Reba McEntire Postpones Live In Concert Dates, Reschedules for 2022

What could Reba be up to?

Written by Lauren Laffer
Reba McEntire Postpones Live In Concert Dates, Reschedules for 2022
Reba McEntire; Photo courtesy of Universal Music Group Nashville

Reba McEntire fans will unfortunately have to wait a bit longer to see the country icon in concert as she’s announced that her 2021 Reba: Live In Concert Tour dates have been rescheduled. In a note posted to her social media on Wednesday morning (4/14), McEntire revealed that while she won’t be performing live this year, she does plan on return to the stage in 2022.

“We’ve waited as long as we possibly could to make a decision, but unfortunately we’re not going to be able to play our 2021 Reba: Live In Concert dates. As much as I wish we could get back out on the road, it’s just not possible yet. However, don’t worry…we are going to reschedule the dates for 2022. We cannot wait to get back out on the road and bring you our brand new show! If you’ve got your tickets, hang on to them – they’ll be good for the new dates,” she shared. “The only show that won’t be possible to reschedule is our July 16, 2021 St. Paul, MN date. Tickets for this show will be refunded.”

All is not lost though, as the “Fancy” singer shared that she’s got big things in the works – and she’ll soon be able to share the news.

“I’ve got some big news coming later this year that I hope will be worth the wait for all of us! Stay tuned for some exciting announcements on tour, music and more coming soon.”

Though Reba has decided to postpone her tour dates, other country stars are gearing up to head back out on tour later this year. Eric Church and Kane Brown both announced headlining tours, with dates scheduled to begin in the second half of 2021. Church’s Gather Again Tour will hit 55 cities across North America, while Brown’s will hit 35 cities, 29 of which will take place in NBA arenas.

For more information about tickets to Reba’s rescheduled tour dates, visit reba.com.

Rescheduled tour dates:
Jan 13 – Evansville, IN
Jan 14 – Huntsville, AL
Jan 15 – Duluth, GA
Jan 20 – Toledo, OH
Jan 21 – Green Bay, WI
Jan 22 – Sioux Falls, SD
Feb 17 – Pittsburgh, PA
Feb 19 – Bethlehem, PA
Feb 25 – Biloxi, MS
Mar 17 – Grand Rapids, MI
Mar 18 – Peoria, IL
Mar 19 – Rosemont, IL