The reunion of four legends in the country music industry makes it impossible for us to miss even the smallest details…

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A night gathering four stars, they will perform the songs that made their names :

Alan Jackson – “Remember When”

“ONE LAST TIME, I WILL SING FOR THE ONES WHO GREW UP WITH ME…” — With his trademark cowboy hat and a voice seasoned by decades of heartfelt stories, Alan Jackson has announced his 2026 Tour, “One Last Ride” — a soul-stirring farewell to the timeless spirit of country music. Just as he did at the very beginning, he will open with “Blue Blooded Woman” (1989–2026) — the very first song that launched his career — now returning one final time before “Remember When” closes the night in tears and applause. Dates and cities revealed…

Dolly Parton – “I Will Always Love You”

“ONE LAST TIME, I WILL SING FOR THE HEARTS THAT BELIEVED IN ME…” — In a shimmering gown and with a smile that has lit up stages for over half a century, Dolly Parton has announced her 2026 Tour, “One Last Ride” — a golden farewell to the stories, laughter, and love she has given the world. She will begin with “Puppy Love” (1959–2026) — her first-ever recorded song — before leading fans into the emotional depths of “I Will Always Love You” for the last time. Dates and cities revealed…

Willie Nelson – “Always On My Mind”

“ONE LAST TIME, I WILL SING FOR THE ROAD THAT NEVER ENDS…” — With his weathered guitar “Trigger” in hand and the scent of the open highway still in his voice, Willie Nelson has announced his 2026 Tour, “One Last Ride” — a farewell journey through the songs that shaped a generation. As in the very beginning, he will open with “No Place for Me” (1956–2026) — the first track he ever recorded — before gently breaking hearts with “Always On My Mind” one last time. Dates and cities revealed…

Reba McEntire – “If You See Him, If You See Her”

“ONE LAST TIME, I WILL SING FOR THE ONES WHO NEVER STOPPED BELIEVING…” — Standing tall with that unmistakable Oklahoma fire, Reba McEntire has announced her 2026 Tour, “One Last Ride” — a triumphant and emotional farewell that will relive her greatest moments. She will open with “I Don’t Want to Be a One Night Stand” (1976–2026) — the song that began it all — before closing with the heartfelt duet “If You See Him, If You See Her” in a final wave goodbye. Dates and cities revealed…

Four legends created many songs that left a huge legacy for country music, thank them for everything.

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