Concert Review & Set List: The Judds Final Tour – Final Show in Hollywood, FL

In August of 2021, it was announced that The Judds would be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2021.  Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the announcement was made later in the year than usual, so the ceremony was to be held on May 1st, 2022.  As they prepared for the big day, they announced The Final Tour with Martina McBride on April 11th, 2022.  That night, Naomi and Wynonna returned to the spotlight as a duo with an amazing performance of “Love Can Build a Bridge” on the CMT Awards that only fueled the excitement for the tour.  Then, tragedy struck.  On the eve of their Hall of Fame induction, Naomi Judd committed suicide .  The emotional ceremony went on as scheduled the next day, as Ashley and Wynonna were on hand as Ricky Skaggs introduced The Judds at the medallion ceremony.

A few months later in September 2022, it was announced that The Final Tour would still go on , but with a series of guest performers filling in for Naomi.  Then, in October the tour was extended with new dates into 2023 .  In December, the special guests were announced for each show , with Brandi Carlile slated to be the special guest for the final show to be held at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, FL.

martina mcbride setlist judds tour

Martina McBride , with Carolyn Dawn Johnson as a background singer, got the night started with an opening set before Wynonna took the stage to kick the show off with “Had a Dream (For the Heart)” and “Give A Little Love” before she brought her guests out for “Girls Night Out.”  The crowd erupted in a roar when not only Martina McBride and Brandi Carlile came out, but surprise guest Tanya Tucker walked out too!

The rest of the show was an emotional roller coaster as Wynonna used her powerful voice to remind fans that she still had a lot left in the tank should she decide to go back to touring as a solo act in the future.  At times she had her guests on stage helping her out, and at others she went into alpha mode by half-jokingly kicking them off stage so she could “have the spotlight to herself.”

Throughout the show, video clips of her performing with Naomi played in the background, and she got emotional a few times while reminiscing on the past as she told stories between songs.  Midway through the set, she had the band come out to the front of the stage for an acoustic performance of “Guardian Angels,” “Flies on the Butter (You Can’t Go Home)” and “Young Love.”  During “Young Love,” her husband, who is part of the band, sang with her, and stole a kiss towards the end.  After the acoustic part of the show was over, she jokingly scolded him that the face and hair were off limits, as discussed every night in their pre-show meeting, but since it was the last show, she was okay with it.

Compared to other shows on the tour, it looks like she added a couple of extra songs to the set list, and closed her main set with “Love Can Build a Bridge.”  As she struggled through it, I don’t think there was a dry eye in the house by the time it was over.  She came back out for the encore, with a solo acoustic performance of “Mama He’s Crazy” which turned into a big sing-along with the crowd.  She then brought Tanya Tucker out, who brought down the house with ‘Delta Dawn.”  Next was “Grandpa (Tell Me ‘Bout the Good Old Days)” before she brought everyone back out on stage for “Why Not Me” to close the show and the tour.

martina mcbride setlist judds tour

After singing the final note, Wynonna took a bow with Tanya Tucker , Brandi Carlile, Martina McBride , and Carolyn Dawn Johnson before stoically marching off the stage as the band finished the song and the guest artists stayed behind on stage waving to the crowd.  It was a spectacular show, and a fitting send off for one of the greats.

Here is the full set list from the final show of The Judds Final Tour:

  • Had a Dream (For the Heart)
  • Give a Little Love
  • Girls Night Out
  • Rockin’ With the Rhythm of the Rain
  • Love Is Alive
  • I Know Where I’m Going
  • Guardian Angels
  • Flies on the Butter (You Can’t Go Home)
  • Rock Bottom
  • I Wanna Know What Love Is (Foreigner cover)
  • River of Time
  • Born to Be Blue
  • Turn It Loose
  • She Is His Only Need
  • I Saw The Light
  • No One Else On Earth
  • Love Can Build a Bridge
  • Mama He’s Crazy
  • Delta Dawn ( Tanya Tucker )
  • Grandpa (Tell Me ‘Bout the Good Old Days)

Were you there?  Let us know your thoughts on social media!

an image, when javascript is unavailable

  • facebook-rs

The Judds Are Getting Together for One Last Tour

By Jon Freeman

Jon Freeman

The Judds are set to reunite and make their first awards show appearance in 20 years Monday night at the 2022 CMT Music Awards. Rather than a one-off, it’s the precursor to the mother-daughter duo’s first tour in a decade, which gets underway in late September.

