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The Judds tour adds special guests, Kentucky show

Thursday, May 19, 2022 – "The Judds: The Final Tour," which will move forward with Wynonna Judd after the passing of her Naomi Judd, will feature special guests on stage every night, including Brandi Carlile and Faith Hill.

The tour has added a final stop in Lexington, Ky. at Rupp Arena on Oct. 29. Hill will join Wynonna onstage at Rupp Arena to perform. "What a full-circle moment it will be to end the tour in Kentucky where it all began. It means so much to have my sister friend, Faith, join me for this musical celebration." Wynonna said. "It is pretty amazing – all of the people who have come forward to offer up their time and their gifts. I am feeling extra grateful."

Naomi Judd died on April 30 of a self-inflected gunshot.

Wynonna chose to honor her mother's legacy by inviting singers onstage to perform some of The Judds songs. Each night, Wynonna will welcome a selection of special guests onstage, including Little Big Town, McBride, Ashley McBryde, Trisha Yearwood and others to be announced.

The 11-date arena tour stars in Grand Rapids, Mich. at Van Andel Arena on Sept. 30, continuing through the Kentucky show.

Tour dates are:
Sept. 30 Grand Rapids, MI Van Andel Arena
Oct. 1 Toledo, OH Huntington Center
Oct. 7 Sioux Falls, SD Denny Sanford PREMIER Center
Oct. 8 Green Bay, WI Resch Center
Oct. 14 Duluth, GA Gas South Arena
Oct. 15 Huntsville, AL Propst Arena @ The Von Braun Center
Oct. 21 Durant, OK Choctaw Grand Theater
Oct. 22 Ft. Worth, TX Dickies Arena
Oct. 27 Biloxi, MS Mississippi Coast Coliseum
Oct. 29 Nashville, TN. Bridgestone Arena
Oct. 30 Lexington, KY Rupp Arena

Tickets for The Judds' "The Final Tour" are currently on sale. Tickets for the Lexington show go on sale Saturday.


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