Reba McEntire Announces Final Tour “The Final Bow” with Miranda Lambert & Lainey Wilson: A Farewell to the Queen of Country
For decades, Reba McEntire has reigned as the undisputed queen of country music — a trailblazer whose voice, stage presence, and songs have become woven into the fabric of American culture. Now, at age 71, the Oklahoma-born icon has announced what she is calling her final tour, appropriately titled “The Final Bow.”
The 2026 tour will not be a solitary journey. McEntire will be joined by two of country music’s most powerful female voices: Miranda Lambert and Lainey Wilson. Together, the trio will embark on a historic multi-city tour that is already being hailed as one of the most emotional and monumental country music events of the decade.
A Farewell Worthy of a Queen

In her announcement, McEntire was both reflective and heartfelt:
“I’ve been blessed to spend my life on stage, sharing my music with fans who’ve become family. But every journey has a last chapter. The Final Bow is my way of saying thank you — for the love, the memories, and the music we’ve shared all these years.”
The name itself carries weight. A “final bow” isn’t just a concert title; it symbolizes the last time a legendary artist steps onto the stage, acknowledges the audience, and closes a career defined by resilience, artistry, and impact.
McEntire’s decision to bring Lambert and Wilson along feels intentional — a way of passing the torch to the next generation of women who are reshaping modern country.
The Power of Three Generations
By including Lambert and Wilson, McEntire transforms The Final Bow into more than a farewell; it becomes a celebration of three generations of women in country music.
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Reba McEntire — The pioneer, the legend, the voice who kicked down doors for women in Nashville and beyond.
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Miranda Lambert — The firebrand superstar, celebrated for her grit, honesty, and unapologetic storytelling.
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Lainey Wilson — The fresh powerhouse, already carving out her place with songs that blend tradition and modern flair.
Together, their presence on the same stage will embody the spirit of country: tradition meeting innovation, heritage intertwining with the future.
A Tour Steeped in Legacy

Fans can expect The Final Bow to be more than just a greatest hits setlist. Sources close to the production hint that McEntire is planning a show that weaves narrative, memory, and emotion into every performance.
Concerts will feature classic Reba anthems like “Fancy,” “Is There Life Out There,” and “Does He Love You” — songs that not only topped charts but became cultural touchstones. At the same time, collaborative performances with Lambert and Wilson will highlight the continuity of country music, showing how McEntire’s influence reverberates in their artistry.
An Emotional Passing of the Torch
Symbolically, this tour is less about “goodbye” and more about “what comes next.” McEntire has spoken often about the importance of mentorship, especially for women in an industry long dominated by men. Her partnership with Lambert and Wilson demonstrates her confidence in the future of country — and her pride in knowing the genre is in capable hands.
For Lambert, the invitation to join the farewell tour is nothing short of an honor. “Reba paved the way for women like me,” she said in a recent interview. “To stand beside her on her final tour is something I’ll treasure forever.”
Lainey Wilson, who has repeatedly cited McEntire as a lifelong inspiration, echoed the sentiment: “She showed me that country music can be tough, tender, and timeless all at once. To be part of this moment is beyond my wildest dreams.”
The Full List of Dates and Cities
The 2026 Final Bow tour will cover more than 30 cities across North America, with stops at major arenas and outdoor venues. While the complete list has just been revealed, highlights include:
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Nashville, TN — Bridgestone Arena
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Dallas, TX — American Airlines Center
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Chicago, IL — United Center
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Denver, CO — Ball Arena
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Los Angeles, CA — Kia Forum
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New York, NY — Madison Square Garden
Each stop promises not only to celebrate McEntire’s storied career but also to unite generations of country fans under one roof.
A Moment in History
Make no mistake: The Final Bow is not just another tour. It is a cultural event, a chance for fans to witness history before the curtain falls.
Much like Dolly Parton and Loretta Lynn before her, Reba McEntire’s farewell represents the end of an era. Yet with Lambert and Wilson by her side, it also signals the vibrant future of women in country music.
As one critic put it, “This isn’t just a concert. It’s a living bridge between what country music was, what it is, and what it’s becoming.”
Conclusion: One Last Ride with Reba
When Reba McEntire takes the stage in 2026, every note will carry decades of memories. For fans who grew up with her voice as the soundtrack of their lives, The Final Bow will be bittersweet — a chance to celebrate while also letting go.
But Reba herself frames it not as an ending, but as a tribute. “It’s not about saying goodbye,” she told fans. “It’s about saying thank you.”
With Miranda Lambert and Lainey Wilson joining her, the Final Bow tour will not only mark the close of one legendary career but also shine a spotlight on the women carrying the torch forward.
For country music, and for generations of fans, it will be a farewell worthy of a queen.