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Wynonna Judd admits recreating The Judds' 1991 Farewell Tour was "painful as hell". The 58-old singer rose to fame alongside her mother Naomi - who took her own life in April 2022 at the age of 76 after years of suffering from depression - and earlier this month she revisited the site of their final show together decades later for 'The Judds: Love Is Alive' tribute concert. Reflecting on being back at the Murphy Center at Middle Tennessee State University for the show - which will air on CMT in March - she told 'Entertainment Tonight': "They say that when you pass on that all these things flas...
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Wynonna Judd confirmed that she will proceed with the tour dates that she had set with her mother, Naomi Judd, who died by suicide on April 30. “I will continue to sing,” Wynonna said on CMT‘s Naomi Judd: A River of Time Celebration. “I made a decision, and I decided to share it on national television. After a lot of thought, I am gonna have to honor her and do this tour because that is what you would want… So tonight, as we close I say, ‘the show must go on.’ As hard as it may be, we will show up together. You will carry me, as you carried me for 38 years once again because I honestly didn’t ...
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The Judds returned for a reunion performance at the 2022 CMT Music Awards on April 11, but they will also be doing a 10 show tour this Fall which is dubbed The Final Tour. The iconic mother-daughter duo composed of Naomi and Wynonna Judd was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2021, and will officially join it in a ceremony this May. They’ll be touring 10 cities starting this September in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and then wrapping up the following month for a show in their hometown of Nashville, Tennessee. Naomi said of the tour: “The fans have always been my family of choice. I lov...
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