Reba McEntire Joins Trisha Yearwood's Nashville Benefit Concert

The country music stars will perform at the Grand Ole Opry House to raise funds for breast cancer research.

Published on Mar. 4, 2026

Country music icon Reba McEntire has been added to the lineup for Trisha Yearwood's upcoming "Band As One Nashville Concert for the Cure" on March 22 at the Grand Ole Opry House. The benefit concert will also feature performances by Charles Kelley, The Band Loula, Ashley McBryde, Lukas Nelson, Rissi Palmer, War & Treaty, and Hailey Whitters, with all proceeds going to the Susan G. Komen breast cancer foundation.

Why it matters

Trisha Yearwood's annual concert has become a must-attend event for country music fans and an important fundraiser for breast cancer research. Reba McEntire's participation adds even more star power and will help draw a larger audience to support this worthy cause.

The details

The "Band As One Nashville Concert for the Cure" is moving from the Ryman Auditorium to the larger Grand Ole Opry House this year to accommodate more attendees. Reba McEntire expressed her honor in collaborating with Trisha Yearwood and the other artists, noting the Opry stage's representation of "heart and tradition" and her pride in supporting those affected by breast cancer.

  • The concert will take place on March 22, 2026.
  • This is the second year for the "Band As One Nashville Concert for the Cure: Trisha Yearwood & Friends."

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 and television personality who is hosting the benefit concert.

Susan G. Komen

A non-profit organization dedicated to breast cancer research, advocacy, and support.

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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 (jambroadcasting.com)

What’s next

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

The takeaway

Reba McEntire's participation in Trisha Yearwood's annual breast cancer benefit concert underscores the country music community's commitment to supporting important health causes and using their platforms to make a positive impact.