Wynonna Judd To Travel Back To The 90s On Nostalgic Fall Headlining Tour

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Wynonna Judd aims to transport audiences back to the 90s when she hits the road on her nostalgic headlining tour this fall. The ‘Back To Wy Tour” aims to celebrate Judd’s debut as a solo artist as she performs music from her first two albums “op to bottom, back to back, in their entirety,” the legendary country star announced on Monday (August 21).

Judd — also known for her music in the beloved mother-daughter duo The Judds, with late mother Naomi Judd — released her first-ever solo album, Wynonna, in 1992. She followed it with Tell Me Why the following year. Those two project include iconic hits like “I Saw The Light,” “No On Else On Earth,” “Is It Over Yet,” “Girls with Guitars” and more. Judd said in her announcement on Monday that on her fall tour, she would “play the hits, the deep cuts, and everything in between.”

“Getting to share this tour with the fans who have been with me for 40 years, means the world to me,” Judd shared. “Deep diving into my first two solo albums, track by track, will be such a trip down memory lane. As I sit and listen to these two records, I’m flooded with the memories that surrounded that time in my life. The fans held me up and supported me through a season of change in 1992, and I now see ‘herstory’ repeating itself. This music healed me then, and is healing me now. The circle of life continues…”

Judd is set to begin her 15-city tour in late October in Indianapolis, Indiana. The “Back To Wy Tour” includes stops in Illinois, Texas, Oklahoma, Tennessee and other destinations. Tickets go on sale to Judd’s recently-established fan club on Tuesday (August 22), and will be available to the general pubilc on Friday (August 25). See the dates below.

October 26 — Indianapolis, IN

October 27 — Ames, IA

October 28 — Prior Lake, MN

November 2 — Rosemont, IL

November 3 — Bowler, WI

November 4 — Peoria, IL

November 9 — San Antonio, TX

November 11 — Oklahoma City, OK

November 12 — Austin, TX

November 17 — Birmingham, AL

November 18 — Bossier City, LA

November 19 — Dallas, TX

Novembre 25 — Louisville, KY

November 30 — Durham, NG

December 1 — Knoxville, TN


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