Reba Kicks Off New Arena Tour In Spring 2020

Fan + Citi Presales Begin Tuesday at 10AM

Teased Headline Run with Epic Performance During CMA Awards Co-Hosting

Caylee Hammack to Open Shows

Her signature charisma has lit up stages and screens across generations, and now, REBA MCENTIRE is back with a headline run of arena dates in 2020. She will bring rising singer/songwriter Caylee Hammack along across a dozen cities kicking off March 20 and culminating May 9. Tickets for Evansville, IN; Huntsville, AL; Toledo, OH; Rosemont, IL; Green Bay, WI; Biloxi, MS and Grand Rapids, MI go on sale this Friday, November 22 – visit Reba.com for details. Live Nation is the official tour promoter. 

“I have always loved to entertain and to be entertained so I couldn’t be more thrilled to head back out on the road and sing for the fans every night,” shared Reba. “We have so many talented females creating new music and having Caylee join us will be a lot of fun!”

For the first time ever, Reba will also be offering fans the opportunity to purchase VIP experience packages including a meet & greet with the Country music icon, premium seating, access to the “Fancy” Lounge with food, drinks and a special exhibit featuring memorabilia spanning her impressive career, exclusive merchandise and more. VIP packages are available in limited quantities for each show. Full details on each package can also be found online at Reba.com

Members of Reba’s official mailing list will receive a code and link to purchase tickets via email tomorrow morning, November 19, for access to a special presale. Fans who want to join can sign up now online

As the official credit card for the tour, Citi cardmembers will also have access to purchase presale tickets for select markets beginning Tuesday, November 19 at 10A local time through Citi EntertainmentSM. For complete details, visit citientertainment.com

REBA: LIVE IN CONCERT 2020 Tour Dates:

3/20 – Evansville, IN: Ford Center

3/21 – Huntsville, AL: Von Braun Center Arena

3/26 – Pittsburgh, PA: PPG Paints Arena 

3/28 – Toledo, OH: Huntington Center * 

4/24 – Rosemont, IL: Allstate Arena

4/25 – Green Bay, WI: Resch Center * 

4/26 – Sioux Falls, SD: Denny Sanford Premier Center *

5/1 – Biloxi, MS: Mississippi Coast Coliseum

5/2 – Duluth, GA: Infinite Energy Center

5/7 – St. Paul, MN: Xcel Energy Center

5/8 – Peoria, IL: Peoria Civic Center

5/9 – Grand Rapids, MI: Van Andel Arena

* Support act to be announced

Lauded for the show-stopping, costume-evolving rendition of her classic hit “Fancy,” Reba slayed with “one of the night’s most talked-about moments” (The New York Times) during last week’s CMA Awards. Fans clamored with adoration online as media praised the iconic entertainer’s abilities as both co-host and performer:

“let’s be honest: Nobody can top Reba!” TODAY

“McEntire brought down the house with one of her most popular smashes” The Washington Post

“powerful vocals and McEntire’s characteristic sass, the performance was further proof that ‘Fancy’ is a truly timeless country song.” The Boot

“Reba strode confidently around the stage […] delivering the up-tempo ballad with three wardrobe changes and her typical flair. Needless to say, the crowd was feeling it.” Billboard 

“McEntire’s ‘Fancy’ is an ageless, camp classic that had everyone in the audience from Eric Church to Reese Witherspoon singing along and wearing a big smile on their faces.” Rolling Stone

 “the audience went wild. It was a well-deserved diva moment for one of country’s most accomplished women of all time. Among those who loved the performance was none other than Garth Brooks, who was caught on camera exclaiming, ‘That was f–king awesome!’” AOL

“delivered the gritty country classic with sweet perfection, it was the legend’s outfit changes throughout the fiery performance that really had the crowd on their feet.” Taste of Country

“Completely alone onstage, Reba sang her heart out, told us a story, and gave us three (three!) outfit reveals, all in the span of four minutes. […] performance had everyone singing her praises.” Vulture

“Reba McEntire stopped the show” Good Morning America

“Fancy didn’t let us down: in one fell swoop, the country crooner dropped her dress mid-stride, showing off the matching red pantsuit underneath.” People

ABOUT REBA MCENTIRE: Multi-media entertainment mogul Reba McEntire has become a household name through a successful career that spans across music, television, film, theater and retail. The Country Music Hall of Fame and Hollywood Bowl member has won 16 ACM Awards, 15 American Music Awards, 9 People’s Choice Awards, 6 CMA Awards, 3 GRAMMY® Awards, a GMA Dove Award and was a 2018 Kennedy Center Honors recipient, in addition philanthropic and leadership honors. In 2017, she marked her thirteenth summit as the double-disc collection SING IT NOW: SONGS OF FAITH & HOPE topped both the Billboard Country and Christian/Gospel charts, bolstering Reba’s successful record of 35 No. 1 singles and over 56 million albums sold worldwide. Reba co-produced her latest album, STRONGER THAN THE TRUTH (Big Machine Records) alongside Buddy Cannon in Nashville. The Oklahoma native and Golden Globe® nominated actress has 11 movie credits to her name, a lead role on Broadway in Irving Berlin’s Annie Get Your Gun and starred in the six-season television sitcom Reba. She joins the voice cast of Fox Animation’s Spies in Disguise – set to hit theaters December 25. Her brand partnerships include Dillard’s, REBA by Justin™  and was named the first female and musician to portray KFC’s iconic founder Colonel Harland Sanders in their celebrity colonel campaign. Alongside her superstar pals, REBA, BROOKS & DUNN: Together In Vegas has become the longest-running Country residency in The Colosseum at Caesars’ history. Visit Reba.com for tour dates and more.

ABOUT CAYLEE HAMMACKCapitol Records Nashville’s Caylee Hammack constantly felt like a self-described “hippie in a hillbilly town” in her tiny hometown of Ellaville, Georgia. “I used to pray every night as a kid, ‘God, just please make me different.” she remembers. Hammack is indeed refreshingly different. And at only 25, she has already packed a full life into just a few years, using fake IDs to get gigs around South Georgia, turning down a college scholarship for a love that burned out, sleeping in her car when she arrived in Nashville and then losing her home in an electrical fire. Her self-penned songs tug on her own life story – bad decisions, broken hearts, a quirky family lineage. Hammack’s current Top 40 breakout single “Family Tree,” co-written/co-produced by Hammack, is already known for its “soulful vocals and descriptive lyrics [that] shine” (Billboard) and was the most-added single at Country radio by a female artist in over three years. This year, Hammack has brought her firebrand live set to opening slots for Miranda Lambert, Eric Church, Dierks Bentley, Brothers Osborne and some of country music’s biggest festivals including Tortuga, Country LakeShake, Faster Horses and Seven Peaks. Hammack has also been the noted as an “Artist To Watch” by outlets including The Bobby Bones Show, Rolling Stone and HITS Magazine for her “voice to move mountains” (Rolling Stone). For additional information, visit cayleehammack.com.

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CONTACTS:

For Reba McEntire

Erin D. D. Burr, [email protected]

For Caylee Hammack 

Tyne Parrish, [email protected]

Kristie Sloan, [email protected]

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Tour Poster: https://app.box.com/s/6m4g7pw8tm4cy8vg4jpkrnwzwqyqz3ij Courtesy of RBI

Reba McEntire: https://app.box.com/s/t7310dwru504i297dgtnasaw6shqkkwb | Credit: Robby Klein Caylee Hammack: https://app.box.com/s/sknsb4ecmaaxrc2yotrq4jtphnuwcege Credit: Joseph Llanes