Dolly Parton has canceled her planned Las Vegas residency due to ongoing health issues. The country music icon announced the cancellation on social media, stating that while she is responding well to treatments for kidney stones and other health problems, she needs more time to recover before returning to stage performances.
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Dolly Parton has canceled her upcoming Las Vegas residency due to ongoing health issues related to kidney stones. The country music legend assured fans she is improving but needs more time for recovery.
- Dolly Parton cancels Las Vegas residency citing health concerns
- Health issues include kidney stones and digestive problems
- Residency was originally postponed from December 2025 to September 2026
- Parton remains active in music, writing a Broadway musical, and opening new projects
The 80-year-old singer had previously postponed her six-date run at The Colosseum Theatre at Caesars Palace from December 2025 to September 2026. According to Reuters, Parton explained that her immune and digestive systems have been affected over the past couple of years, requiring ongoing medical attention.
In a video message shared across platforms, Parton humorously described her health journey as needing repairs like an 'old classic car.' She joked about being unable to perform while dizzy from medications and wearing heavy costumes. Despite these setbacks, she assured fans that she is still actively working on new music, visiting Dollywood, and preparing a Broadway musical scheduled for later this year.
Parton also mentioned her ongoing projects in Nashville, including the opening of a museum and hotel. She expressed gratitude for the support from her fans during this challenging time, particularly after the loss of her husband Carl Dean earlier this year. According to Fox News, Parton emphasized that she has a strong medical team supporting her recovery.
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