Sorry, but Reba McEntire Won't Come to Cincinnati on Her New Tour – Yes, Again

Queen City residents have two options for road trips, though.

Jul 12, 2022 at 12:11 pm
click to enlarge Reba McEntire won't be "Fancy" in Cincinnati anytime soon. - Photo: facebook.com/reba
Photo: facebook.com/reba
Reba McEntire won't be "Fancy" in Cincinnati anytime soon.

Cincinnati just is not "fancy" enough, it seems.

Country legend Reba McEntire announced this week that she'll head out on another tour this fall, but her 17-city schedule once again does not include Cincinnati. Fresh from her tour that launched in November and continued through March, McEntire will hit the road again beginning Oct. 13 in Lafayette, Louisiana. Canadian country singer Terri Clark will join her as a special guest

But Cincinnati will not see the duo. As with the previous tour, the Queen City is not in McEntire's plans. The influential icon will be within road-trip distance, though, with stops in Columbus (Nov. 4) and Indianapolis (Nov. 5). Those are both much closer than Toledo, McEntire's only Ohio stop during the last round, but it's little consolation to Cincinnatians who aren't up for driving two hours each way to take in the show.

Tickets for cities not named Cincinnati will go on sale to the public at 10 a.m. July 15, and pre-sales are happening now. Find the full tour schedule and ticket information on McEntire's website.

In 2021, McEntire released the box set Revived, Remixed, Revisited, which puts new spins on the entertainer's hits from her career of nearly 50 years, including "Can't Even Get the Blues," "I'm a Survivor" (which found new life on TikTok), "The Last One to Know" and a club-worthy "Fancy." But the big attention grabber was a new mix of "Does He Love You" with our queen and savior Dolly Parton. McEntire had originally performed the duet with Linda Davis in 1993, but Parton's vocals gave the song even more emotional heft.


This spring, McEntire shared a new set of spiritual music, My Chains Are Gone: Hymns & Gospel Favorites McEntire, who will be joining season three of Big Sky this year, also sang "Somehow You Do" for the film Four Good Days. The Diane Warren-penned song earned a Best Original Song nomination at the 94th Academy Awards this year.

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