Wynonna Judd announced plans to extend The Judds’ “The Final Tour” on Monday (October 24), aimed at “honoring my mother in song.” Naomi Judd, who was one-half of the iconic mother-daughter duo, died unexpectedly earlier this year, shortly after The Judds unveiled plans for the first set of performance dates. She was 76.
“IT WAS A NO-BRAINER TO ADD 15 MORE SHOWS!!!” Wynonna gushed as she shared the new tour stops on Monday. “In my 39 years of performing, this tour has truly been one of my favorite experiences ever. You all have been such a gift during my time of grieving and honoring my mother in song. Getting to experience all the different generations of Judds fans each night (with your vintage tees, homemade signs, flashlights in the air, singing every word to every song), has been other-worldly. I look so forward to continuing this celebration of the music that has changed my life forever.”
The tour will continue with superstar guest appearances at each show, including Ashley McBryde, Brandi Carlile, Kelsea Ballerini, Little Big Town, Martina McBride and others. Wynonna previously announced the all-star lineup for the first leg of the tour, after confirming that it would still happen after losing her mother, Naomi. Wynonna pledged that she “will continue to sing. …I am gonna have to honor her and do this tour because that is what you would want.”
Tickets will be available on Friday (October 28) at 10 a.m. local time. See Wynonna’s upcoming your dates here: