Wynonna Judd, the country singer, is embarking on a solo tour featuring her initial two albums, a PEOPLE report said. The Back to Wy theater tour is scheduled to begin on October 26 and will span 15 cities. Judd, who has been touring since 1983, expressed her enthusiasm for live performances. Having recently concluded The Judds tribute tour, she aims to reconnect with fans and commemorate her 40 years in country music.
Her debut self-titled album, released in 1992, marked her transition to a solo career after performing with her mother as The Judds. In 1993, she followed with Tell Me Why. This shift was reminiscent of her personal journey when leaving home for college. She reminisces about the pressure to succeed and represent her family name.
Judd, now 59, acknowledges that the pressure has eased, allowing her to enjoy performing and connect with fans. She emphasizes her reliance on fans since her mother's passing. The tour is an opportunity for Judd to perform songs she's never sung live and to honor her mother with emotionally charged performances.
The 15-city tour starts on October 26 in Indianapolis and concludes on December 1 in Knoxville. Judd will perform both albums in their entirety, concluding each night with classic Judds hits. Pre-sale tickets are available to her fan club on August 22, followed by general sales on August 25.
October 26, 2023: Indianapolis, IN — Murat Theatre at Old National Centre
October 27, 2023: Ames, IA — Stephens Auditorium
October 28, 2023: Prior Lake, MN — Mystic Lake Casino
November 2, 2023: Rosemont, IL — Rosemont Theatre
November 3, 2023: Bowler, WI — North Star Mohican Casino
November 4, 2023: Peoria, IL — Peoria Civic Center Theater
November 9, 2023: San Antonio, TX