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Reba McEntire Announces Fall Arena Tour With Terri Clark

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Reba McEntire has announced a string of headlining arena tour dates for fall 2022. “Reba: Live in Concert” will get underway in October and features guest performer Terri Clark.

Kicking off Oct. 13 in Lafayette, Louisiana, the trek will run 17 dates in total and wrap up in the second half of November. There are dates scheduled for Oklahoma City in McEntire’s home state, plus Tennessee dates at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena and Memphis’ FedEx Forum. Other stops include St. Louis, Austin, and Tampa. Clark, a Nineties powerhouse with hits like “Better Things to Do” and “Emotional Girl,” will perform at all shows.

I'm heading back out on tour this fall with my buddy @TerriClarkMusic ! Tickets go on sale this Friday, but you can access a special fan presale starting tomorrow at 10 AM by signing up for my email list here: https://t.co/646sSuUVDl pic.twitter.com/YkabMGlkRv — Reba McEntire (@reba) July 11, 2022

Tickets for the tour will go on sale Friday, July 15 at 10 a.m. local time. Fans can have early access by signing up for McEntire’s email list by 11:50 p.m. CT on July 11.

Earlier this year, McEntire performed during the 2022 Academy Awards, singing the song “Somehow You Do” from Four Good Days with a band that featured Travis Barker, Sheila E, and Robert Randolph. She is also set to star in the third season of the ABC crime drama Big Sky .

Reba: Live in Concert dates: Oct. 13 – Lafayette, LA @ Cajundome Oct. 14 – Ft. Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena Oct. 15 – Oklahoma City, OK @ Paycom Center Oct. 20 – Charleston, WV @ Charleston Coliseum Oct. 21 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena Oct. 22 – St. Louis, MO @ Enterprise Center Oct. 28 – Austin, TX @ Moody Center Oct. 29 – Corpus Christi, TX @ AmericanBank Center Nov. 3 – Raleigh, NC @ PNC Arena Nov. 4 – Columbus, OH @ Nationwide Arena Nov. 5 – Indianapolis, IN @ Gainbridge Fieldhouse Nov. 10 – Estero, FL @ Hertz Arena Nov. 11 – Tampa, FL @ Amalie Arena Nov. 12 – Savannah, GA @ Enmarket Arena Nov. 17 – Memphis, TN @ FedEx Forum Nov. 18 – Kansas City, MO @ T-Mobile Center Nov. 19 – Wichita, KS @ Intrust Bank Arena

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Reba McEntire is without doubt one of the finest women in country music history. From her strong Oklahoma roots to her outstanding history of breaking records in country music, Reba has earned her place at the top of Nashville’s pinnacle of success.

Reba McEntire Biography

Reba Nell McEntire , known simply as Reba, is more than just an American country music singer and actress; she’s a living legend, the embodiment of the heart and soul of country music. With tour dates that have resonated with fans around the world, Reba has proven time and again why she’s hailed as “the Queen of Country.” Her journey from a humble Oklahoma upbringing to the bright lights of Nashville is a story of passion, perseverance, and profound talent.

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  • Reba’s music has touched the hearts of millions, with over 100 singles gracing the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart since the 1970s, and an astounding 25 of those singles reaching the coveted number one spot.
  • Her live shows are legendary, where fans experience the magic of her timeless hits. From the moment she steps on stage, Reba weaves a musical tapestry that captivates her audience.

Awards and Achievements:

  • Grammy Award Winner for the iconic “Whoever’s in New England.”
  • An unstoppable force in country music, Reba has sold over 75 million records worldwide, solidifying her status as a true country icon.

Born and raised in Oklahoma, Reba’s journey began as a young girl, singing harmonies with her siblings as “The Singing McEntires.” They performed at local events, planting the seeds of what would become an extraordinary career. Her path led her to Southeastern Oklahoma State University, where she studied to be a teacher while continuing to pursue her musical dreams.

Nashville Calling:

The turning point came when the talented Red Steagall discovered Reba’s enchanting voice at a rodeo event. Steagall’s belief in her potential led to a life-changing moment. With Steagall’s help, she secured a recording contract with PolyGram/Mercury Records in 1975, embarking on her journey to Nashville.

A Musical Evolution:

While her early years with PolyGram/Mercury Records saw moderate success, it was her transition to MCA Records in 1984 that marked a new chapter. “My Kind of Country” was a game-changer, bringing two number one Billboard country singles and a shift towards a more traditional musical style.

In 1991, tragedy struck when Reba lost eight of her band members in a plane crash, leading to her critically acclaimed album, “For My Broken Heart.” This profound experience inspired her highest-selling album to date.

The Artistic Chameleon:

Reba’s career isn’t limited to music; her versatility shines in the world of acting. From her film debut in “Tremors” to her role as Annie Oakley in the Broadway musical “Annie Get Your Gun,” she’s left an indelible mark.

In 2001, “Reba,” the TV series where she starred, graced our screens, and her recent venture as a coach on “The Voice” from 2023 onwards is a testament to her timeless appeal.

Reba’s life is a true embodiment of the American dream, a tale of family, love, and unwavering dedication. Her journey from the heart of Oklahoma to the epicenter of country music in Nashville is a testament to the power of dreams and the ability to transcend boundaries.

