Brooks & Dunn announced yesterday that the final show on their upcoming tour, The Last Rodeo, will be a benefit concert for the Country Music Hall of Fame and
Museum, similar to the All for the Hall benefit show that Keith Urban hosted back in October. The concert will take place at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, and is being billed as Brooks & Dunn and Friends, with the special guests to be announced shortly. According to Kix and Ronnie, “For several years, we have tossed around ideas for the best way to make a contribution to the Museum. We have a tremendous appreciation for the road that was traveled by the great stars that came before us. Their long nights in station wagons with instruments strapped on the roofs built an industry that allowed us to cruise around in big tour buses. Our last show together will certainly
be a historic point in our lives and careers, and we feel it’s only right that the proceeds from this concert go to a place where all history in our business is so reverently preserved.” And with this being Brooks & Dunn’s last show ever as a duo, you know it’s going to be a party. Ronnie says, “It’s good that it’s going to be in Nashville, and we’re going to have all our friends backstage. They’ll be more people backstage than there will be out front probably, and that’s fine with us. We’ll just go out with a big party and have a cab take us home.” All tickets for the event will be $25 and go on sale Saturday, March 6th at 10am through Ticketmaster.