Dubbed “The Final Tour,” the trek will kick off Sept. 30 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and make stops in Green Bay, Wisconsin; Biloxi, Mississippi; and Ft. Worth, Texas. To conclude the 10-show run, the Judds will return home to Nashville and perform at the city’s Bridgestone Arena on Oct. 28.

“What I’m looking forward to most is celebrating Judd music with the fans. Mom and I have had quite the journey over the last 38 years, and the fans have been with us through it all. This tour is a celebration for them!” Wynonna said in a statement.

Tickets for “The Final Tour” will go on sale April 15 at 10 a.m. local time in most markets. “Independence Day” singer Martina McBride will join the trek as a special guest on most of the dates.

The Judds Final Tour Dates: Sept. 30 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena Oct. 1 – Toledo, OH @ Huntington Center Oct. 7 – Sioux Falls, SD @ Denny Sanford Premier Center Oct. 8 – Green Bay, WI @ Resch Center Oct. 14 – Duluth, GA @ Gas South Arena Oct. 15 – Huntsville, AL @ Propst Arena at the Von Braun Center Oct. 21 – Durant, OK @ Choctaw Grand Theater Oct. 22 – Ft. Worth, TX @ Dickies Arena Oct. 27 – Biloxi, MS @ Mississippi Coast Coliseum Oct. 28 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena

Jelly Roll Delivers 'Halfway to Hell' at CMT Awards, Takes Home 'Video of the Year'

  • 2024 CMT Awards
  • By Larisha Paul

Watch Little Big Town, Sugarland Cover Phil Collins' 'Take Me Home' at 2024 CMT Awards

  • No Hat Required
  • By Joseph Hudak

Dasha Makes CMT Music Awards Debut With 'Austin' Performance

Trisha yearwood debuts 'put it in a song' at cmt awards. it sounds like an instant classic.

  • By Ethan Millman

Watch Sammy Hagar Honor Toby Keith at 2024 CMT Awards With 'I Love This Bar'

  • By Angie Martoccio

Most Popular

Joaquin phoenix, elliott gould, chloe fineman and more jewish creatives support jonathan glazer's oscars speech in open letter (exclusive), barron trump’s super-rare outing with dad donald may show why we never see them together, georgia secretary of state sent letter to larry david over 'curb' voting law plot, partynextdoor reveals nsfw 'partynextdoor 4' album cover, you might also like, bruce kessler, prolific tv director and adventurer, dies at 88, what cmt music awards 2024 winners wore: carly pearce, ashley cooke and more, the best medicine balls, according to fitness trainers, original movies, meet the resistance: ‘monkey man’ and ‘the first omen’ underwhelm box office, caitlin clark by the numbers: a cheat code of a career.

Rolling Stone is a part of Penske Media Corporation. © 2024 Rolling Stone, LLC. All rights reserved.

Verify it's you

Please log in.

  • Skip to content
  • Accessibility
  • Buy Tickets

The Judds: The Final Tour featuring Wynonna with Trisha Yearwood

And very special guest martina mcbride.

  • Date Oct 28 , 2022
  • Event Starts 7:30 PM
  • Availability On Sale Now

Pinnacle Parking

Purchase Parking

Lexus Lounge

Premium Seating

Country Music Hall of Famer and global superstar Wynonna Judd has announced that the highly anticipated, previously announced “The Judds: The Final Tour” will move forward after the tragic passing of her mother and musical partner Naomi Judd.  “I am humbled, once again, by the loyalty of the fans who have been with us for 38+ years, who continue to show up for me when I need them the most.  I am grateful that we will continue to honor The Judds legacy, together,” Wynonna shared.  Larry Strickland, Naomi’s longtime husband adds, “I am so happy that in this time of grief for us all, Wynonna has agreed to move forward with this tour as my sweet wife Naomi would have wanted her to do.”

Country music icon Martina McBride will kick off select nights with a full set of her own classic hits before Wynonna takes the stage to sing some of her own hits and songs by The Judds.