Full Discography:

  • 1977: Reba McEntire
  • 1979: Out of a Dream
  • 1980: Feel the Fire
  • 1981: Heart to Heart
  • 1982: Unlimited
  • 1983: Behind the Scene
  • 1984: Just a Little Love
  • 1984: My Kind of Country
  • 1985: Have I Got a Deal for You
  • 1986: Whoever’s in New England
  • 1986: What Am I Gonna Do About You
  • 1987: The Last One to Know
  • 1987: Merry Christmas to You
  • 1989: Sweet Sixteen
  • 1990: Rumor Has It
  • 1991: For My Broken Heart
  • 1992: It’s Your Call
  • 1994: Read My Mind
  • 1995: Starting Over
  • 1996: What If It’s You
  • 1998: If You See Him
  • 1999: The Secret of Giving: A Christmas Collection
  • 1999: So Good Together
  • 2003: Room to Breathe
  • 2007: Reba: Duets
  • 2009: Keep On Loving You
  • 2010: All the Women I Am
  • 2015: Love Somebody
  • 2016: My Kind of Christmas
  • 2017: Sing It Now: Songs of Faith & Hope
  • 2019: Stronger Than the Truth
  • 2023: Not That Fancy

Reba McEntire is more than a country music legend; she’s a symbol of tenacity and artistry that has left an indelible mark on the world. Witness her live, and you’ll understand why her tour dates are the stuff of dreams—a journey through time and emotion where her music connects hearts and transcends borders.

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Reba McEntire Announces 2023 Tour Dates

Country superstar Reba McEntire is hitting the road again in 2023. The singer is extending her massively popular Reba: Live in Concert tour into next year. The 2023 leg of the tour kicks off in Jacksonville, Fla. and wraps up in April 15 at New York City's Madison Square Garden — McEntire's first time playing the legendary venue.

Special guests Terri Clark and The Isaacs will join McEntire on the road.

"I am very grateful we're continuing this tour on into 2023," McEntire said in a press statement.  "I've had so much fun being back out on the road and doing what I love to do most, entertaining people. And now getting to headline places like Madison Square Garden and bring my buddies Terri Clark and The Isaacs with me? Well, that's just the extra icing on an already triple-layered, stuffed and filled, iced and frosted cake!"

Tickets go on sale Friday, Oct. 7 at 10 a.m. local time.

The multi-talented artist is currently starring on the ABC series Big Sky.

She'll also star in the upcoming Lifetime  movie The Hammer.  McEntire will portray Judge Kim Wheeler in the film, which she's also executive producing.

She'll release Reba: The Ultimate Christmas Collection  on Oct. 14.

Reba McEntire Tour Dates

March 9  — Jacksonville, FL   —  VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena

March 10  — Columbia, SC  — Colonial Life Arena

March 11  —  Charlottesville, VA  —  John Paul Jones Arena

March 17   —  Milwaukee, WI   — Fiserv Forum

March 18 —  Moline, IL   —  Vibrant Arena at the Mark

March 23 —  Reno, NV  —  Reno Events Center

March 24  —   Nampa, ID   — Ford Idaho Center**

March 25  —   Salt Lake City, UT  — Vivint Arena

March 30  — Phoenix, AZ  —   Footprint Center

March 31   — Palm Desert, CA  — Acrisure Arena

April 1  — Los Angeles, CA    — Hollywood Bowl

April 13   — Manchester, NH   — SNHU Arena

April 14  — Hershey, PA    — GIANT Center

April 15  —   New York, NY   — Madison Square Garden

** On sale Friday, October 14 at 10am local time

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Reba McEntire Adds a 2023 Leg to Her ‘Reba: Live in Concert’ Tour

Reba McEntire will extend her Reba: Live in Concert Tour with 14 just-announced shows in early 2023. The new batch of dates kick off March 9 in Jacksonville, Fla., and will keep the singer busy through April 15, when it wraps with a stop at New York City's Madison Square Garden. That'll be the first time that McEntire has ever played the famed venue.

The Isaacs and Terri Clark are joining the country legend as opening acts for the new string of Reba: Live in Concert shows, and McEntire says that continuing her tour — especially with longtime friends in tow — is an exciting way to kick off 2023.

“I am very grateful we’re continuing this tour on into 2023,” she says in a statement. “I’ve had so much fun being back out on the road and doing what I love to do most, entertaining people. And now getting to headline places like Madison Square Garden and bring my buddies Terri Clark and The Isaacs with me? Well, that's just the extra icing on an already triple-layered, stuffed and filled, iced and frosted cake!"

Tickets for the new Reba: Live in Concert dates go on sale on Friday (Oct. 7), but fans who've signed up for McEntire's email list will receive access to a pre-sale that begins on Tuesday (Oct. 4). Additionally, there's another pre-sale for Citi cardholders, which also begins on Tuesday.

It's been a busy fall for McEntire so far. Not only is she planning the release of a special holiday package called the  Ultimate Christmas Collection , but she's also making an appearance on the small screen  as part of the new season of ABC drama  Big Sky .

Reba McEntire's Reba: Live in Concert 2023 Tour Dates:

March 9 -- Jacksonville, Fla. @ VyStar Veterans Memorial Arena March 10 -- Columbia, S.C. @ Colonial Life Arena March 11 -- Charlottesville, Va. @ John Paul Jones Arena March 17 -- Milwaukee, Wisc. @ Fiserv Forum March 18 -- Moline, Ill. @ Vibrant Arena at the Mark March 23 -- Reno, Nev. @ Reno Events Center March 24 -- Nampa, Idaho @ Ford Idaho Center** March 25 -- Salt Lake City, Utah @ Vivint Arena March 30 -- Phoenix, Ariz. @ Footprint Center March 31 -- Palm Desert, Calif. @ Acrisure Arena Apr. 1 -- Los Angeles, Calif. @ Hollywood Bowl Apr. 13 -- Manchester, N.H. @ SNHU Arena Apr. 14 -- Hershey, Penn. @ GIANT Center Apr. 15 -- New York, N.Y. @ Madison Square Garden

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Reba McEntire smiles onstage.

