Trisha Yearwood Shares Throwback Photos Ahead Of Return To 'Historic Stage'

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Trisha Yearwood wore an orange t-shirt and overalls in the throwback photos she posted on Instagram on Friday (February 28) to announce an upcoming performance at an iconic California venue. The show will include a mix of the country star's career-spanning hits and new music, she confirmed.

Yearwood said in her post that she’s “very excited to announce that I will be returning to [Troubadour] in West Hollywood for a special night on March 24th. I’ll be debuting some new music and of course, singing some of the favorites. Overall (Ha), I can’t wait to be back on this historic stage.” Tickets to the Troubadour show will be available on Monday (March 3).

The iconic country star’s latest announcement arrives shortly after she announced a list of headlining tour dates at “a few really cool venues” this spring. Before the tour stars (and just two days after the Troubadour show), Yearwood will take part in an inaugural concert benefitting Susan G. Komen to support those impacted by breast cancer. The lineup of that show also includes Lauren AlainaKristin ChenowethTerri ClarkAnita CochranSheryl CrowAmy GrantKeith Urban, and Lainey Wilson. it’s set to take place on March 26 at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee.

After that, Yearwood will kick off her tour with singer-songwriters Erin Enderlin and Sunny Sweeney. She previously said Enderlin and Sweeney are “two of my co-writing pals on this new album,” Yearwood said. “I can’t wait for you to hear these amazingly talented women as they take the stage on my spring tour. You’re in for a treat!”

Yearwood recently teased her upcoming album with a performance at the Bluebird Cafe, an intimate venue in Nashville. The performance of Yearwood’s new ballad recently aired on The Kelly Clarkson Show, and Yearwood caught up with Kelly Clarkson on whether she would move out of the U.S. (a rumor she said husband Garth Brooks started), her friendship with late U.S. President Jimmy Carterthe surprising reason she never considered herself a songwriter until now, and more. Watch the performance below.