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Introduction

Country music legends Brooks & Dunn have officially announced their highly anticipated 2026 tour, “One Last Ride,” and fans across the world are already calling it a once-in-a-lifetime revival that will leave audiences breathless. More than just another tour, this farewell journey marks a powerful celebration of a career that helped define modern country music and shaped generations of artists and fans alike.
After decades of chart-topping hits, sold-out arenas, and unforgettable anthems, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn are returning to the road with a renewed sense of purpose and gratitude. “One Last Ride” is designed not as a goodbye filled with sadness, but as a triumphant victory lap—an opportunity to relive the songs that became the soundtrack of countless lives. From high-energy openers to emotional, stripped-down moments, the tour promises a full spectrum of what made Brooks & Dunn icons in the first place.
The duo has revealed that dates and cities will span major markets as well as beloved heartland stops, ensuring longtime fans from coast to coast can be part of this historic moment. Each show is expected to feature a carefully curated setlist packed with classics, deep cuts, and fan favorites—performed with the same grit, harmony, and authenticity that first put them on the map. According to insiders, the production will blend modern visuals with a timeless country feel, honoring the past while embracing the present.
For fans, “One Last Ride” isn’t just about seeing a concert—it’s about witnessing the closing chapter of a legendary partnership. The tour invites audiences to sing louder, feel deeper, and remember why Brooks & Dunn’s music has endured through changing trends and generations. It’s a celebration of brotherhood, resilience, and the unbreakable bond between artists and their fans.
As tickets prepare to go on sale and excitement continues to build, one thing is certain: “One Last Ride” will be more than a tour. It will be a shared memory, a collective farewell, and a historic country music moment that will never be repeated.