Here’s your one chance, Reba fans, don’t let her down.

From December through April, the country legend will embark on her massive “Reba: Live In Concert Tour” that will take her to arenas all over the U.S.

To wrap up the whirlwind trek, McEntire will touch down in the Big Apple for her final show of the run at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on April 15.

Most importantly, we’re happy to report that tickets are available for all shows.

In fact, some are downright cheap, considering you’ll get to see the three-time Grammy winner strut her stuff live.

At the time of publication, the lowest price we found on tickets was $35 before fees on Vivid Seats.

Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.

They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure, and your tickets will be delivered before the event.

All prices are subject to fluctuation.

Reba will be joined by special guests Terri Clark, Jo Dee Messina and The Isaacs on select dates.

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We love Reba . You love Reba. To make your life easy, we went ahead and found the cheapest tickets available for each of her 18 upcoming gigs.

A complete calendar featuring all tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.

(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout .)

Reba opening acts

As noted earlier, Reba brings along country stalwarts Terri Clark, Jo Dee Messina, and The Isaacs on her nationwide “Reba: Live In Concert Tour.”

If you’re unfamiliar with these three, take a look below to find brief bios of each artist.

Terri Clark : Active since 1995, Clark has garnered six number-one singles throughout her three-decade career. Just a few of the Canadian country star’s most seminal hits include “If I Were You,” “Poor Poor Pitiful Me,” and “Emotional Girl.”

Jo Dee Messina : Although Messina is only opening for McEntire in early December, you won’t want to miss the Massachusetts native live. After breaking out in the mid-’90s, she has evolved from a pure country singer into a hybrid country/faith-based crooner. Check out her single “Bigger Than This,” which cemented the transformation.

The Isaacs : This group is a lot of things. First of all, they’re a bluegrass Southern gospel music act. Secondly, they’re a family— literally. The Isaacs are made up of mom Lily, daughters Becky and Sonya, son Ben and son-in-law John Bowman. Want to get a taste of their sound? Their most-streamed song is the religious “For Those Tears I Died.”

How to watch or stream “Big Sky”

When Reba isn’t onstage busting out timeless hits like “Consider Me Gone,” “Going Out Like That,” or her seminal cover of “The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia,” she’s starring in ABC’s third season of “Big Sky” as Sunny Barnes, a backcountry outfitter and owner of Sunny Day Excursions.

Created by David E. Kelley of “Big Little Lies” fame, “Big Sky” tells the story of ex-cop turned deputy detective Jenny Hoyt (Katheryn Winnick) solving crimes with private detectives Cassie Dewell (Kylie Bunbury) and Cody Hoyt (Ryan Phillipe) in Lewis and Clark County, Montana.

That’s really just the tip of the iceberg too.

If you want to catch up with the twisty crime drama thriller, you can stream all three seasons on Hulu now.

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Fans of live country music, your calendars are going to fill up fast in 2023.

With many major tours already announced, we wanted to alert you to just five of the biggest you won’t want to miss.

So, take a look below at our five favorite must-see country tours that just might be headed to a city near you soon.

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Reba Continues To Celebrate Release Of REVIVED REMIXED REVISITED With Upcoming Amazon Livestream Event And TODAY Performance This Week

Tickets go on sale oct. 15 at 10am local time on  livenation.com.

Reba McEntire revealed today that she will hit the road again, announcing REBA: LIVE IN CONCERT tour. Joining her for various dates across the tour include Brandy Clark, Hannah Dasher, Caylee Hammack, Reyna Roberts, Cailtyn Smith, Brittney Spencer and Tenille Townes. Live Nation is the official tour promoter and tickets for REBA: LIVE IN CONCERT go on sale October 15 at 10am local time at  reba.com  and  livenation.com . 

Citi is the official presale credit card for the Reba tour. As such, Citi cardmembers will have access to purchase presale tickets beginning Tuesday, October 12 at 10am local time until Thursday, October 14 at 10pm local time through Citi Entertainment. For complete presale details visit  www.citientertainment.com .  

Reba just released her three-part box set  REVIVED REMIXED REVISITED  on Friday and is continuing to celebrate the release this week. REVIVED includes some of Reba’s biggest hits as they’ve evolved in her live show REMIXED puts a whole new spin on some of her most beloved tracks and on REVISITED, Reba works with Grammy Award-winning producer Dave Cobb to strip things back. Tomorrow (10/12), Reba will take part in a special  Amazon Music  livestream event where she will perform songs with her REVISITED collaborator and producer, Dave Cobb. Hosted by Jessie James Decker, fans can tune in at 5pm CT via Amazon Live on desktop, mobile, Fire tablet, or via the Amazon Shopping App on Fire TV.

On Thursday (10/14), Reba will perform two songs and share more behind the release on  TODAY,  beginning at 8:00A local time on  NBC .

