Grammy winner LeAnn Rimes has announced that she will embark on a tour in spring 2026 in celebration of the 30th anniversary of her 11-track debut album Blue.
The tour, called "LeAnn Rimes: 30 Years of Blue 2026," is set to kick off with a show at Winspear Opera House in Dallas, Texas, on April 19. The final concert is scheduled to take place on May 17 at The Wilson Center at Cape Fear Community College in Wilmington, North Carolina. Additional dates are likely to be announced later.
Rimes recorded her vocals for her Grammy-winning debut single "Blue" in her hometown of Dallas.
"Revisiting Blue and reflecting on the last 30 years of music has been the sweetest gift," the singer shared. "These songs hold so many pieces of my life, and somehow they feel brand new again. And we're just getting started! We'll be adding more dates throughout 2026, each with its own heartbeat and story. Hearing from fans around the world has inspired me more than you know… so tell me where this celebration should head next. I can't wait to share it all with you."
LeAnn Rimes: 30 Years of Blue Tour Dates:
Apr 19 - Dallas, TX @ Winspear Opera HouseApr 30 - Spokane, WA @ Martin Woldson Theater at the FoxMay 1 - Seattle, WA @ Benaroya HallMay 8 - Waukegan, IL @ Genesee TheatreMay 9 - Wilmington, OH @ The Murphy TheatreMay 15 - Washington, DC @ Warner TheatreMay 17 - Wilmington, NC @ The Wilson Center at Cape Fear Community College
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