
Reba McEntire 2025 Tour: What Happened and 2026 Plans
Few country artists have stayed as present across five decades as Reba McEntire. If you’ve been hunting for her 2025 tour dates, you’ve probably run into a puzzling mix of announcements, ticket listings and blank official pages. We’ve combed through her own channels and major ticketing sites to sort what’s actually booked — and what remains up in the air.
Official site: No upcoming dates displayed ·
Facebook (Feb 5): Multiple 2025 dates announced ·
Live Nation: 2026 tour schedule live ·
Ticketmaster: 2025 shows listed (March 28, May 29) ·
Catalog activity: 30th-anniversary edition of Starting Over announced
| Fact | Source |
|---|---|
| Reba’s official events page currently states there are no upcoming tour dates. | Reba.com (official website) |
| A Facebook post on February 5, 2025 announced multiple 2025 tour dates (Evansville, Huntsville, Pittsburgh). | Facebook (official artist page) |
| Ticketmaster listed Reba McEntire concerts in 2025 (March 28 at Mohegan Sun Arena, May 29 at Bridgestone Arena). | Ticketmaster (primary ticketing platform) |
| Live Nation’s artist page is labeled as a 2026 tour schedule. | Live Nation (major concert promoter) |
Quick snapshot
- Reba’s official events page currently states there are no upcoming tour dates (Reba McEntire Official Website (artist’s primary channel)).
- A Facebook post on February 5, 2025 announced multiple 2025 tour dates, including Evansville, Huntsville and Pittsburgh (Reba McEntire Facebook (official artist page)).
- Ticketmaster showed Reba McEntire concerts in 2025, including March 28 at Mohegan Sun Arena and May 29 at Bridgestone Arena (Ticketmaster (primary ticketing platform)).
- Live Nation’s artist page for Reba McEntire is labeled as a 2026 tour schedule (Live Nation (major concert promoter)).
- Whether the 2025 dates (Evansville, Huntsville, Pittsburgh) actually took place or were postponed.
- Why the official events page removed or never posted those 2025 dates.
- The exact relationship between the 2025 and 2026 tour schedules — are they separate legs or a single touring cycle?
- Whether Reba’s team will update the official site with 2026 tour dates before the on-sale date.
- Feb 5, 2025: Facebook post announces 2025 dates.
- Mar 28, 2025: Ticketmaster listing for Mohegan Sun Arena.
- May 29, 2025: Ticketmaster listing for Bridgestone Arena.
- Oct 3, 2025: Instagram post teases 30th anniversary of Starting Over.
- Oct 8, 2025: MusicRow reports anniversary release.
- 2026 tour kicks off October 13 at Lafayette Cajundome according to Vivid Seats (Vivid Seats (resale marketplace)).
- Special 30th-anniversary edition of Starting Over to be released (MusicRow (country music industry trade)).
- Companion album Not That Fancy tied to upcoming book (Reba Shop (official merchandise)).
The 2025 Tour: Announced, Then Unlisted
In early February 2025, Reba took to Facebook with a post that read, “I can’t wait to get back out on the road! Who’s coming to see us?” — and she listed specific cities: Evansville, Huntsville and Pittsburgh (Reba McEntire Facebook (official artist page)).
Those same dates appeared on Ticketmaster, where a March 28 show at Mohegan Sun Arena and a May 29 stop at Bridgestone Arena were listed for purchase (Ticketmaster (primary ticketing platform)). A TikTok post on February 20 also described Reba as “gearing up for an upcoming tour” (Reba McEntire TikTok (official artist channel)).
“I can’t wait to get back out on the road! Who’s coming to see us?”
— Reba McEntire via Facebook, February 5, 2025
Yet by the time most fans checked the official events page at Reba.com, the message was blunt: “There are no upcoming tour dates” (Reba McEntire Official Website (artist’s primary channel)). The page remains that way today, with no archival record of the previously announced shows.
Reba’s own social channels actively promoted a 2025 tour, but her official website never mirrored those announcements. Fans following both saw two conflicting realities.
The implication: The 2025 dates may have been planned and even put on sale, then either cancelled, postponed or simply never transferred to the official site. Without a public explanation from Reba’s management, the status of those shows remains a puzzle.
The 2026 Tour: What’s Confirmed
While the 2025 schedule evaporated from Reba.com, a 2026 tour is already being marketed through major channels. Live Nation’s artist page explicitly labels its listings as a 2026 tour schedule (Live Nation (major concert promoter)). Vivid Seats, the resale platform, identifies a tour that kicks off October 13 at the Lafayette Cajundome (Vivid Seats (resale marketplace)).
What this means: The 2026 tour appears to be a separate, fully promoted run, not just a rebranding of the canceled 2025 dates. However, Vivid Seats is a tier-3 reseller, so those exact launch details should be treated as suggestive rather than definitive until Reba’s own channels confirm them.
Reba’s official site still says “no upcoming dates” — meaning the 2026 tour is only visible through third-party ticketers. Relying solely on Reba.com will leave you in the dark.
What this means: Until Reba.com updates, third-party ticketing platforms are the definitive source for 2026 tour dates.
Catalog Anniversaries and Album Reissues
Separate from the touring news, 2025 saw Reba’s team leaning into catalog milestones. On October 3, her Instagram posted that Starting Over had turned 30 and that “we are planning something very special” (Reba McEntire Instagram (official artist account)). Five days later, MusicRow reported the official announcement: a special 30th-anniversary release of the album (MusicRow (country music industry trade)).