REBA: LIVE IN CONCERT Official Tour Dates:

11/26 Choctaw Casino & Resort, Durant, OK – The Grand Theater 11/27 Choctaw Casino & Resort, Durant, OK – The Grand Theater 1/13 Evansville, IN – Ford Center *with Caylee Hammack 1/14 Huntsville, AL – Von Braun Center Arena *with Caylee Hammack 1/15 Duluth, GA – Gas South Arena *with Caylee Hammack 1/20 Toledo, OH – Huntington Center *with Hannah Dasher 1/21 Green Bay, WI – Resch Center *with Hannah Dasher 1/22 Sioux Falls, SD – Denny Sanford PREMIER Center *with Hannah Dasher 1/27 Greenville, SC – Bon Secours Wellness Arena *with Caitlyn Smith 1/28 Lexington, KY – Rupp Arena *with Caitlyn Smith 1/29 Knoxville, TN – Thompson-Boling Arena *with Caitlyn Smith 2/3 Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center Omaha *with Brandy Clark 2/4 Springfield, MO – JQH Arena *with Brandy Clark 2/5 North Little Rock, AR – Simmons Bank Arena *with Brandy Clark 2/17 Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena *with Brittney Spencer 2/18 Atlantic City, NJ – Borgata Event Center *with Brittney Spencer 2/19 Bethlehem, PA – Wind Creek Event Center *with Brittney Spencer 2/24 Birmingham, AL – Legacy Arena at the BJCC *with Tenille Townes 2/25 Biloxi, MS – Mississippi Coast Coliseum *with Tenille Townes 2/26 Bossier City, LA – Brookshire Grocery Arena *with Tenille Townes 3/4 Mashantucket, CT – Premier Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino 3/5 Mashantucket, CT – Premier Theater at Foxwoods Resort Casino 3/17 Grand Rapids, MI – Van Andel Arena *with Reyna Roberts 3/18 Peoria, IL – Peoria Civic Center *with Reyna Roberts 3/19 Rosemont, IL – Allstate Arena *with Reyna Roberts

About Reba McEntire: Multi-media entertainment mogul Reba McEntire has become a household name through a successful career that spans across music, television, film, theater and retail. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Hollywood Bowl member has won 16 ACM Awards, 15 American Music Awards, 9 People’s Choice Awards, 6 CMA Awards, 3 GRAMMY® Awards, a GMA Dove Award and was a 2018 Kennedy Center Honors recipient, in addition to multiple philanthropic and leadership honors. Reba has celebrated unprecedented success including 35 career No.1 singles and selling over 56 million albums worldwide. Reba recently earned her 60th Top 10 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart, extending her record for the most Top 10 hits among female artists. Reba’s Top 10 success spans across five straight decades  and lands her alongside only George Jones, Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton in the achievement. The Oklahoma native and Golden Globe® nominated actress has 11 movie credits to her name, a lead role on Broadway in Irving Berlin’s Annie Get Your Gun and starred in the six-season television sitcom Reba. Her brand partnerships include Dillard’s, REBA by Justin™ and she was named the first female and musician to portray KFC’s iconic founder Colonel Harland Sanders in their celebrity colonel campaign. Last year, Reba launched her very first Spotify original podcast, Living & Learning with Reba McEntire, featuring guests including Dolly Parton, Leslie Jordan, Kristin Chenoweth, Jane Fonda and more. Reba is also set to hit the road this winter for “REBA, BROOKS & DUNN: Together in Vegas,” the longest-running country residency in Las Vegas taking place Dec. 1-15, 2021 at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. For more information, visit  www.Reba.com  or follow @Reba on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. 

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Reba McEntire born in Oklahoma, US, on March 28th March 1955 is an American country music singer, songwriter and actress.

Reba's career started in the most American way - at her high school- singing in her Kiowa High school band. Which subsequently also brought her to perform numerously at her local radio station and at rodeos that were held in her small town.

The red-headed singer's music career began in 1976 when she was signed by music label Mercury. Following the signing, she went on to release her debut single, titled, "I Don't Want to Be a One Night Stand". Disappointingly, the single was not as successful as Mercury and herself had hoped. Reaching only number 88, it flopped and failed to become a big success on the Billboard country music chart- which is what both herself and her record label had in mind.

After numerous album debuts, Reba finally made a breakthrough in 1984 when she signed with MCA Nashville Records, releasing her seventh studio album, named "Just a Little Love".

The singer from Oklahoma has gone on to have masses of success, issuing over 30 studio albums. Her success did not end there as she, impressively, then went on to storm an amazing acting career in television and on Broadway.

The country singer is thought of as one of American country music's most treasured entertainers and one of the most powerful female vocalists. Reba McEntire proves anyone can make it, no matter how small your home-town is.

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Reba McEntire is one of the most charismatic women in country and although it is a genre of ten dominated by men, McEntire's beautiful tones stand solid during her live show. She has amassed a huge following and fan base over her career that now spans almost forty years and she really knows how to own the stage.

With such a timeless voice and an album discography that stands at nearly 30, she has to be very intelligent with the material selected at it is assured that each audience member will have a personal favourite album and single. Reba is a clever performer in the way she merges classic tracks such as 'Somebody' 'Till You Love Me' and 'Whoever's In New England' in a medley style fashion whilst never slipping up on lyrics as the songs seamlessly weave into one and other.

Her band boldly begins the percussive introduction to 'I'm a Survivor' and Reba evokes cheers from the crowds before encouraging them to sing and sway along. As she takes her final bows during the final tones of 'Turn On The Radio' the audience applaud wildly for the show this classic star has performed.

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I've been listening to Reba McEntire ever since I was a little kid thanks in large part to my mother who used every chance she got to play country in the car with my older brother and I.

At first I didn't understand the appeal of songs and country in general, but after some time I got attached to the sound and have loved it ever since.

Listening to Reba is different then listening to other female country artist because she has a voice that moves up and down ever so slightly when she sings.

The greatest part about the show for me however wasn't the songs themselves, but rather the deep pride that Reba showed to those who continued to come and see her perform even after all of these years.

To me, her music and her voice are timeless and like her protege Dolly Parton she will be an artist to be remembered for all of time. The amazing part is that even after all of these years she was still able to hold a note and project her voice just as well as she did when I was a child listening to her.

