The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville, Tennessee, is this year celebrating its 50th anniversary
The museum, one of the most visited museums in the U.S., has a collection of more than 2.5 million artifacts.
On June 26 the museum will open an exhibit devoted to Shania Twain, who has sold more than 90 million albums worldwide.
Her hits songs include 'That Don’t Impress Me Much' and 'Man! I Feel Like a Woman'.
“It’s an honor to be a part of the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum exhibitions for 2017,” said Twain.
“Being able to re-visit favorite costumes, photographs and memories from my career has been a special feeling, especially as this year will see a new stage for me with a brand new album. I’m very excited to have these important creative moments on display in Nashville.”
In November (17th), a new exhibit will explore the intertwined careers of Grammy-winning superstars Faith Hill and Tim McGraw.
Incorporating a wide array of personal and professional memorabilia representing milestones and significant moments, the exhibit will explore elements of their separate paths to success as solo artists and their hit-making combination as a couple with their record-breaking Soul2Soul Tours and duet performances.
The exhibit will run until May 2018.