Overview
- Twain played a 200-capacity show at The Shacklewell Arms in Dalston on June 6, opening with the live debut of her new single “Dirty Rosie.”
- Her 60-minute set blended major hits and unexpected covers, including “Any Man of Mine,” “You’re Still the One,” Kenny Rogers’ “The Gambler,” and “Cotton Eye Joe.”
- Twain told the audience the night was a trip through her pre-contract years and said the upcoming album Little Miss Twain is based on her life before signing in Nashville.
- Tickets for the pub gig were distributed by ballot to keep the audience intimate, a choice that media framed as a conscious contrast with her imminent role opening Harry Styles’ 12-night Wembley run.
- The show functions as promotion for Little Miss Twain, due July 24 via Republic, and it recalls Twain’s early bar performances as a child while underscoring her status as a best-selling artist with more than 100 million albums sold.