Reba is true American and a great country music artist. I saw her show in Bensalem, PA. Loved it and I love her. She has a big heart and truly loves her fans. I will be seeing her show at Wolftrap in Vienna, Virginia on July 1st. I will be meeting her at that show. Love You Reba.

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The concert was EPIC!!! I loved every minute of it I love the beginning of it the was her pictures was on the screen so it will prepare us I sang to every song of hers even I Hurd new songs it was the greatest night ever o also Reba waved at me

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AWESOME! As always. Brooks and Dunn were terrific too. This was our second trip to Vegas to see them and they DO NOT disappoint. Was hoping for an extra song or two since it was the last night of this tour, but still very satisfying!!

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Amazing. Absolutely love her. Definitely want to see her again. She puts on a fantastic show. We had amazing seats and the crowd was really into the show. I liked that she played a lot of her older songs. And finished with fancy.

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Omg It was so amazing last night this was my 1st time seeing Reba in 15+ years in Atlantic City omg Still gorgeous wow especially in that Red dress she came out in on the last song Fancy #1 A+

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The show was awesome. Reba and Brooks and Dunn are fantastic together. Hope they make a trip St. Louis Missouri soon. One of their better shows they should continue to perform together

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Reba McEntire gets birthday love from Salt Lake City — and gives fans a slew of reasons to celebrate

What really made mcentire’s salt lake city show stand out were the moments the singer couldn’t have predicted — like when the entire arena serenaded her with the ‘happy birthday’ song.

Reba McEntire performs at Vivint Arena in Salt Lake City.

By Lottie Elizabeth Johnson

Looking at recent Reba McEntire concert reviews and set lists makes at least one thing pretty clear: The country music legend is performing the same songs in the same order with the same dialogue night after night.

Her show, a roughly 90-minute spectacle, is a well-oiled machine. And it really needs to be: The song “Fancy,” alone, includes pyro and two outfit changes. Before McEntire even takes the stage, there’s a pyrotechnics display and a montage of clips from her career — her hair tells the story here, ranging from the big, curly style of her early days to the shorter, straighter style of recent years.

McEntire does virtual duets with Vince Gill, and Brooks and Dunn. You get clips from her show, “Reba,” which ran for six seasons. After performing a bunch of what she calls “wallering” songs — songs about your heart being broken — she has an incredible, perfectly precise moment where she rips off the bottom half of her sparkly blue dress and moves on to the feisty power anthem “Going Out Like That.”

McEntire has been in this business for a while — it’s been 46 years since she released her first album — and she really knows how to put on a show. Every word and action has been carefully thought out, and you know her show is going to be a full-on production before she even takes the stage. 

But what really made McEntire’s Salt Lake City show stand out were the moments the singer couldn’t have predicted. 

Like when the thousands of fans at Vivint Arena cheered and clapped nonstop for at least half a minute after McEntire performed her first No. 1 hit (1982’s “Can’t Even Get the Blues”) and most recent No. 1 hit (2010’s “Turn on the Radio”) back-to-back. McEntire flashed a beaming smile and touched her hand to her heart, visibly emotional as she let the roaring applause wash over her. 

“That’s the greatest sound in the world,” she said. 

Four songs later, after performing her renowned rendition of the murder-ballad “The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia,” McEntire was prepared to tell her enthusiastic audience what she’d been up to for the past year — including filming a Lifetime movie and the crime-drama show “Big Sky” — when the crowd interrupted her. 

It took a few seconds for it to come together, but when it did it was unmistakable: The entire arena was singing “Happy Birthday” to McEntire. 

The March 25 show fell three days before the country star’s 68th birthday, and marked her last show before her big day. As the serenading came to a close, McEntire again placed her hand over her heart and said, “I’m blushing like a 25-year-old. Thank y’all for that. Very sweet.” 

McEntire then had a brief conversation with someone in the crowd whose birthday also fell on March 28. When she learned that the mother of this fan’s primary motivation during labor was the thought of having her child on McEntire’s birthday, the singer quipped, “That’s a dedicated mother right there.” 

Moments like these threw off the rhythm of McEntire’s show, but the three-time Grammy winner didn’t skip a beat. Ever the skilled entertainer, McEntire seamlessly wove those moments into her show’s overall design. And in that way, the unexpected birthday serenade fit in perfectly as it became a central theme of McEntire’s show — one of celebration. 

That includes the celebration of a nearly five-decade (and still going strong) career. It includes the celebration of traditional country music (McEntire’s husky yodel is still intact). And it includes the celebration of an extensive catalog that, although universal, especially lends a voice to the shared experiences of women — everything from struggling marriages to shattered hearts to single motherhood to being a survivor.

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Which makes country singer-songwriter Terri Clark such a fitting addition to McEntire’s tour. During her opening set — which included chart-toppers like “Better Things to Do” and “You’re Easy on the Eyes” — Clark shared some of the stories behind her catalog, referencing how “If I Were You,” a song about marital challenges, helped pay for her divorce.

The arena was packed for Clark’s set, which began roughly 90 minutes before McEntire took the stage. And when Clark returned to the stage to sing a medley of Linda Ronstadt songs with McEntire, the crowd erupted. In some ways, it was just as much Clark’s show as it was McEntire’s. 

The Salt Lake show was also a celebration of faith. McEntire is vocal about her Christian faith, and she performed a medley of gospel songs with conviction — including “Swing Low Sweet Chariot” and “Oh Happy Day” — backed by the harmonies of the Southern gospel group The Isaacs. It was one of the best parts of the show and left no doubt that McEntire’s 2017 gospel album, which also featured The Isaacs, was worthy of its Grammy win. 

