Reba McEntire Announces End of Las Vegas Residency With Brooks & Dunn

It’s the end of an era for Reba McEntire and Brooks & Dunn. McEntire just announced on social media that their joint Las Vegas residency, Reba, Brooks & Dunn: Together in Vegas, will come to an end in December, six years after it began.

“I can’t wait to be back in Vegas with my buddies [Brooks & Dunn] for our final shows at the [Colosseum at Caesars Palace] Dec 1-15!” McEntire posted. “Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 AM PT. Don’t miss your last chance to see us.”

Together in Vegas marks the longest country music residency in Las Vegas history. McEntire may not be returning to Las Vegas, but she does plan to spend much of 2022 on the road, after rescheduling her Reba: Live in Concert Tour first to 2021, before again moving the dates to next year, amid the pandemic.

“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,” McEntire announced in April. “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.”

Although McEntire has missed performing for her fans, she has enjoyed the time with her boyfriend, CSI: Miami actor Rex Linn.

“I’ve waited 66 years for a man to pray with and to share a faith and love of the Lord and to be compassionate and have a compassionate heart,” McEntire said on an episode of Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith, hosted by her sister Susie McEntire-Eaton (via Wide Open Country). “That’s very special.”

Find all of the remaining shows for Reba, Brooks & Dunn: Together in Vegas at Reba.com.