ONE LAST RIDE: The Legacy Setlist — When Country’s Finest Legends Take the Stage
As if the announcement of the 2026 “One Last Ride” Tour wasn’t already earth-shaking, country music’s brightest legends have now dropped the surprise fans never saw coming: the official setlist.
This isn’t just a list of songs. It’s a roadmap of history, a living archive of the melodies that shaped not only Nashville but the very soul of America. Each track chosen is more than a hit — it’s a chapter in the story of country music, sung one final time by the voices who carried them into eternity.
The Opening: Six Voices, One Anthem
The lights will rise to the thunder of six names: Dolly Parton, George Strait, Alan Jackson, Carrie Underwood, Reba McEntire, and Blake Shelton. Together, they will open every show with a song so deeply woven into the fabric of country that it feels like a prayer: “Will the Circle Be Unbroken.”
It won’t just be music. It will be a declaration: that tradition still lives, that the circle has not — and will not — be broken.
The Heart of the Set: A Journey Through Generations
Each artist will then step into their legacy:
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George Strait with “Amarillo by Morning” and “The Chair” — two songs that turned the cowboy into the King.
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Alan Jackson with “Remember When” and “Chattahoochee” — the poet of memory and the voice of Saturday nights.
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Dolly Parton with “Jolene” and “I Will Always Love You” — reminders that her pen and voice reshaped the world.
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Reba McEntire with “Fancy” and “The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia” — fiery, theatrical, unforgettable.
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Carrie Underwood with “Jesus, Take the Wheel” and “Before He Cheats” — proving the future still bows to faith and fire.
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Blake Shelton with “Austin” and “God’s Country” — a reminder of the everyman who rose to the top.
The Surprises: Duets and Crossroads
But the setlist doesn’t stop with solos. It weaves voices together in ways fans have only dreamed of:
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Dolly & Reba sharing “Does He Love You” in a generational handoff.
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Strait & Jackson reviving their iconic “Murder on Music Row.”
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Carrie & Dolly uniting on “Coat of Many Colors,” bridging youth and heritage.
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The full cast closing with “Forever and Ever, Amen” in honor of Randy Travis — a salute to the brotherhood and sisterhood of country.
The Finale: One Last Ride
The night will end with all six voices — no spotlights, no solos, just harmony. The chosen song? A closely guarded secret. Whispers suggest it will be a piece never before performed by this group, a hymn-like farewell that will bring every arena to its feet.
Whatever the closer may be, one thing is certain: when that last note rings out, it won’t just mark the end of a concert. It will be the closing of a chapter — the last time these titans of country stand together on one stage.
⭐ This isn’t just a setlist. It’s a legacy, mapped in song.
The “One Last Ride” Tour isn’t about nostalgia — it’s about a final, unrepeatable communion between artists, fans, and the music that built them both.