The tour has added a final stop in Lexington, KY at Rupp Arena on October 29 th , a homecoming celebration where it all began.  Superstar Faith Hill will join Wynonna onstage at Rupp Arena to perform some of the classic songs and honor one of Country music’s most important catalogues.  “What a full-circle moment it will be to end the tour in Kentucky where it all began.  It means so much to have my sisterfriend, Faith, join me for this musical celebration.” Wynonna adds “It is pretty amazing – all of the people who have come forward to offer up their time and their gifts.  I am feeling extra grateful.”  Wynonna has chosen to honor her mother’s legacy by inviting some of music’s biggest stars to join her onstage to perform some of the timeless hits that earned The Judds multiple Grammy, CMA, and ACM awards over a span of 30+ years.  Each night, Wynonna will welcome a selection of special guests on stage, including Brandi Carlile , Faith Hill , Little Big Town , McBride , Ashley McBryde , Trisha Yearwood, and others to be announced.

The 11-date arena tour, produced by Sandbox Live and Live Nation, will commence this Fall in Grand Rapids, MI at Van Andel Arena on September 30 th and run through October, wrapping up with the newly announced performance in The Judd's home-state of Kentucky - Lexington, KY on October 29 th at the Rupp Arena.

As one of the most successful duos in Country music history, The Judds captured the hearts of fans all over the world with their unmistakable harmonies and powerhouse lead vocals from Wynonna. The iconic mother-daughter pair are celebrated for their 15 #1 hits and having the astounding achievement of each of their RCA released singles landing in the Billboard Top 10. These true musical individualists dominated touring in the 80s with 20 Top 10 hits, selling more than 20 million albums, amassing 16 RIAA Gold, Platinum and Multi-Platinum albums and longform videos – led by 2x Platinum albums Why Not Me and The Judds Greatest Hits . The Judds will forever be immortalized in music history and their tremendous trailblazing impact will continue to inspire generations of female artists.

Guests agree to follow the Arena’s health and safety policies, which are informed by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (“CDC”) guidance, National Hockey League guidelines, local, state and federal orders, regulations and ordinances pertaining to health and safety at all times while at the Arena. Health and safety policies may be posted throughout the Arena as well as on tickets and are subject to change as circumstances, regulations or guidance change.

APPROVED BAGS: Medical bags, parenting bags and CLEAR 12" x 12" bags will be permitted following X-Ray screening. Backpacks of any kind are NOT permitted.

Guests attending events with approved bags will experience delayed entry times. For expedited entry, please leave bags at home.

Additional Information

Sounds Like Nashville

The Judds Announce ‘The Final Tour’ With Martina McBride

One more time for the Country Music Hall of Fame inductees.

The Judds Announce ‘The Final Tour’ With Martina McBride

Following their reunion at tonight’s (April 11) 2022 CMT Music Awards , mother/daughter country music duo The Judds will embark on what they expect will be their last tour.

Dubbed The Final Tour and marking their first string of shows in over 10 years, the trek will take Wynonna and Naomi Judd to 10 different arenas across the U.S., with fellow ’90s superstar Martina McBride in support.

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Wynonna Judd (@wynonnajudd)

Announcing the news just before they CMT Awards performance, The Judds say they’ll kick the tour off September 30 in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Then they’ll visit Texas, Oklahoma, Ohio and more before wrapping the run with what’s likely to be an emotional Music City send off, booking Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena on October 28 for the final concert of their Hall of Fame career.

“The fans have always been my family of choice,” says Naomi Judd. “I love them dearly, so I’m chompin’ at the bit to belt out our hits and reconnect with them once again. The cherry on top is singing with my beloved, wild and extremely talented daughter… the best singer of any genre, Wynonna! She asked me if I was still going to twist, twirl and crack jokes. I answered, ‘Heck yeah! I’m too old to grow up now!'”

“What I’m looking forward to most is celebrating Judd music with the fans,” Wynonna adds. “Mom and I have had quite the journey over the last 38 years, and the fans have been with us through it all. This tour is a celebration for them!”

McBride will appear at select dates on the tour.