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At one point during the show, McEntire recalled how she had performed at the same arena in 1996, only to soon have that tour derailed due to a skiing injury in Park City. Not one for resting, McEntire eventually continued the tour by sitting on a stool. 

In her return to Salt Lake City — her last appearance at this arena was with George Strait in 2011 — McEntire showed that she still doesn’t have a desire to slow down. She made it painstakingly clear that she’ll be making music for a while longer.

And of all the reasons her show gave fans to celebrate, that may be one of the best.

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All About Reba McEntire's Restaurant Reba's Place

Who wouldn't want to enjoy delicious eats and live entertainment in a former Masonic Temple?

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Reba McEntire will satiate her hunger for fresh singing talent next month as a Coach on Season 24 of NBC's  The Voice  (the hit reality competition series officially returns September 25 with John Legend, Niall Horan, and Gwen Stefani also serving as judges).

Her fans, meanwhile, can satisfy their own cravings for live entertainment — and scrumptious Southern dishes — with the Queen of Country's new bar/restaurant, Reba's Place, located in the southeastern Oklahoma city of Atoka.

While chatting on Bravo's Watch What Happens Live recently, McEntire noted the restaurant has been a boon for the area, and she's so proud it's played a role in helping revitalization.

“It kind of has revived the town, because everybody is buying up the little stores that weren’t doing very well, and putting in new things like an ice cream shop and things like that on main street," McEntire said. "It’s bringing the community together.”

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The establishment — which opened its door at the start of the year — offers up good food, good drinks, in-person musical acts, and, most importantly, a gift shop full of Reba-themed swag . Head below for everything you need to know about Reba's Place!

Where is Reba's Place located?

Reba's Place can be found at 319 East Court Street in downtown Atoka, Oklahoma. The city is about a 15-minute drive from the unincorporated community of Chokie (which is part of the wider Atoka County), where Reba grew up on her family's ranch. 

The "combination restaurant, bar, live music venue, and retail store" occupies a former Masonic Temple and was built in partnership with the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. Spanning 13,284-square-feet, the two-story venue can hold up to 250 guests at a time.

"Music and the fans helped build this place and get it all together. And that’s what a restaurant is all about, where people can come in, visit and eat," McEntire said in a statement when the eatery opened earlier this year. "Reba’s Place is a joint venture with the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, and they are the best partner. It’s exciting to work with people who have a passion for this town and for creating jobs, tourism, and new opportunities in southeastern Oklahoma, in the community where I grew up."

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What kind of food is served at Reba's Place?

"The menu includes scratch made versions of many of the dishes most popular in the region alongside favorites from other areas including Nashville, New Orleans and Mexico. Menu highlights include the 'Fancy' steak dinner, street tacos, chicken fried steak and Reba’s personal favorite, pinto beans and corn bread," reads the website description.

Click here to check out the regular menu. A special brunch menu is available on weekends from 10am to 3pm.

How to eat at Reba's Place

The restaurant is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday. It opens an hour earlier at 10 a.m. on Sundays and Saturdays. According to The Hurried Hostess , Reba's Place does not take reservations, "so be prepared for a wait for dinner." With that said, there is a private dining option for between 12-82 guests, which you can book via [email protected].

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Why did Reba open a restaurant?

Appearing on NBC's  Today   back in June, Reba explained that opening a restaurant was part of a wider goal to revitalize Atoka's economy, which had fallen on tough times .

"If it'll help other people, I was for it 100 percent," she said. "Mama always said, 'Surround yourself with people who are smarter than you and who are good people,' and that's what we have here in Atoka, Oklahoma."

Mere days after Reba announced the eatery at a concert, Atoka became prime real estate. "I had realtors calling me, saying, 'Property that I've been sitting on for six months just sold," recalled Economic Development Director Carol Ervin.

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Brooks & Dunn -- Kix Brooks, left, and Ronnie Dunn -- who performed at the All for the Hall concert benefitting the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Dec. 2023, brought their Reboot 2024 tour to the Shoreline Amphitheatre in Mountain View on June 7. (Jason Kempin/Getty Images archives)

“We are glad to be back in California,” he said. “We have had some of the greatest parties of our lives in this place.”

And Brooks and his longtime musical partner Ronnie Dunn would have yet another one as the platinum-plus-selling duo —  known as Brooks & Dunn — finally brought the Reboot Tour to Shoreline Amphitheatre for some rip-roaring fun on Friday night (June 7).

The approximately 12,000 fans in attendance acted like they’d been counting down the days for this event to happen — and, indeed, a goodly portion probably had been — as evidenced by the way they hooted and hollered, boot-scooted and, of course, boogied through one big hit after another during the 19-song set.

It was the first time that Brooks & Dunn performed in the Bay Area since 2010, which was the same year that the “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” duo originally called it quits on a career that was highlighted by an amazing 20 No. 1 country singles. Five years later, they’d regroup for a lengthy residency with the legendary Reba McEntire in Las Vegas, which nicely set the stage for a full-on reunion tour that was suppose to begin in 2020.

Then COVID hit, of course, which pushed back Brooks & Dunn’s Reboot Tour (and pretty much everything else entertainment related). Fast forward another four years and — well, you can understand why Bay Area fans were so excited to finally get their reunion with the Grammy-winning duo.

Backed by a rock-solid seven-piece band, Brooks & Dunn were in primetime ’90s-era form throughout the roughly 90-minute set. They wasted no time in getting the party started as they opened the show with one of their best — “Brand New Man” — the anthemic title track from the twosome’s landmark debut of 1991.

