Nashville, Tennessee — 2026. It’s the moment country music has been waiting for — and one it may never see again. Twelve of the greatest voices in country history are joining forces for a once-in-a-lifetime farewell: “One Last Ride.”
This isn’t just another tour. It’s a pilgrimage, a final gathering of icons whose songs have written the story of America itself. Reba McEntire, George Strait, Brooks & Dunn, Carrie Underwood, Alan Jackson, Vince Gill, Dolly Parton, Garth Brooks, Brad Paisley, and more will share one stage, one heart, and one unforgettable journey across the nation.
Each performance will serve as a living time capsule — a tribute to five decades of grit, grace, and glory. From the dance halls of Texas to the heart of Nashville, these legends will revisit the songs that shaped generations: “Amarillo by Morning,” “Fancy,” “Neon Moon,” “Jolene,” “The Thunder Rolls,” “Chattahoochee,” and so many more.
“It’s not about fame,” said Reba McEntire, reflecting on the upcoming tour. “It’s about family — the one we built out here on the road, and the fans who made every mile worth it.”
Backed by a full orchestra and a rotating lineup of surprise guests, “One Last Ride” will celebrate not only the music, but the friendships and faith that have defined the genre. Every night will close with a grand finale — all twelve artists sharing the stage for a song written exclusively for the tour, simply titled “The Road We Took.”
George Strait added quietly, “We’ve sung about life all our lives. This time, we’re singing to it — one last time.”
The 2026 tour will travel through 30 cities, ending in Nashville’s Nissan Stadium, where more than 80,000 fans are expected to gather for the final show — a night being called “The Farewell of a Generation.”
This is more than a concert. It’s the closing chapter of an era, written in guitars, grace, and gratitude.
Because when the curtain falls and the lights fade, “One Last Ride” will remind the world of one simple truth:
Country music doesn’t say goodbye — it rides on forever.