Shania Twain kicked off her two-year headlining show "Still The One" at Las Vegas' Caesar's Palace on Dec. 1 with a skintight, shimmery catsuit and black thigh-high heeled boots.  

The 47-year-old took to the stage on a motorcycle suspended in the air and sang her greatest hits from the late 1990s and early 2000s in the 90-minute show on Saturday night, according to The New York Times. The five-time Grammy winner finished off her catsuit look with black gloves that had dangling streamers attached at the wrists. See photos here.

Saturday's show was the first time Twain performed on stage in eight years, according to the Daily Mail. She had not performed in public since her "Up!" tour ended in 2004. She told audience members in Caersar's Palace, "Thank you so much! You guys are going to get me all emotional, and then my eyelashes are going to fall off."

"This is a very overwhelming night...It's been a lot of years for me since I've been here. I realize what I've been missing, thanks to you," she added.  

The news report also noted that during the show, Twain had a number of costume changes and performed some of her songs riding on top of two horses and dangling from suspended wires. During the night she also sported pink boots and cowboy flannel, and a flowing white gown.

She treated fans to some of her greatest hits including "That Don't Impress Me Much," "Come On Over" and "You're Still The One." Twain said performing at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas "has been a dream for eight years, including the two since we made that announcement."

"I'm exhausted, happy, thrilled, satisfied, but those quick changes will keep you pretty fit," she added. "I'm not as tired as I thought I would be from running backstage like a mad woman in and out of costumes. I'm in good shape. I feel good. My voice is in good shape."