September 30, 2025 - 06:45

Country music legend Dolly Parton has made the difficult decision to postpone her highly anticipated Las Vegas residency, citing health concerns as the primary reason. In a heartfelt statement, Parton revealed that her doctors have advised her to undergo several medical procedures, prompting her to prioritize her health at this time.
The news has come as a disappointment to many fans who were eagerly looking forward to seeing the iconic performer live on stage in Las Vegas. Parton expressed her deep regret for having to make this decision but emphasized the importance of taking care of her well-being.
As a beloved figure in the music industry, Parton has always demonstrated resilience and dedication to her craft. Fans are hopeful for her swift recovery and look forward to the possibility of rescheduling her residency in the future. In the meantime, she encourages her supporters to stay tuned for updates regarding her health and future performances.
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