Reba McEntire’s ‘All The Women I Am’ Special Gets YouTube Premiere
It will be the first time that the 2011 concert has been available digitally and in its entirety.
Reba McEntire will premiere her concert special All The Women I Am exclusively on YouTube this Friday (March 12). It will be the first time that the 2011 concert has been available digitally and in its entirety, including her signature encore of “Fancy.”
All The Women I Am was filmed at the Cajundome in Layfayette, Louisiana, and was named after her 29th studio album, released in November 2010. It features performances by the country superstar of many of her greatest hits including “Is There Life Out There,” “Turn On The Radio,” and “Does He Love You,” the latter with a guest appearance by Kimberly Perry of the Band Perry.
The special will premiere at 7:30pm CT on Friday and, as with other recent digital events, McEntire will hang out online with fans via a chat on her YouTube channel. Last year, she released 1990’s Reba In Concert and 1994’s Reba: Live via YouTube. More than 100,000 fans watched in the first three days. Meanwhile, she has released a special teaser trailer for the new event:
“2011 was the last time we got to go out and play a big arena tour,” says McEntire, “and I’m so glad we captured this show on film. I know it’s not the same as being there in person, but I hope this gives my fans something to enjoy until we can get back out there on the road safely.”
The special first aired on GAC in March 2012, when it was Reba’s first TV special in some 15 years. It was directed by Jon Small, who had already produced and directed nearly 20 music videos for McEntire by then.
McEntire recently returned to the hit CBS sitcom Young Sheldon as the fiery character June, and will make her third guest appearance on Thursday (11) at 7pm CT in an episode titled “A Pager, a Club and a Cranky Bag of Wrinkles.”
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