After two years, Shania Twain will finally bid farewell to Sin City. The singer's residency in Last Vegas will draw to a close on Dec. 13, 2014.

Twain began her series of shows at the famous Caesars Palace in November of 2012. Her just-announced final 16 Shania: Still the One shows will run from October through December.

"I can't thank Las Vegas enough," Twain says in a statement that shows her affection for the city. In the same statement, the Canadian singer calls Vegas "home" -- and rightfully so. While there, Twain made a few important contributions, including launching an after-school program in an underprivileged school.

"I started the first international Shania Kids Can clubhouse in Las Vegas because I love this city, and my time here has given me more than anyone can ever know," she says.

Twain's shows in Nevada have been nothing short of spectacular. She has a live band, trained horses and a flying motorcycle. Her first grand entrance onto the historic stage was so grand that traffic on the Strip was stopped so her horses -- which she rode in -- could come in with her.

By the end of the year, she'll have performed more than a hundred shows in Sin City.

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