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LeAnn Rimes has announced her much anticipated 30th anniversary tour.
The singer will kick of her 30 Years of Blue: The Voice, The Journey, The Truth Tour, next Spring in Dallas, where she first recorded her vocals for Blue, a single which won her a Grammy Award. At the time of writing, seven dates were announced for this tour.
"Revisiting Blue and reflecting on the last 30 years of music has been the sweetest gift", Rimes said. "These songs hold so many pieces of my life, and somehow they feel brand new again. And we're just getting started! We'll be adding more dates throughout 2026, each with its own heartbeat and story".
"Hearing from fans around the world has inspired me more than you know... so tell me where this celebration should head next. I can't wait to share it all with you".
In 1996, LeAnn Rimes released her ground-breaking album, Blue, when she was just 13 years old, introducing one of the most recognisable voices of a generation.
This year has been busy for the singer too, with her single, All I Want For Christmas featuring on her newly released Greatest Hits Christmas collection already climbing the charts. Her Greatest Hits Tour will also begin on December 4.
Tomorrow night, the singer will also appear as a co presenter and special guest at the 59th annual CMA Awards in Nashville, alongside her 9-1-1: Nashville co stars Chris O'Donnell and Jessica Capshaw.
Earlier this year, Rimes was forced to flee the stage mid-concert at Washington's Skagit Casino after her front teeth fell out. More on this here.