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Shania Twain’s Diamond-Selling Career Documented in Country Music Hall Of Fame Exhibit

After waiting 15 years for new Shania Twain music, fans finally got a sneak peek of what’s to come with the release of Twain’s new single “Life’s About to Get Good.” In celebration of Twain’s comeback and release of her upcoming album Now on September 29, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum will examine the life and career of the five-time Grammy winning superstar in its newest exhibit, Shania Twain: Rock This Country, opening June 30.

The exhibit will document everything in Twain’s career, from some of her first performances at Canadian bars to her most recent appearance at the Stagecoach Festival in California. Fans will get a look at what it takes to achieve a career selling more albums than any other female country artist in history.

“Shania Twain’s impact on country music is undeniable,” said museum CEO Kyle Young. “Her message of female empowerment and dynamic pop sound electrified country music. Her continued influence is evidenced by artists like Taylor Swift, Carrie Underwood, and Kelsea Ballerini. We are pleased to feature Ms. Twain in this career-spanning exhibit.”

Twain’s Grammy-winning album The Woman in Me has been certified double diamond, signifying sales of over 20 million albums, while Come on Over’s sales of over 40 million copies made it the top-selling album in history by a solo female act. Twain’s last full-length album was her diamond-selling UP! album in 2002, making Now’s release her first album in nearly 15 years.

Some of the highlights of Twain’s exhibit include:

The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum hosts a collection of more than 2.5 million artifacts and will celebrate its fiftieth anniversary this year. Shania Twain’s exhibit follows Jason Aldean’s Asphalt Cowboy exhibit. Later this year, the museum will feature exhibits honoring the careers of Loretta Lynn and country music power couple Faith Hill and Tim McGraw.