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Dolly Parton Bringing 'Threads: My Songs In Symphony' To New Cities

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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Dolly Parton is set to take her innovative concert series, "Threads: My Songs in Symphony," to new cities in 2026.

The concert series, developed in partnership with Schirmer Theatrical and Sony Music Publishing, features a combination of David Hamilton's orchestral arrangements, and Adam Grannick's immersive vocals, providing a fulfilling symphonic journey.

After a sold-out 2025 world premiere with the Grammy-winning Nashville Symphony, "Dolly Parton's Threads: My Songs in Symphony" has captivated audiences across the U.S., performing with renowned orchestras, including the Cleveland Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, National Symphony Orchestra, Columbus Symphony, Dallas Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony, and Oklahoma City Philharmonic.

The 2026 tour will feature a total of 27 performances across 12 cities, highlighting collaborations with some of the nation's premier orchestras. Tickets are available via www.dollysymphony.com.

Dolly Parton's Threads: My Songs in Symphony 2026 Tour Dates:

January 3-4 - Colorado Symphony - Denver, CO
January 17-18 - St. Louis Symphony - St. Louis, MO
January 23-25 - Cincinnati Pops Orchestra - Cincinnati, OH
January 31 - Louisville Orchestra - Louisville, KY
February 14-15 - Oregon Symphony - Portland, OR
March 19-21 - Nashville Symphony - Nashville, TN
March 20-21 - Grand Rapids Symphony - Grand Rapids, MI
March 28 - Phoenix Symphony - Phoenix, AZ
April 7-11 - Naples Philharmonic - Naples, FL
May 1 - Eugene Symphony - Eugene, OR
May 15-17 - Kansas City Symphony - Kansas City, MO
August 1 - Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra - Chautauqua, NY

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