September 29, 2025 - 09:39

In a surprising announcement, the beloved music icon Dolly Parton has decided to postpone her highly anticipated Las Vegas residency by nearly a year. The decision comes as Parton revealed that she is facing health concerns that require her to undergo "multiple procedures."
Fans were eagerly looking forward to her performances, but the star emphasized the importance of prioritizing her health during this time. She expressed gratitude for the support and understanding from her fans, stating that she is committed to returning to the stage as soon as she is able.
Parton has always been open about her journey, and this latest announcement is no exception. As she focuses on her recovery, she hopes to return to performing with renewed energy and passion. The Las Vegas shows have been rescheduled, and fans are encouraged to hold onto their tickets for the new dates. Dolly Parton remains a cherished figure in the music industry, and her well-being is a priority for both her and her dedicated followers.
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