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Country music fans woke up to the kind of news that feels almost unreal: Brooks & Dunn have officially announced their 2026 farewell tour, “One Last Ride.” And if early reactions are any indication, this isn’t just another reunion — it’s shaping up to be a once-in-a-lifetime revival that promises to leave audiences breathless from the first guitar riff to the final encore.
After decades of defining the sound of modern country with hits like “Neon Moon,” “Boot Scootin’ Boogie,” and “Believe,” Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn are preparing to take the stage together one more time for a cross-country celebration of legacy, brotherhood, and the music that shaped generations. Insiders say the tour will blend high-energy arena production with stripped-back acoustic moments — a nod to the duo’s roots and the storytelling heart that made them icons.
The newly revealed dates include major cities across the United States, beginning in Nashville, TN (March 14, 2026), followed by stops in Dallas, TX (March 21), Denver, CO (April 4), Las Vegas, NV (April 18), Chicago, IL (May 2), Atlanta, GA (May 16), New York, NY (June 6), and culminating in a grand finale at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, CA (June 27, 2026). Additional cities are expected to be announced due to overwhelming demand.
Sources close to the production hint at surprise guest appearances, never-before-heard stories between songs, and a visual stage design that honors their 1990s breakout era while embracing the emotional weight of a farewell. Fans are already flooding social media, calling it “the goodbye we didn’t know we needed.”
But make no mistake — this tour isn’t about nostalgia alone. It’s about gratitude. It’s about two voices that carried honky-tonk grit and heartfelt ballads into stadiums worldwide, now standing side by side to say thank you.
When the lights dim and the first chords ring out in 2026, it won’t just be a concert. It will be a closing chapter written in steel guitar and memory — one last ride down a highway they helped pave forever.
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