Reba McEntire Joins Trisha Yearwood's Breast Cancer Benefit Concert

The star-studded lineup for the 'Band As One Nashville Concert for the Cure' continues to grow.

Published on Mar. 4, 2026

Country music icon Reba McEntire has been added to the lineup for Trisha Yearwood's upcoming breast cancer benefit concert at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville. The 'Band As One Nashville Concert for the Cure: Trisha Yearwood & Friends' is in its second year and will feature a number of other high-profile artists, with all proceeds going to the Susan G. Komen breast cancer foundation.

Why it matters

Breast cancer awareness and fundraising efforts remain critically important, as the disease continues to impact countless families, friends, and communities. The Grand Ole Opry stage provides a powerful platform to shine a light on this cause and bring together some of country music's biggest stars in support.

The details

Reba McEntire has joined the previously announced lineup for the 'Band As One Nashville Concert for the Cure' on March 22nd, which includes Charles Kelley, The Band Loula, Ashley McBryde, Lukas Nelson, Rissi Palmer, War & Treaty, and Hailey Whitters. The concert is moving from the Ryman Auditorium to the larger Grand Ole Opry House to accommodate a bigger crowd.

  • The 'Band As One Nashville Concert for the Cure' is scheduled for March 22, 2026.
  • This is the second year for the breast cancer benefit concert.

The players

Reba McEntire

A legendary country music singer and actress with a career spanning over four decades.

Trisha Yearwood

A Grammy-winning country music singer who is hosting the 'Band As One Nashville Concert for the Cure'.

Susan G. Komen

A non-profit organization that is the largest breast cancer organization in the United States, and the beneficiary of the concert's proceeds.

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What they’re saying

“I am honored to collaborate with Trisha and the other artists for this incredible show to raise awareness for such a meaningful cause. I have seen how breast cancer impacts families, friends, and communities. The Opry Stage has always represented heart and tradition, and I'm proud to stand on that stage and support those affected by this disease.”

— Reba McEntire (ktlo.com)

What’s next

Tickets for the 'Band As One Nashville Concert for the Cure' are on sale now.

The takeaway

Country music's biggest stars are coming together once again to use their platform and influence to support the fight against breast cancer, underscoring the continued importance of raising awareness and funds for this critical cause.