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Introduction
Brooks & Dunn have officially sent shockwaves through the country music world with the announcement of their 2026 farewell tour, fittingly titled “One Last Ride.” For fans who grew up blasting their anthems from truck radios, dance halls, and stadium speakers, this tour promises to be far more than a concert series—it is a once-in-a-lifetime revival of pure country energy. After decades of chart-topping hits, sold-out arenas, and an unmistakable sound that defined an era, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn are preparing to take the stage together one final time, and emotions are already running high.
According to the announcement, “One Last Ride” will span major cities across North America, bringing the duo’s legendary catalog back to the people who made it iconic. From Nashville and Dallas to Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, and dozens of stops in between, the tour is designed as a heartfelt celebration of their journey rather than a quiet goodbye. Fans can expect thunderous performances of classics like “Boot Scootin’ Boogie,” “Neon Moon,” “My Maria,” and “Red Dirt Road,” along with moments of reflection that honor the stories, struggles, and triumphs behind the music.
Brooks & Dunn described the tour as a thank-you letter to their fans—those who stood by them from their early 1990s breakthrough to their triumphant reunions in recent years. “This isn’t about slowing down,” the duo shared. “It’s about giving everything we have, one last time.” Industry insiders suggest the production will be one of their most ambitious yet, blending high-energy visuals with stripped-down, emotional moments that showcase the raw heart of country music.
As tour dates and cities continue to generate massive buzz, tickets are expected to sell out at lightning speed. For longtime listeners and new fans alike, “One Last Ride” represents a rare chance to witness living legends closing a remarkable chapter together. When the final note fades and the lights go down, this tour will leave more than memories—it will leave a lasting imprint on the soul of country music itself.