Shania Twain to perform at Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

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Country pop icon Shania Twain will take to the stage at Etihad Park on November 25, following the F1 qualifying session at Yas Marina Circuit.

The That Don’t Impress Me Much star joins acts Foo Fighters, Tiësto and Ava Max at the F1 season finale. 

The star heads to Abu Dhabi following a sold-out global tour, Queen of Me, and is expected to perform her hits including Any Man of Mine, That Don’t Impress Me Much, You’re Still the One and Man and I Feel Like A Woman! when she takes to the stage.

The five-time Grammy Award winner has over 100 million album sales to her name and remains the top-selling female country pop artist of all time across her 30-year career.

Twain is the latest addition to an award-winning line-up for this year’s Yasalam After-Race Concerts, with Ethara announcing headline acts for Thursday and Sunday at Etihad Park this November. Global stars including Tiësto and Ava Max Foo Fighters are also all set to headline at this year's event.

The weekend will conclude the longest season in F1 history and is set to set new standards both on and off the track following 2022’s record attendance from Thursday, November 23, to Sunday, November 26, on Yas Island.  

Limited experiences and ticket options remain for the F1 season finale, including exclusive hospitality packages and West Straight Grandstand Package, which includes tickets for the F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, FIM World Supercross Championships Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, and the Pirelli Testing Sessions in November. 

Remaining tickets are available online

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