Brooks & Dunn Announce 2026 Tour “One Last Ride” — A Once-in-a-Lifetime Country Music Revival That Will Leave Fans Breathless! Dates and cities revealed…

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Introduction

Brooks & Dunn’s 2026 One Last Ride Tour: A Farewell Fans Won’t Forget

For more than three decades, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn have been more than chart-topping country icons — they’ve been a soundtrack to everyday American life. Their music has pulsed through honky-tonks, played at rodeos, echoed at family reunions, and rolled through open highways with windows down and hearts full. Their songs didn’t just climb the charts — they became emotional landmarks for millions.

Now, the duo is stepping into a bittersweet milestone: their official farewell in 2026, appropriately titled One Last Ride. The pair promises that this final tour will be a full-scale celebration of everything they’ve built — the anthems, the energy, the harmonies, and the unforgettable live chemistry that made Brooks & Dunn one of country music’s most beloved acts.

The tour schedule is already beginning to take shape, and with every announced date, anticipation grows thicker — like the electric quiet just before the band hits the stage. Each stop will be more than a show; it will be a walk through the eras of their partnership, a reminder of why their voices and storytelling have become inseparable in country history.

Fans can expect the full spectrum: the rowdy fun of Boot Scootin’ Boogie, the emotional pull of Neon Moon, and everything in between. It won’t simply replay memories — it will reignite them. There will be moments to dance, to sing along so loudly the lyrics disappear under the roar, and perhaps even moments where longtime fans wipe away a quiet tear.

“This tour is our way of saying thank you,” Kix Brooks shared. “We want to give everything we’ve got — just like we always have.”

Ronnie Dunn echoed the sentiment: “It’s hard to think of it as the last run, because music will never stop being part of us. But if we’re calling it a goodbye, we’re going out big.”

For lifelong followers, this tour is closure. For newer listeners, it’s a rare chance to witness history.

So shine the belt buckles and get the boots ready — because when One Last Ride comes to town, it won’t just be another concert. It will be the end of a legacy written in stories, melodies, and memories.

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