Music News LIVE: Dolly and Kenny announce final show together

DOLLYDolly Parton will join Kenny Rogers in a final tribute concert this October.

As the country star prepares to hang up his microphone, Rogers, 78, will be joined by special guests including Idina Menzel, Alison Krauss and the Flaming Lips for the farewell concert in Nashville on 25 October.

But the biggest draw of all will be Dolly. It’s 12 years since the pair last performed their smash hit duet Islands in the Stream in front of a live audience.

Performing with Kenny for the last time ever on Oct. 25 is going to be emotional for both of us, but it’s also going to be very special. Even though Kenny may be retiring, as he fades from the stage, our love for each other will never fade away.”

Dolly Parton

The forthcoming concert will mark only the third time Kenny and Dolly have sung together in 27 years – and both have agreed it will be the last.

“We do love it when we get a chance to be together,” said Kenny. “She’s everything that everybody thinks she is – and more. I’m so excited about her being there.”

This will be our last time on stage – forever. It will be worthwhile to come and see that

Kenny Rogers
Kenny, who is currently on a farewell tour of the US, has been in the music industry for more than 60 years and sold more than 100 million records.

He famously played the legends slot at Glastonbury in 2013 (above).

He told Billboard he was “uncomfortable” about the tribute concert but promised “a fun night”.

“It strikes me as something for me to get together with a lot of the people I have met over the years, and say goodbye legitimately.”

He also persuaded Dolly to head to the Pyramid stage herself the following year for a performance generally regarded as one of the festival’s best.

A judge in New York has ordered the halt of an auction of personal effects which belonged to Madonna

The items included a letter from her ex-boyfriend, the late rapper Tupac Shakur and another letter criticising stars Whitney Houston and Sharon Stone.

Manhattan state Supreme Court Judge Gerald Leibovitz ordered Gotta Have It! Collectibles to pull 22 items from its rock-‘n’-roll-themed auction scheduled for Wednesday.

Madonna said she was “shocked to learn” of the auction and had no idea many of the listed items were no longer in her possession.

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