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Dolly Parton Delays Las Vegas Concerts Due To Health Concerns – What We Know

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Dolly Parton Delays Las Vegas Concerts Due To Health Concerns – What We Know

A few months after revealing her husband’s passing, the legendary country music performer sent a private note that alters the course of her future shows.

Dolly Parton revealed a revised itinerary and postponed the planned dates of her Las Vegas residency on Instagram on September 28, 2025. The reason for the change was also disclosed by the country legend.

Following Parton’s lengthy statement, social media was inundated with loving sympathy, prayers, and expressions of love.

One fan wrote, “Prayers Dolly, You have given so much. Now it’s time to give back to yourself . ‘ I will always love YOU ‘ [sic],” while another added, “Sending you much love and light for strength and healing ❤️✨️.”

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“I don’t think the world can survive without you… especially right now. Heal Queen, heal x,” said a third. “Take care of yourself, Dolly. We need you now more than ever!” another supporter shared. “Love you dolly [sic]!!!!! Praying for you ❤️❤️,” someone else commented.

In her statement, Parton said she postponed her upcoming concerts because she had been “dealing with some health challenges,” and her doctors told her she must undergo “a few procedures.” She explained this would prevent her from properly rehearsing or preparing for the scheduled performances.

Compared to just a few months prior, when she announced plans for a six-show residency, her announcement represented a significant change. The concerts were first announced by Parton in June of last year, and they were set to take place at Caesars Palace’s Colosseum in December.

She revealed that the residence has been postponed for September 2026 in her most recent update. Refunds are available, and tickets are still valid for the revised dates. Buyers will get additional instructions via email.

Parton stated that she will continue to work on other projects from her Nashville home despite the postponement of the concerts. Additionally, she made it clear that she has no intention of “quittin’ the business.”

She thanked supporters for their ongoing support and expressed optimism about her future work, even if she realized the need to momentarily slow down.

Although she did not address it in her speech, the announcement comes after the recent passing of her husband of almost 60 years, Carl Dean. Parton, however, honored her late spouse in March 2025 by singing a unique song called “If You Hadn’t Been There.”

She announced the tribute on Instagram, sharing a nostalgic throwback photo of herself and Dean from their younger years. Alongside the image, she shared a touching message: “Carl and I fell in love when I was 18 and he was 23, and like all great love stories, they never end. They live in memory and in song, and I dedicate this to him.”

The post featured Parton’s emotional rendition of the song, moving many fans to tears. “Awww Dolly, I cried. Such a great man. My boss was friends with Carl. What a gracious man he was. ,” one fan shared.

Someone else commented, “Dolly, I am sobbing at the dinner table . What a beautiful, soul-baring tribute to a man who shared you in all your joy, humor, and light with all of us. You and Carl are so so loved.”

The song, “If You Hadn’t Been There,” carries a sentimental yet uplifting tone. Despite the sorrowful occasion, its melody remains hopeful. “I wouldn’t be here, if you hadn’t been there, holding my hand, showing you care, you made me dream, more than I dared, and I wouldn’t be here, if you hadn’t been there,” Parton sings.

On March 3, the well-known singer announced on social media that her spouse had died. Despite being married for almost 60 years, the couple never had children.

In a March 6 Instagram post, Parton thanked family, friends, and fans for their support and shared that she had found peace in her faith, “He is in God’s arms now and I am okay with that. I will always love you.”

The announcement of Dean’s burial plans was followed by Parton’s homage, which was another act of respect for his memory. Her spokeswoman told the Associated Press that Dean was to be buried in a private ceremony that only his close relatives were to attend.

Parton shared a heartfelt message, opening up about the deep grief she experienced after losing her husband of nearly 60 years. “Carl and I spent many wonderful years together. Words can’t do justice to the love we shared for over 60 years. Thank you for your prayers and sympathy,” the country legend shared.

The decision to keep the ceremony private was a reflection of Dean’s longstanding desire to avoid the spotlight, even if the family did not disclose specifics regarding the wedding’s location or format.

As preparations unfolded for the family to say their final goodbyes, Parton’s sister, Stella, addressed the public response on X on March 4 and acknowledged the outpouring of love and support. “On behalf of my sister Dolly, our family and Carl’s family, we appreciate your prayers at this time,” she penned.

Following early rumors about the passing of the man who won the “9 to 5” singer’s heart, Parton’s sister released information on his funeral. Parton and his siblings, Sandra and Donnie, survive Dean.

As they grieved the loss of a man who had been a pillar of Parton’s life since their 1966 wedding, the family, who have not disclosed Dean’s cause of death, requested privacy.

Parton met Dean on her first day in Nashville, two years before they were married, a fortuitous meeting that would forever alter her life. Uncle Bill had just been in town for two weeks when she arrived to stay with him.

Parton walked to the nearby Wishy-Washy laundry to wash a bunch of clothes while assisting with her uncle’s son’s care. A man yelled out to her as she walked along the street, adjusting to her new environment.

Coming from a small town, Parton was used to friendly faces, so she waved back. That man was Dean. She was just 18 years old at the time. He was 21. “I was surprised and delighted that while he talked to me, he looked at my face (a rare thing for me). He seemed to be genuinely interested in finding out who I was and what I was about,” noted Parton.

Despite their immediate friendship, Parton originally declined Dean’s request to go out, adhering to the safety precautions she had been taught as a child. Rather, she recommended that he come see her at her uncle’s home. Dean agreed and sat with her on the porch each and every day. Parton, however, would not let him in.

It wasn’t until her aunt had a day off and could take over babysitting duties that Parton finally agreed to go out with him. “He drove me straight to his folks’ house and introduced me to his mother and daddy. Cause he said he knew right the minute he saw me that that’s the one he wanted,” Parton gushed.

When Parton was only 20 and Dean was 23, they were married in a low-key ceremony in Ringgold, Georgia, on Memorial Day 1966. Only Parton’s mother, Avie Lee, and the preacher and his spouse attended the little ceremony.

Parton frequently considered the length of their marriage throughout the years, attributing it to the couple’s divergent personalities. She revealed that their differences helped the relationship endure and grow over time.

According to Parton, Dean was a recluse, which helped their marriage succeed. But their home was far from peaceful. Parton often likened their home to a bustling station because five of her younger siblings resided there.

Dean, however, didn’t mind her frequent travels or the pandemonium. He actually embraced the room. The time apart became a part of their routine because Parton frequently traveled and brought the children along. She claimed that the distance enhanced the sweetness of their reunions.

His almost complete absence from public life led to rumors that Parton’s marriage was fictitious. She did, however, finally address the long-standing idea that her spouse just did not want to be famous.

She clarified that Dean purposefully avoided the spotlight because he valued solitude above everything things. Parton claimed to be aware that there was a cost associated with public attention and that he had no desire to exchange his tranquility for exposure.

“I’ve always respected and appreciated that in him and I’ve always tried to keep him out of the limelight as much as I can. He said, ‘I didn’t choose this world, I chose you, and you chose that world. But we can keep our lives separate and together.’ And we do and we have,” Parton explained.

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