After taking some time off for vocal rest, Reba McEntire has canceled yet another one of her shows on her Reba: Live in Concert Arena Tour, but for a different reason. The Country Music Hall of Fame member announced on social media that she is rescheduling her show in Estero, Florida, scheduled for Thursday, November 10, due to the impending Hurricane Nicole.
“Due to the approaching hurricane, I will be rescheduling tomorrow’s Estero, FL show for Saturday, December 10,” McEntire writes. “The safety of my fans, band and crew is always my number one priority. All tickets will be honored for the new date. Thank you for understanding! I’ll be praying for the safety of everyone in Florida.”
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— Reba McEntire (@reba) November 9, 2022
McEntire canceled three shows last week, after her doctor advised her to rest her voice.
“My doctor has advised me to go on vocal rest, so I have made the difficult decision to reschedule this weekend’s shows,” McEntire said at the time. “All tickets will be honored for the new dates.”
In October, McEntire announced that she was having so much fun on her arena tour that she decided to extend it into 2023. Terri Clark, who is serving as her opening act now, will continue opening for her next year as well, along with The Isaacs,
“I am very grateful we’re continuing this tour on into 2023,” McEntire said at the time. “I’ve had so much fun being back out on the road and doing what I love to do most, entertaining people. And now getting to headline places like Madison Square Garden and bring my buddies Terri Clark and The Isaacs with me? Well, that’s just the extra icing on an already triple-layered, stuffed and filled, iced and frosted cake!”
McEntire is enjoying performing all over the country, but she also has her eyes on more acting roles. The 67-year-old currently stars in both ABC‘s Big Sky, as well as the upcoming Lifetime TV movie, The Hammer, out next year. But McEntire reveals she dreams of starring in one of movie’s biggest franchises.
“I would love to be in a Marvel movie,” McEntire admitted to Billboard. “I’m going to leave it open. I could play a hero or the villain, but I think I’d have more fun being the villain.”
Currently, McEntire’s next scheduled show is on November 11 in Tampa, Florida. Keep track of updates at Reba.com.