Show will feature unreleased footage on YouTube

Reba McEntire is set to premiere her All The Women I Am concert special exclusively on YouTube this Friday, March 12th, marking the first time the concert has been available digitally and in its entirety, including her signature “Fancy” encore. Filmed in 2011 at the Cajundome in Layfayette, LA, the recording features performances of Reba’s greatest hits including “Is There Life Out There,” “Turn On The Radio” and more. The special will premiere at 8:30 pm ET and Reba will celebrate with fans through a chat on her YouTube channel.

In anticipation, Reba has released a special teaser trailer for the event which can be viewed below.

“2011 was the last time we got to go out and play a big arena tour, and I’m so glad we captured this show on film. I know it’s not the same as being there in person, but I hope this gives my fans something to enjoy until we can get back out there on the road safely,” shares Reba.

The special initially aired on the cable channel Great American Country (GAC) in March 2012, and marked her first TV special in 15 years. The concert is directed by Jon Small, who directed nearly 20 of her videos up to that point.

Last year, Reba released two additional concert specials on YouTube, 1990’s Reba In Concert and 1994’s Reba: Live. The specials were a massive success with over 100,000 fans watching in just the first three days. The Country Music Hall of Fame member also re-released her legendary album, Rumor Has It, last year in celebration of the 30th anniversary, as fans anxiously await for the next in the series.

Recently, Reba returned to CBS’ breakout hit Young Sheldon as the fiery character June, Dale’s ex-wife. She will make her third guest appearance on the sitcom this Thursday, March 11th at 8 pm ET in an episode title “A Pager, a Club and a Cranky Bag of Wrinkles.”

Reba makes a surprise cameo in Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar, released last month digitally, but coming to Blu-ray and DVD on April 6th.

McEntire is also among the women being honored by Women To The Front, a comprehensive online destination created by UMe and uDiscoverMusic, with a special curated playlist for Women’s History Month.

As of this writing, Reba is set to return to the road in July after postponing her 2020 arena tour due to the pandemic. Those dates are obviously subject to change per public health guidelines.