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Dolly Parton: ‘I Don’t Think That I Will Ever Tour Again’

Dolly Parton has often said that she would never retire. She’s even claimed that in her nineties, she will roll out on stage in a rhinestone-covered wheelchair if she has…

Dolly Parton: 'I Don't Think That I Will Ever Tour Again'
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Dolly Parton has often said that she would never retire. She's even claimed that in her nineties, she will roll out on stage in a rhinestone-covered wheelchair if she has to. However, when asked about her next tour in a new interview with Pollstar, Parton revealed that her touring days are over. Dolly told the publication, "I do not think I will ever tour again, but I do know I'll do special shows here and there, now and then. Maybe do a long weekend or just a few shows at a festival. But I have no intention of going on a full-blown tour anymore."

She added, "I've done that my whole life, and it takes so much time and energy. I like to stay a little closer to home with my husband. We're getting older now, and I don't want to be gone for four or five weeks at a time. Something could happen. I would not feel right about that if I were gone and somebody needed me. Or I would feel bad if I had to leave a tour if somebody got sick at home and needed me, and then I had to walk out on the fans."

Parton's last tour was her "Pure and Simple Tour" in 2016. This journalist was fortunate enough to work on it, helping the country icon spread the word about the concerts. She told me then, "Usually, when you tour, you have a hit record, or you have a few hit records, so you have an audience. I just assumed nobody really cared that much about seeing me on the road since I haven't had any recent hit records. And so we were having huge success over in Europe, we were going to Australia and Europe different times over the years, so people got to say, 'Why don't you ever play over here?' and I said, 'I didn't know anybody wanted to see me.'"

Country Music icon Dolly Parton is always smiling and with her sense of humor is often laughing. She's one of the most endearing stars in country music and her infectious humor is part of the reason why.

So today, just for a smile, we celebrate Dolly's laugh.

-Nancy Brooks

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Laughing with press in Melbourne, Australia in 2014.


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Cutting up with Kellie Pickler and Carrie Underwood in 2009.


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2018 - Dolly always loves a good Dolly drag queen.


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Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson share a laugh in 2001.


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Dolly on the red carpet in full laughing bloom as she attends Kenny Rogers 50th Anniversary show.


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Dolly Parton and Jennifer Nettles sharing a laugh in 2016. Jennifer played Dolly's Mother in the Coat Of Many Colors movie series.


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Dolly Parton laughs with host Jay Leno on the set of "The Tonight Show in 2002.


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Singing in Hollywood.


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Dolly always fun at a 1987 press conference.


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Dolly laughing it up in Hollywood in 2003 at the "Women in Rock" gift lounge.

Nancy Brooks has been working in the country music industry for almost 30 years. She has interviewed pretty much any country star you can think of. In the late 1990s, she started working with Dolly Parton. And yes, Nancy reports that Parton is as sweet as you would think. She loves her life in country music and has been backstage at every CMA Awards show since the late 1990s. Many of her stories are from her one-on-one interviews. She was there at the beginning of the incredible careers of many music superstars today, including Taylor Swift, Shania Twain, and Blake Shelton, and has interviewed them multiple times throughout the years.