB
— CFL on TSN (@CFLonTSN) November 27, 2017
Twain's last Grey Cup halftime performance was in 2002, just a week after her album Up! was released. This year's halftime show coincides with the release of Now, Twain's first album since Up!.
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