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In an electrifying revelation, the announcement of the 2026 “One Last Ride” Tour had already sent shockwaves through the country music world. But just when fans thought the excitement couldn’t escalate further, the legends of country music have dropped an explosive surprise: the official setlist.

This isn’t merely a song list; it’s a roadmap of history, a living archive capturing the very essence of Nashville and the soul of America. Every track selected paints a vivid picture — a chapter in the story of country music, performed one final time by the voices immortalized in its legacy.

The much-anticipated opening lights will rise to a thunderous unveiling of six titans of country music: Dolly Parton, George Strait, Alan Jackson, Carrie Underwood, Reba McEntire, and Blake Shelton. These celebrated names will unite to kick off each concert with a soulful anthem, “Will the Circle Be Unbroken,” a song so steeped in tradition it echoes like a prayer. This opening isn’t just music — it’s a powerful declaration: that the circle of country tradition remains unbroken.

As the night deepens, each star embarks on their unique journey through a legacy etched into the hearts of millions. George Strait mesmerizes with “Amarillo by Morning” and “The Chair,” cementing his reign as the cowboy King. Alan Jackson reminisces through “Remember When” and “Chattahoochee,” the poetic voice of nostalgic Saturday nights. Dolly Parton stuns with timeless classics “Jolene” and “I Will Always Love You,” showcasing the pen and voice that reshaped the genre.

The fiery Reba McEntire takes the stage with the dramatic “Fancy” and the haunting “The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia.” Carrie Underwood infuses passion and power with “Jesus, Take the Wheel” and “Before He Cheats,” proving the future honors its roots. Blake Shelton grounds the evening with heartfelt performances of “Austin” and “God’s Country,” reminding audiences of the everyman’s rise to the pinnacle.

But the setlist’s drama turns even more intense with unprecedented duets and cross-generational collaborations, promising moments fans only dreamed of. Dolly and Reba intertwine voices on “Does He Love You” in an emotional generational handoff. Strait and Jackson revive their iconic partnership through “Murder on Music Row.” Carrie and Dolly come together in a poignant rendition of “Coat of Many Colors,” bridging youth with heritage.

The grand finale will shock and move even the most seasoned fans, as the entire cast joins voices to perform “Forever and Ever, Amen” — a heartfelt tribute to Randy Travis and a celebration of the enduring brotherhood and sisterhood within country music.

Yet, the night’s ultimate climax remains shrouded in secrecy. The final song — whispered to be an unreleased, hymn-like farewell — will see all six legends performing together in harmony, with no solos or spotlights, creating a once-in-a-lifetime communion that will leave every arena breathless.

This closing number won’t just end a concert; it will mark the closing of a chapter in country music history — the very last time these monumental voices will stand united on one stage.

This isn’t just a setlist. It’s a legacy, mapped in song. The “One Last Ride” Tour transcends nostalgia. It promises an unforgettable, definitive farewell — a sacred, once-in-a-generation communion between the artists, their fans, and the music that shaped them all.

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