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Brooks & Dunn have officially set the country music world ablaze with the announcement fans have been dreaming of for years: the 2026 tour titled “Stay With Us — The Brooks & Dunn Reunion Tour.” After decades of chart-topping hits, sold-out arenas, and a legacy that helped define modern country music, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn are stepping back onto the road together for what promises to be one of the most emotional and historic tours of the decade.
The announcement arrived with a simple but powerful message: “Stay with us.” Those three words immediately struck a chord with longtime fans who have grown up with the duo’s music as the soundtrack to their lives. From road trips and honky-tonks to weddings, heartbreaks, and healing moments, Brooks & Dunn have always been more than just hitmakers — they’ve been storytellers for everyday America.
According to the official release, the 2026 reunion tour will celebrate every era of their legendary career. Fans can expect timeless anthems like “Boot Scootin’ Boogie,” “Neon Moon,” “My Maria,” “Red Dirt Road,” and “Believe,” performed with the same grit, harmony, and authenticity that made the duo icons in the first place. But this tour isn’t just about nostalgia. It’s about connection — reconnecting with the music, with the stories, and with the people who have stood by them for decades.
Kix Brooks described the tour as “a thank-you letter set to music,” while Ronnie Dunn called it “a chance to stand onstage again and feel that bond — not just between us, but with the fans.” After years of solo projects and special appearances, their decision to reunite on this scale feels deeply intentional and heartfelt.
Industry insiders are already calling “Stay With Us — The Brooks & Dunn Reunion Tour” one of the most anticipated country tours of 2026. Tickets are expected to sell fast, driven by generations of fans eager to witness the magic live once more.
In a music world that’s constantly changing, Brooks & Dunn are reminding us why they matter — and why some voices, some harmonies, and some stories are simply timeless.