Dolly Parton cancels Las Vegas residency for health reasons | Mix 106.9
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By Danielle Broadway

LOS ANGELES, May 4 (Reuters) – Country singer Dolly Parton announced through social media on Monday that her Vegas residency is canceled due to ​her ongoing health concerns.

“My immune system and ‌my digestive system got all out of whack over the past couple of years,” the “Jolene” singer said in a video posted on both Instagram and X.

The 80-year-old singer said the good news is ‌that ​she’s “improving every day” while the ⁠bad news is that she ⁠needs more time to recover and she is not well enough to perform on stage.

“The meds and treatments make me a little swimmy-headed, as my grandma ​used to say,” Parton said.

She joked about how she can’t carry banjos, walk in her high heels, ⁠wear her heavy rhinestone outfits or have ⁠her hair big if she’s dizzy on stage.

“Thank ​you for standing by me and showing me so much ​love and support over the past year. I’ve ‌still got some healing to do, but I am on my way! See you soon,” she wrote in the Instagram video caption.

In 2025, the “Best Little Whorehouse in Texas” ⁠and “9 to 5” star experienced health issues that led to the first postponement of her Vegas residency that was scheduled ⁠near the end ‌of the year.

However, Parton quickly reassured fans ⁠in an Instagram video that her health ​issues ‌weren’t serious after her sister requested prayers ​for the ⁠country singer.

“I ain’t dead yet!” Parton captioned a video of her speaking to fans.

She told fans that “she’s not dying” but did need treatment for kidney stones.

Parton’s now-canceled Vegas residency was slated for September 17–26, 2026.

(Reporting by Danielle BroadwayEditing ​by Nick Zieminski)

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