“Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton announce their 2026 tour “One Last Ride” — a one-of-a-kind country music revival that will leave fans breathless! Schedules and cities have been revealed…

Country music is about to hold its breath again.

Dolly Parton and Reba McEntire have officially announced their 2026 tour, “One Last Ride,” a once-in-a-generation event that promises more than a concert — it promises a return to the heart of country itself.

Six decades of songs.
Two voices that helped shape the American soundtrack.
One stage where history will breathe again.

The announcement came quietly at first, shared through heartfelt statements rather than flashy trailers. Dolly described the tour as “a celebration of friendship, faith, and the songs that carried us all.” Reba echoed the sentiment, calling it “a ride through the stories that made country music feel like home.”

This will not be built on spectacle alone.

There will be lights, of course. There will be roaring crowds. But at its core, “One Last Ride” is being described as a revival — a gathering of melodies that once drifted from front porches, car radios, and late-night jukeboxes.

Fans can expect an evening woven with classics and rare duets. Dolly’s luminous storytelling will meet Reba’s commanding, soulful clarity. Songs about love, loss, faith, perseverance — the themes that have always anchored country music — will rise again, not as nostalgia, but as living testimony.

🌟 CONFIRMED 2026 TOUR CITIES (Initial Announcements)
Nashville, TN – Nissan Stadium

Dallas, TX – AT&T Stadium

Atlanta, GA – Mercedes-Benz Stadium

Chicago, IL – Soldier Field

Los Angeles, CA – SoFi Stadium

New York, NY – MetLife Stadium

Additional dates are expected to follow, with both artists hinting that smaller, intimate venues may also be included to honor the roots of their careers.

Industry insiders are already calling it one of the most anticipated tours of the decade. Not because it is labeled “last,” but because it unites two p

For Dolly, whose voice has carried humor and hope in equal measure, this tour feels like a graceful chapter marker. For Reba, whose career has balanced strength and vulnerability, it feels like a moment to stand beside a lifelong friend and say thank you — not just to each other, but to the fans who stayed.

“This isn’t goodbye,” Dolly reportedly said with a smile. “It’s gratitude.”

And that may be the true heartbeat of “One Last Ride.”

It will be a celebration of roots.
A salute to resilience.
A reminder that country music was never about trends — it was about truth.

When those two voices rise together under stadium lights in 2026, it won’t just be another tour stop on a long career timeline.

It will be one stage.

One shared moment.

One chance to witness the pure heart of country music before the lights dim — and the echo carries on.

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