Having performed since she was around eight years old, Twain claimed that she had struggled with stage fright her whole career.
The “You’re Still the One” singer admitted to having severe stage fear to CTV in Canada in 2019.
Therefore, I believe that the only way I could handle it would be to simply stop doing what I was doing and embrace the idea that “We’re all in this together” in order to avoid feeling alone.
She continued, “I’m still the 8-year-old who is afraid to go on stage, and as soon as I’m embraced by the audience, then I don’t feel like I’m standing alone.”
The liquid diet that Shania Twain follows helps her avoid a “nightmare” concert mishap.
Getting on stage, in her words at the time, is “not a step, it’s a leap.” It’s a leap. You know, Pavaratti used to say, “OK, everybody, it’s time to die,” right before coming on stage every night because it felt like you were crossing a day.