- Dolly Parton postpones Las Vegas shows from December 2025 to September 2026 due to health procedures.
- The country legend remains active, with no plans to retire, continuing projects in Nashville.
- Fans can use tickets for rescheduled dates or opt for refunds.
- Health details remain private, though recent kidney-related issues were noted.
- Parton to be honored with a humanitarian award later this year.
Dolly Parton, at 79, has announced she is postponing her highly anticipated Las Vegas residency scheduled for December 2025 due to health challenges requiring medical procedures.
The iconic country singer revealed the delay through social media, emphasizing her need to be fully prepared and at her best for the shows.

Las Vegas Shows Postponed to September 2026
Originally set for six sold-out performances at Caesars Palace in December, the residency has been rescheduled to September 2026. Parton shared that her doctors advised several procedures, preventing her from rehearsing and staging the quality show fans expect.
She reassures followers she is not retiring and intends to continue working on projects in Nashville during this break.
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Parton’s Health Update and Career Outlook
While specific health issues remain private, Parton recently faced kidney stone-related complications, requiring rest.
She humorously referenced needing a “100,000-mile check-up,” showing resilience and optimism. The singer’s message conveyed gratitude for fan understanding and reaffirmed her passion for music, despite current setbacks.
Upcoming Honors and Future Plans
Aside from the postponed residency, Parton is slated to receive the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in November for her philanthropic efforts.
She acknowledges her recent personal losses and health hurdles but looks forward to returning stronger, promising exciting future performances.
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Last Updated on September 29, 2025 by 247 News Around The World