Reba McEntire Offers Songs of Faith, Hope & Hits During First-Ever Ryman Play

Reba McEntire performs “Back To God” during her first-ever headline shows at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium. Photo Courtesy of Reba’s Business, Inc.

Special Guests Trisha Yearwood, Kelly Clarkson, The Isaacs, Linda Davis & Reba’s Mom and Sisters Share the Stage

Double-Disc Album Debuts at No. 1 Dual Charts

NASHVILLE, TN – Commanding the stage and singing with conviction for two hours at each of her two shows on Thursday (2/16), Reba McEntire performed her first-ever headline date at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium. From the lead note of an acapella “Jesus Loves Me” to an empowering “Is There Life Out There,” the packed crowds were taken on a musical journey through her esteemed catalogue and their own beloved memories.

The Tennessean proclaimed, “Some people sing. Other people entertain. More than four decades into her recording career, Reba McEntire still has the market cornered on both.”

Reba offered up her own stories about life growing up in Oklahoma, the rodeo circuit and big vacations in Nashville, making it clear that family is a cornerstone of her success that has since scored 35 No.1 hits and over 56 million albums sold worldwide. The afternoon sunlight and night-time lights shimmering through the venue’s stained glass windows provided a symbolic ambiance for Reba as she shared why now was the time to release her first inspirational album. Fans and critics alike agreed as SING IT NOW: SONGS OF FAITH & HOPE became the iconic entertainer’s thirteenth summit to the top of the Billboard Country chart and first No. 1 debut on the Christian/Gospel chart. The double-disc album was released February 3 on Nash Icon Records and Capitol Christian Music Group.

Pictured (L-R): Three of the most dynamic female vocalists today – Trisha Yearwood, Reba McEntire and Kelly Clarkson – belt out “Softly And Tenderly.” Photo Courtesy of Reba’s Business, Inc.

“Thank you so much for the kind reception to this album. It’s touched my heart more than you know,” Reba said with a joyous quiver in her voice.

Thunderous applause from the crowds echoed throughout the pews with a notable standing ovation just midway through “Back To God” at the matinee, prompting a heartfelt response from Reba, “living proof we’ve got to give it back to God. Amen!”

While there were moments of reflection and a little help from “God And My Girlfriends,” the feisty red-head served up plenty of fun as audiences belted along to “Going Out Like That,” “Can’t Even Get The Blues,” “Walk On” and “Turn On The Radio.” Reba even offered up a bit of trivia surrounding “The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia.”

During the sold-out evening concert, Reba brought out friends Trisha Yearwood and Kelly Clarkson on “Softly And Tenderly.” The Isaacs joined for “In The Garden / Wonderful Peace” while her mom and sisters brought family harmony to “I’ll Fly Away.” Linda Davis helped reprise their Grammy®-winning “Does He Love You” to help cap off the night before Reba closed the shows with her signature hit “Fancy.”

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