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Wynonna Gets ‘Dizzy’ During Show, Almost Faints On Stage

Wynonna Judd had a scare at a concert on Saturday night (2/11) when she told a crowd in Dayton, Ohio, that she was not feeling right and was “dizzy.” In…

Wynonna Gets 'Dizzy" During Show, Almost Faints On Stage
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Wynonna Judd had a scare at a concert on Saturday night (2/11) when she told a crowd in Dayton, Ohio, that she was not feeling right and was "dizzy."

In a TikTok video from a fan sitting close to the stage at the show, you can hear Wy say in the middle of "Grandpa (Tell Me 'Bout the Good Old Days)," "Hang on a second. Hang on a second. I am really dizzy. Could somebody come up here, please?" A crew member quickly came to her aid and stood behind her to steady her. Judd then said, "Yeah. I'm really dehydrated, I'm having a hard time, so hang on a second. I'm just really dizzy. This has never happened before, so, of course, it would happen in Ohio."

Wynonna started to collect herself as fans applauded with encouragement. She joked, "No, no, no. You know what? If I faint, just take a lot of pictures, okay?" Judd then launched into a performance of "Mama He's Crazy." While she sang, her crew member brought her a stool to sit on, and she said, "Screw the stool."

An audience member posted the whole moment on TikTok, writing, "Wynonna is going to pass out! God bless her!!"

In December, Judd announced that "The Judds: The Final Tour" will continue in 2023.  Wynonna has once again enlisted the talents of some of Nashville's brightest stars; joining her for the 2023 run will be Ashley McBryde, Brandi Carlile, Kelsea Ballerini, Little Big Town, and Tanya Tucker. Also, returning as a very special guest on all upcoming tour dates is Martina McBride.

Wy said in a press release, "What I can think of to say is that I am looking so forward to being out on the road again and that I am absolutely thrilled to have my friends joining me for this next tour." She added, "I'm so grateful to the fans that they want more, and I'm anxious to be with everybody again."

Remaining dates on The Judds Final Tour:

February 16, 2023, Greenville, SC
Bon Secours Wellness Arena
*Tanya Tucker

February 17, 2023, Fairfax, VA
EagleBank Arena
"*Tanya Tucker

February 18, 2023, Charleston, WV
Charleston Coliseum
*Tanya Tucker

February 23, 2023, Savannah, GA
Enmarket Arena
*Brandi Carlile

February 24, 2023, Tampa, FL
Amalie Arena
*Brandi Carlile

February 25, 2023, Hollywood, FL
Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hollywood
*Brandi Carlile

Country music has had its fair share of country music duos, from the 1970s to today's country music. To honor Dan Smyers' 35th birthday today (8/16), we look at ten of the most popular country duos in country music history.

We are not counting solo artists like Tim McGraw and Faith Hill or Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty, who teamed together for a series of duets, but true blue country duos.

Dan + Shay

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These friends who met at a party in 2012 are award show darlings who have won five Grammy Awards.


Brooks & Dunn

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Put together by their record label after years of both of them in solo careers, the pairing of Ronnie and Kix was genius and scored the guys' superstar status. In 2019, they became members of the Country Music Hall of Fame.


Sugarland

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This group started as a trio but then was whittled down to a duo of Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush. They scored many hit songs and awards before breaking up in 2011 when their stage collapsed during a storm before a show in Indiana and killed seven people.


Montgomery Gentry

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This award-winning duo was together since 1999 until Troy Gentry's tragic death in a helicopter crash in 2017. Eddie Montgomery still plays solo.


The Bellamy Brothers

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These guys were huge in the 1970s and even had pop chart success. These two brothers from Florida still play shows as a duo.


Maddie & Tae

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These two best friends just won their first CMT Award in 2022. The duo is embarking as the headliners this fall for the 2022 CMT Next Women Of Country tour.


Florida Georgia Line

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These two guys had amazing success with their songs and pop-style collaborations through the last decade. This year (2022), the guys have gone their separate ways to embark on solo careers with two different record labels.


The Judds

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Tragedy struck this legendary mother/daughter duo as Naomi Judd took her own life in April of 2022, just before they were to go on their final tour as The Judds and one day before they were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. Wynonna is currently on The Judds' last tour without her mother but with support from several country stars, including Faith Hill and Trisha Yearwood.


Brothers Osborne

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These two brothers have made a significant mark in country music in the last five years and finally won a Grammy for their work after seven Grammy nominations. They are currently touring and made a massive splash to a sold-out crowd of 60,000 at the 2022 CMA Fest in Nashville.


Big & Rich

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This country duo started a movement dubbed the MuzikMafia (an abbreviation for Musically Artistic Friends in Alliance) in the early 2000s. Their hit "Save a Horse (Ride a Cowboy)" was huge for them, and the accompanying video quickly became CMT's most requested video for four weeks straight.

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.