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ONE LAST RIDE…” — The Farewell Brooks & Dunn Never Wanted To Announce Is Finally Here, And Fans Are Not Ready For What’s Coming

For more than three decades, Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn didn’t just make music—they built a legacy that became part of people’s lives. Their songs weren’t simply heard; they were lived, woven into moments that defined generations—from crowded dance halls to late-night drives, from wedding floors to quiet reflections along the open road. But now, a moment fans always feared—and hoped would never come—has finally arrived. They’re calling it “One Last Ride,” and it’s far more than a tour. It’s the beginning of an ending that no one is truly ready to face.

Set for 2026, this farewell tour is already stirring deep emotion across the country music world. Dates are being marked, anticipation is rising, and one question lingers everywhere: is this really the last time fans will see them share a stage? Because this isn’t just about music—it’s about witnessing something irreplaceable. From the electrifying pulse of Boot Scootin’ Boogie to the haunting depth of Neon Moon, every performance promises more than nostalgia; it promises connection, memory, and meaning. There will be moments when the crowd sings louder than the band, moments when memories flood back unexpectedly, and moments when silence carries more weight than any lyric ever could.

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Kix Brooks has made it clear that this tour is for the fans who have stood by them since the very first chord—a final thank-you delivered through music that still resonates as powerfully as ever. Ronnie Dunn, while acknowledging the weight of calling it a “last ride,” reminds us that music will always remain a part of who they are. Yet if this truly marks their final chapter together on a grand stage, they are determined to make it unforgettable. For longtime fans, it will feel like reliving the soundtrack of their lives; for a new generation, it offers a rare chance to experience a legacy they’ve only heard about. And when Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn take that stage in 2026, it won’t just be another concert—it will be the closing chapter of a story that millions have lived through, a moment that won’t come again.

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