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Golden Memories Tour 2026 — Brooks & Dunn, Reba McEntire & George Strait Come Together for an Unforgettable Celebration

They’ve ruled the charts. They’ve filled the world’s biggest stages. And now, in a rare and remarkable moment for country music, Brooks & Dunn, Reba McEntire, and George Strait will share one spotlight for The Golden Memories Tour 2026 — honoring not only the timeless hits that defined decades but also the fans whose love kept those songs alive.

A Reunion Rooted in Respect

This isn’t just a tour — it’s a heartfelt return to where it all began.

For Reba McEntire, whose unmistakable voice and fearless artistry became a symbol of strength.
For Brooks & Dunn, the duo whose signature blend of grit and grace changed country music forever.
And for George Strait, the steadfast “King of Country,” whose calm charisma and classic sound continue to shape the genre itself.

Their camaraderie is legendary, their songs unforgettable — and in 2026, that magic will rise again, from Texas heartlands to Tennessee neon.

Beyond the Music — A Shared Legacy

The Golden Memories Tour isn’t just about nostalgia. It’s a celebration of the stories, struggles, and victories that built a generation’s soundtrack.

Fans can expect:

  • Iconic collaborations — picture “Neon Moon” flowing into “Fancy”, or “The Chair” weaving seamlessly into “My Maria.”

  • Personal reflections — moments where laughter, lessons, and love stories spill from the artists’ own journeys.

  • Heartfelt tributes — saluting the legends who’ve passed on, yet remain alive in every melody.

The Moment of a Lifetime

No one’s calling it goodbye — but everyone knows how rare such a gathering is. These moments are treasures, fleeting and unforgettable.

Whether fans come to relive old favorites or create brand-new memories, 2026 will mark a milestone in country music history.

Brooks & Dunn. Reba. George Strait.
Three icons. One stage.
Golden Memories — a legacy that will shine forever.

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