Three shows are affected

Reba McEntire has postponed this weekend’s shows after doctors advised she give her vocals a rest. The country superstar shared the news on social media on Wednesday (Nov 2nd).

“My doctor has advised me to go on vocal rest, so I have made the difficult decision to reschedule this weekend’s shows,” she shares on social media.

This weekend’s shows in Columbus, OH; Raleigh, NC and Indianapolis, IN are affected and have been rescheduled. The new dates have her visiting Columbus on December 2nd, Raleigh on December 3rd and Indianapolis on December 16th.

All tickets will be honored for the new dates.

Reba: Live in Concert 2022 with Terri Clark is expected to continue November 10th in Estero, FL. It was initially set to wrap November 19th, but will now run into mid-December for the rescheduled dates.

Reba is also set for a special performance at the CMA Awards, airing live from Bridgestone Arena in Nashville on Wednesday, November 9th from 8-11 pm ET/delayed PT on ABC and will be available next day on Hulu.

On October 21st, Reba was honored at her sold out Nashville show for selling more than 58 million albums worldwide. She was presented with a plaque before the show to commemorate the milestone.

Spring dates have been announced for 2023 which kick off March 9th in Jacksonville and conclude at NYC’s Madison Square Garden, marking Reba’s first time playing the iconic venue. Terri Clark and The Isaacs will support.

Fans can watch Reba as a regular on the third season of the ABC drama Big Sky, airing every Wednesday at 10 pm ET/PT.