Shania Twain's crew members rushed to hospital after car-crash in Canada

Shania Twain's crew members have been rushed to hospital after a tour bus crash en route in Canada.

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Shania Twain's world tour hit a huge road bump on Wednesday that could've halted everything and turned tragic.

Members of the singer's crew were hospitalized following a traffic accident in in between dates of her Queen of Me Tour.

Twain's management company, Maverick Management, told People in a statement that one crew bus and one truck from the tour were involved in a highway accident driving between Winnipeg and Saskatoon.

The statement continued to say that "multiple vehicles encountered dangerous driving conditions due to inclement weather. Members of the production crew who require medical attention have been taken to nearby hospitals."

Twain, 58, was not on the bus and is safe.

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Shania Twain performing.

Shania Twain is currently touring. (Image: Getty)

"We are incredibly thankful to the emergency services teams for their quick response and ongoing support," the statement continues. "We ask for patience as we look after our touring family.”

According to a news release, Royal Canadian Mounted Police responded to the scene of the crash after 7 a.m.

Thirteen people were treated for non-life threatening injuries.

The Any Man of Mine singer kicked off her Queen of Me Tour in Spokane, Washington, on April 28.

She and her crew have traveled across the U.S., Canada and Europe since.

Shania Twain performing.

Shania Twain's crew members are currently in the hospital. (Image: Getty)

The pop icon last performed at the Canada Life Center in Winnipeg on Tuesday and is scheduled to hit the stage at the SaskTel Center in Saskatoon on Thursday.

Twain's concerts – in line with the set she played in Alberta, Canada on May 5 – lasts approximately two hours in length.

Opening the show with Waking Up Dreaming, she then blasts through classics including Don’t Be Stupid (You Know I Love You), I’m Gonna Get You Good, and You’re Still The One.

For her two-song encore, she ends the show with her two biggest hits, That Don’t Impress Me Much and Man! I Feel Like A Woman.

Twain will be on tour across the rest of the year – giving fans plenty of time to see her.

She started over the summer and returned in the Fall, starting October 10 at the AT&T Center in San Antonio, TX.

Twain’ll then do another 20 dates across North America and Canada, ending in Vancouver, Canada, in November.

Tickets are available now on Ticketmaster here.

Special VIP treatment packages, including private terrace and car parks, are available at a separate cost depending on venue.

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