The wait is over — and country music history is officially moving forward.

Just announced moments ago, Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton have confirmed the full rollout of their 2026 World Tour, unveiling cities, dates, and timing for what is already being called one of the most anticipated tours in modern country music.

For years, fans have hoped.
For months, rumors circled quietly.
Now, the countdown is real.

This is not simply a tour announcement. It is a reunion of two voices that helped define what country music sounds like when it is honest, generous, and deeply human. Reba and Dolly are not returning to chase relevance — they are returning because the songs still matter, and because the audience never stopped listening.

Sources close to the tour describe it as carefully paced and intentionally designed, with select cities across North America and key international stops chosen for their cultural and emotional significance. This is not about quantity. It is about connection.

Both artists are said to be personally involved in shaping the setlists, which will honor their individual legacies while creating moments they have never shared onstage before. Fans can expect classic songs, shared performances, and quiet, reflective moments woven between the larger celebrations.

What makes this announcement resonate so strongly is timing.

In 2026, Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton are not standing at the beginning of their careers, nor at the edge of them. They are standing inside their legacies, choosing to share them together — deliberately, gratefully, and on their own terms.

Early reactions from fans around the world have been immediate and emotional. Social feeds filled with disbelief, excitement, and one recurring sentiment: this feels like home coming back to the stage.

Ticket details and exact on-sale times are expected to follow shortly, with industry insiders already predicting rapid sell-outs in multiple cities.

One thing is already certain.

When Reba McEntire and Dolly Parton step onto the same stage in 2026, it won’t feel like a spectacle manufactured for headlines. It will feel like two voices meeting the people who carried their songs for decades — one more time, with gratitude, grace, and the kind of warmth only legends can deliver.

The countdown has begun.

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