The 71-year-old Dunn, wearing mirrored sunglasses and a baseball cap on backwards, was in particularly good voice as he crooned through “Brand New Man,” “My Next Broken Heart” (from that same debut album) and “Red Dirt Road,” the title track from the duo’s 2003 album that resulted in one of the evening’s most passionate audience sing-alongs at Shoreline.

“‘Red Dirt Road’ is my favorite song that Ronnie and I ever wrote together,” said the 69-year-old Brooks, signing off on the crowd’s exuberant reaction to the power ballad.

Although not on the same level as a singer as Dunn, Brooks would also deliver a handful of highlights during the show, including a lovely version of the ballad “You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone,” which was the sole selection of the night from 1994’s “Waitin’ on Sundown.”

Turning the corner on the midpoint of the set, Brooks & Dunn pushed down on the accelerator as they belted out such party favorites as “Hard Workin’ Man,” “Play Something Country” and “Rock My World (Little Country Girl).”

The highlight of the entire show came with “Believe,” which — with due respect to Brooks and others who might prefer “Red Dirt Road” (or something else) — is the finest song in the duo’s catalog. Dunn put his all into this glorious country-gospel number, leading the congregation of 12,000 as the striking lyrics unfolded:

“I raise my hands, bow my head / I’m findin’ more and more truth in the words written in red / They tell me that there’s more to life than just what I can see”

The group followed up that breathtaking moment with a sweet version of “My Maria” to close the main set, then returned to give the crowd exactly what it wanted — the line-dancing crossover smash “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” — during an encore that also included the patriotic hit “Only in America.”

1. “Brand New Man” 2. “Put a Girl in It” 3. “My Next Broken Heart” 4. “Mama Don’t Get Dressed Up for Nothing” 5. “We’ll Burn That Bridge” 6. “You’re Gonna Miss Me When I’m Gone” 7. “Ain’t Nothing ‘Bout You” 8. “Red Dirt Road” 9. “Lost and Found” 10. “Hard Workin’ Man” 11. “Play Something Country” 12. “Cowgirls Don’t Cry” 13. “She Likes to Get Out of Town” 14. “Neon Moon” 15. “Rock My World (Little Country Girl)” 16. “Believe” 17. “My Maria” Encore: 18. “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” 19. “Only in America”

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Inside Reba McEntire's Incredibly Lavish Life

C onsidering how long Reba McEntire has been in the entertainment industry, it's no wonder she's super rich and lives a lavish life. Some outlets peg McEntire's net worth at a whopping $95 million. Her country music career didn't have a glamorous beginning but McEntire went on to become a multi-award-winning singer and star in the eponymous sitcom "Reba" for six years. The powerhouse vocalist didn't just stop there. McEntire acted in the CBS show "Young Sheldon" and is one of the judges for "The Voice." The "Forever Love" singer shared on Masterclass , "Work ethic — it started years ago when I was growing up on an 8,000-acre cattle ranch. Work ethic and professionalism go hand in hand. If you work hard, if you really work hard and set your mind on something, you're going to be successful."

But McEntire isn't all work and no play. She spends her hard-earned money on glamorous vacations and some well-deserved self-care. The "Fancy" singer also doesn't skimp on fashion and can be seen in high-end designer pieces while critiquing singers on "The Voice" or on the red carpet. With McEntire's cushy bank account, she certainly can afford to do so!

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Reba McEntire Lived In Some Fancy Digs

Although she's a country girl at heart, it makes sense that Reba McEntire has a house in Los Angeles with all her television duties. The Beverly Hills mansion she lived in for 12 years with her now ex-husband Narvel Blackstock boasted six bedrooms, seven bathrooms, and a wine cellar, according to  Wide Open Country . As for the exterior, the house came with a pool, tennis courts, and a guest house. McEntire initially purchased the sprawling estate for $9 million and scored big when it sold for around $22 million in 2015 amid her divorce from Blackstock.

Two years later, McEntire sold her Tennessee mansion for $5 million to a man who had hopes of turning the estate into an event space, Taste of Country reported. This impressive home had seven bedrooms, five bathrooms, a private theater, an outdoor swimming pool, and a barn for equestrians. Now called The Estate at Cherokee Dock, guests can rent the venue for weddings and corporate events. It has been renovated to offer eight bedrooms, each named after an iconic country singer. And of course, one is called The Reba Suite.

One Of Reba McEntire's Hobbies Is Going On Luxurious Vacations

Reba McEntire knows when it's time to take a vacation, and when she does, she goes in style. In 2016, she splurged on a scenic train ride with friends and family to see the Canadian Rockies, during which they drank mimosas and learned about the area. McEntire took plenty of pictures along the way and told Aol , "It's my only hobby other than vacationing." Two years later, the "Forever Love" star embarked on a trip to South Africa with some pals. "What an incredible vacation with a wonderful group of people! We sure do love South Africa!" she shared on Facebook .

It appears McEntire loves to travel to Italy. The singer-songwriter posted a 2017 Facebook picture of herself with a cartload of suitcases and wrote, "Do you think I'm taking too much luggage to Italy? I couldn't make up my mind." She went back in 2023 and shared a pic of her enjoying the local sights. "Had a great day in Naples visiting the National Railway Museum of Pietrarsa!" she shared on Instagram . "She goes to Italy a lot," a fan noted . Hey, if we had big bucks like McEntire, we would too.

Reba McEntire Tours In Style

Every musician knows that touring is an unglamorous part of the job, but Reba McEntire tries to make it as luxe as possible. Back then, she traveled with her team in a trailer dubbed "Big Red," which included a kitchen, king-sized bed, a full bathroom, and bunk beds. Her drummer Tommy Harden gave fans a glimpse of the touring life during McEntire and Kelly Clarkson's "2 Worlds 2 Voices Tour" in a 2008 YouTube video. While Big Red wasn't shown, there were several large tour buses in the parking, with one including a small galley, a sitting area with a table, and 12 bunk beds. We're sure McEntire's bus was more spruced up, but the space looked pretty comfy, if a bit tight.

