Brooks & Dunn have officially announced their 2026 tour, titled “One Last Ride.” This farewell journey will mark the legendary duo’s final chapter on the road, giving fans across the country a chance to celebrate their timeless hits and decades of unforgettable performances. With their signature blend of energy, heart, and country spirit, this tour promises to be both a powerful goodbye and a lasting tribute to their musical legacy.

Country duo Brooks & Dunn making a stop in Omaha this spring

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After more than three decades of sold-out shows, chart-topping anthems, and an unshakable brotherhood built on the road, Brooks & Dunn have revealed that 2026 will mark their final curtain call. Appropriately titled “One Last Ride,” this farewell tour will close the book on one of country music’s most legendary duos.

For fans, it represents far more than a concert series—it’s the end of an era. From the first chords of Brand New Man to the soul-stirring resonance of Believe, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn have provided the soundtrack to countless romances, heartbreaks, and late-night drives down dusty backroads. Their songs didn’t just top the charts—they became woven into the very fabric of country music.

In a heartfelt message to fans, Kix shared: “We’ve shared the road, the stage, and the music with the greatest fans in the world. This last ride is for you.” Ronnie added: “We’re going out the same way we came in—side by side, pouring our hearts into every song for the people who’ve been with us through it all.”

Spanning arenas and amphitheaters nationwide, each stop on One Last Ride promises to be a celebration of music, resilience, and the enduring connection between artists and their audience. For those who have laughed, danced, and shed tears to Brooks & Dunn’s timeless hits, this tour offers one final chance to say both thank you—and farewell.

And when the last note fades and the spotlight dims, their legacy will endure—not only in awards and record sales, but in the millions of memories created by fans who took the journey right alongside them.

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