Meanwhile, Reba’s shop page described Not That Fancy as a “companion album to her upcoming book” (Reba Shop (official merchandise)). A TikTok post on April 25 referenced the song “I Know How He Feels” from her album Reba, noting it was released 37 years earlier — another nod to back-catalogue engagement (Reba McEntire Facebook (official artist page)).
The pattern: Reba’s 2025 activity on social media focused heavily on anniversary celebrations and retrospective content, not new studio album announcements. That reinforces the idea that 2025 was more about heritage than new releases — separate from the touring story.
How to Keep Track of Reba’s Schedule
Given the disconnect between official site, social posts and ticketing platforms, anyone wanting to see Reba in concert faces a fragmented information landscape. Here are the key channels to monitor:
- Official website: Reba.com/events — authoritative but currently empty.
- Facebook & Instagram: These carried the 2025 announcements and will likely carry updates for 2026.
- Live Nation & Ticketmaster: These are where tickets actually go on sale; Live Nation already shows 2026 dates.
- MusicRow: A reliable trade source for album release news.
If you rely only on one source — say, Reba.com — you miss the 2026 tour entirely. The smartest approach: follow the artist’s social channels plus the major ticketing platforms that actually host the sale.
The implication: To avoid missing tour announcements, fans must follow multiple channels rather than relying on a single source.
Timeline: Reba McEntire’s 2025/2026 Activity
Eight key moments trace the arc from tour announcement to catalog celebration:
| Date | Event | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Feb 5, 2025 | Facebook post announces 2025 tour dates (Evansville, Huntsville, Pittsburgh) | |
| Feb 20, 2025 | TikTok video says Reba is “gearing up for an upcoming tour” | TikTok |
| Mar 28, 2025 | Ticketmaster listing for Mohegan Sun Arena | Ticketmaster |
| May 29, 2025 | Ticketmaster listing for Bridgestone Arena | Ticketmaster |
| Apr 25, 2025 | Facebook video highlights 37-year-old album track | |
| Oct 3, 2025 | Instagram teases 30th anniversary of Starting Over | |
| Oct 8, 2025 | MusicRow reports official 30th-anniversary album release | MusicRow |
| Dec 31, 2025 | Facebook year-end highlights post |
The timeline shows a clear split: active tour promotion in early 2025, then a shift toward catalog anniversary content by autumn. The 2026 tour emerges on Live Nation and Vivid Seats without any update on Reba.com.
What’s Confirmed vs. What’s Unclear
Confirmed facts
- Reba’s official events page shows no upcoming dates (Reba.com).
- Reba’s Facebook announced 2025 dates on Feb 5 (Facebook).
- Ticketmaster had 2025 listings (March 28, May 29) (Ticketmaster).
- Live Nation lists a 2026 tour schedule (Live Nation).
- 30th-anniversary release of Starting Over announced (MusicRow).
What’s unclear
- Whether the 2025 dates actually happened, were postponed, or cancelled.
- Why the official site never mirrored the social announcements.
- If the 2026 tour replaces or extends the 2025 plan.
- The exact 2026 tour routing and dates (only third-party reseller data).
The takeaway: The official site remains the authoritative source, but its lack of updates forces fans to cross-reference social and ticketing sites.
Quotes from Reba’s Social Channels
“I can’t wait to get back out on the road! Who’s coming to see us?”
— Reba McEntire via Facebook, February 5, 2025 (announcing 2025 tour dates)
“It’s officially been 30 years since Starting Over was released… we are planning something very special.”
— Reba McEntire via Instagram, October 3, 2025 (teasing anniversary release)
Reba McEntire Announces Special 30th-Anniversary Release of Starting Over
— MusicRow, October 8, 2025
Summary paragraph: For concert-goers hoping to catch Reba in 2025, the window may have already closed — but the 2026 tour offers a clear path forward. The takeaway: follow both official social channels and major ticketing sites rather than relying solely on Reba.com. For fans in the U.S., the decision is simple: track Live Nation for 2026 dates, or risk missing the next round entirely.
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Fans wondering about her touring schedule should also check out Reba McEntires new NBC sitcom, which premiered in 2024 and showcases her return to television.
Frequently asked questions
Why does Reba’s official site show no tour dates?
As of the latest check, Reba.com/events states “there are no upcoming tour dates.” It’s unclear whether this is a technical oversight, a deliberate pause, or a reflection that the 2025 dates were either canceled or moved to a separate ticketing channel.
Did the 2025 tour actually happen?
There is no public confirmation that the 2025 dates (Evansville, Huntsville, Pittsburgh) took place. Ticketmaster still lists them historically, but no event recaps or fan photos have surfaced from those specific shows.
What about the 2026 tour?
Live Nation and Vivid Seats both show a 2026 tour schedule, with Vivid Seats citing a start date of October 13 at the Lafayette Cajundome. However, Reba’s official site has not yet confirmed these dates, so they remain unverified by the artist’s primary channel.
Is Reba releasing new music in 2025?
No new studio album was announced in 2025. The major release is a 30th-anniversary edition of Starting Over, plus a companion album Not That Fancy tied to an upcoming book. Both are catalog/extensions rather than fresh material.
How can I buy tickets for the 2026 tour?
Tickets are not yet on sale through Reba.com. Watch Live Nation, Ticketmaster and Reba’s social channels for official on-sale announcements.
Why is there a gap between the social posts and the official site?
This is a common pattern for artists where the official website lags behind social media. The Facebook and TikTok posts were clearly part of a coordinated promotional push, but the events page never reflected those dates — suggesting either a technical issue or a decision to keep the site clean while ticketing moved through third parties.
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