McEntire's preferred mode of travel is by air, and she shared with Jetset Magazine that she owned her own private plane. "We have a Phenom. But when we're going cross-country, it's more economical to fly commercial. Our plane works great when we're touring and need flexibility on our schedule. I haven't had a bus of my own since 1989," she shared. Owning a plane is not just for comfort but for practical reasons as well. "It's lengthened my career by a decade. Because of having a plane, I can do so many more things to promote my career in between the jobs I have. Plus, it allowed me to do my concerts and fly home after the show," McEntire added.

Reba McEntire Has Worn Countless Expensive Designer Clothes

If it were up to Reba McEntire, she'd be in her favorite denim and tee all day, every day. "If I had to wear one outfit for the rest of my life, it'd be jeans and a long sleeve t-shirt or sweater. And boots, gotta have my boots," she told Country Living . Alas, as a celebrity, she needs to dress up and when she does, you bet her clothes are top-of-the-line. During "The Voice" Season 25, McEntire has been seen in a black and red Roberto Cavalli dress that retails for over $7,400. She also donned a sparkly Libertine blazer that cost $4,250.

McEntire went the Roberto Cavalli route again during the 2024 American Country Music Awards with a pair of sheer lacy pants with fringe detailing that goes for $3,634. Despite her love of expensive designer duds, McEntire offers more affordable clothes through her Dillard's line. "I wore some wild things I probably shouldn't have worn. I've also worn some very expensive clothes which just weren't real comfortable for me. I found that clothes don't have to be very expensive," she told  The Boot . We love a down-to-earth star who mixes high and low pieces.

Reba McEntire Has A Six-Figure Beauty Regimen

Apparently, it takes a lot of money to look as good as Reba McEntire. A source revealed to Radar that the country crooner spends over $100,000 a year to keep up with her youthful appearance. "She has a beauty ritual that would rival even Kim Kardashian's and is proud of the fact she looks decades younger than her actual age. She owes it to weekly facials, body wraps, hot saunas, and other spa treatments. Reba buys the best cleansers, moisturizers, and serums money can buy, including spending thousands a month on skincare products," the insider revealed.

Good news for fans who want to emulate McEntire's glow — one of her favorite moisturizers Watercress Hydration Cascade by Farmhouse Fresh and it only retails for about $43. "I apply before makeup and right after cleansing at night," she told Closer . "I do a Hydra-Facial to give my skin an extra hug of plumpness," McEntire shared. Whatever the "Only In My Mind" singer is doing, it sure is working as she looked flawless during her 2024 Super Bowl performance .

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Country stars Lainey Wilson , Alan Jackson , Luke Bryan and Trisha Yearwood will be among the recipients of the Special Awards being given out at the annual ACM Honors program in August. The Academy of Country Music will celebrate the honorees during a ceremony taking place at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium on Aug. 25.

Carly Pearce will host the ACM Honors show for the fourth consecutive year, joined as co-host this time by another country chart-topper, Jordan Davis, the reigning winner of the Academy’s song of the year trophy.

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These seven join two other country luminaries whose songwriting honors were announced earlier and will also be given out at the Ryman: Chris Stapleton, who’ll be picking up the ACM artist-songwriter of the year award, and Jessie Jo Dillon, who is getting the songwriter of the year trophy. The award that Stapleton is getting, honoring the writing prowess of someone who carries similar renown as a recording artist, was only given for the first time in 2023, when Hardy received it.

Among the newly named recipients, Lainey Wilson will be receiving the Triple Crown Award — something she earned with a successful streak at the ACM Awards, having won new female artist of the year, female artist of the year and, finally, the big kahuna, entertainer of the year. The shooting star has now won 10 ACMs in all — and she stands to add to that tally after her new album comes out Aug. 23, two days before the ACM Honors show.

Tony Brown and Trisha Yearwood will be dual recipients of the Icon Award. Yearwood’s association with the ACM, and with country stardom generally, goes back to 1991, when she won the org’s new female vocalist of the year award. Brown’s career stretches back much further than that: He went from playing piano in Elvis Presley’s TCB Band to being one of the top producers in Nashville, as well as a label chief for MCA Nashville. Yearwood is someone who got her start making records with Brown, who’s also famous for his productions with George Strait and Reba McEntire, among others.

Shannon Sanders is picking up the ACM Lift Every Voice Award, given to someone who elevates underrepresented voices in country. Apart from his BMI gig, Sanders currently serves on the ACM’s board of directors and chairs the ACM LIfting Lives Council. This is only the second time this award has been given out; in 2023 it went to the recording artist Breland.

The heavy lifting isn’t done yet. The ACM LIfting Lives Award, also for philanthropy, is going to Luke Bryan, representing those who are “devoted to improving lives through the power of music” and who have “a generosity of spirit” that makes them committed to serving others. It’s in honor of his Farm Tour, which since 2009 has presented a fundraising series of shows at farms across the country that has resulted in 80 scholarships and eight million meals being served.

Walt Aldridge and Alan Jackson will each receive the ACM Poet’s Award for their songwriting contributions over the years. It’s hardly Jackson’s first time getting such an honor; he is a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame as well as Country Music Hall of Fame. Aldridge has written or co-written 56 songs that charted in the top 40 of the Billboard country songs chart. He’s also a veteran musician and producer who spent two decades helping track records at Muscle Shoals’ Fame Recording Studio.

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