The Final Tour announcement comes as The Judds prepare for their induction in the Country Music Hall of Fame on May 1, becoming members of the Class of 2021 alongside Ray Charles, Eddie Bayers and Pete Drake. In addition, they will reunite after a long public separation at tonight’s (April 11) CMT Music Awards , where they are slated to preform their enduring unity ballad, “Love Can Build a Bridge.” It will be the first time mother and daughter have performed on an awards show together in more than 20 years.

martina mcbride setlist judds tour

an image, when javascript is unavailable

How Wynonna Judd’s ‘Judds Final Tour’ Resulted in a Celebratory, All-Star Concert Special… and a Doc That Deals With Grief

Filmmakers behind Paramount+'s 'Between Hell and Hallelujah' and CMT's 'Love Is Alive — The Final Concert' tell how two specials came out of a tour that had Wynonna joined by Brandi Carlile, Kelsea Ballerini, Ashley McBryde, Little Big Town and Martina McBride

By Chris Willman

Chris Willman

Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic

  • Jelly Roll Sweeps Three Categories at CMT Music Awards, Including Video of the Year 2 hours ago
  • Bruce Springsteen’s 3-Hour-20-Minute Show at L.A.’s Forum Resets the Bar for Epic Bossiness: Concert Review 6 hours ago
  • Kelsea Ballerini on Hosting the CMT Music Awards One Final Time, and Balancing ‘Goofy’ and Serious Sides: ‘Two Things Can Live in the Same Space’ 13 hours ago

judds Wynonna Judd, Brandi Carlile, Little Big Town, Kelsea Ballerini, Martina McBride, Ashley McBryde, performers on Wynonna Judd concert special

With the on-air premieres of the doc and concert special being spaced a few days apart, Judds fans don’t have to consume them both in one fell swoop, but the biggest devotees of the history-making mother/daughter duo may well make a “Girls Night Out” binge out of the two programs anyway.

No one will be punished for picking their own viewing order, but CMT’s Margaret Comeaux, one of the executive producers of the concert film, suggests starting with the doc and saving the live show for dessert. “I think that’s probably the preferred order,” Comeaux says, “because I think the story that the doc is telling of the whole year leads us to the final story we’re telling in the concert special, with the culmination in Murfreesboro.” That’s the Tennessee city where Judd and all the guest stars who appeared along last fall’s tour routing converged for a show that was meant to more or less recreate the Judds’ famous original farewell concert back in 1991, shot on the same stage.

Both projects will prove enticing not just to fans of the Judds but to followers of the performers who are seen joining Wynonna as co-frontwomen: Brandi Carlile , Kelsea Ballerini, Martina McBride, Ashley McBryde, Faith Hill and Little Big Town. (Make that co-frontwomen and -frontmen in the case of the latter co-ed vocal quartet.)

Says Jason Owen , the head of Nashville media powerhouse Sandbox Entertainment and an exec producer on both projects: “I’m being honest when I say I could not have done this tour without her. I mean, she was a confidante. She and I talked through a lot as we were talking through songs and making sure everyone was healthy and happy. And her energy is just infectious. From the very beginning, she felt very strongly that Wynonna should do the tour, and she was very vocal about that with all of us. And we all started building this idea of the tour with a guest (each night) off of Brandi, and that’s how it started. But throughout the process, she was there. It was very important for me that she be the first guest — and it was very important to me — because I knew that she cared so much about the music and cared so much about Wynonna. Not that all of them did not, because they did, but she was like a beacon, and wanted to make sure everything was really right and perfect for Wy, mostly musically.”

Even before Naomi died and plans changed in the biggest possible way, there had always been a plan to film a documentary about what had been booked as the Judds’ second farewell tour. Owens’ Sandbox had hooked up with Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine — specifically Sara Rea, who runs the unscripted division — at about the time the Judds appeared on the 2022 CMT Music Awards to sing “Love Will Build a Bridge” and promote the coming reunion tour.

After Naomi died, virtually everything that had been planned went on — including the filming projects — albeit always with a check-in to Wynonna and her team to make sure they were on board, and with obvious constant acknowledgements of the void at the center of things, or at a half-center. Unforgettably, Wynonna showed up to accept the duo’s Country Music Hall of Fame medallion at a ceremony just two days after the death. At a musical memorial televised by CMT from the Ryman Auditorium, Wynonna announced the tour would go on, with Carlile — a key duet partner at the eulogistic event — seen in the third row literally leaning forward in her seat with enthusiasm for the idea.

Probably the most talked-about scene comes mid-tour, when deepening anxiety about staging issues leads Wynonna to get on an emergency Zoom call with her therapist to deal with the real underlying issues. She says that every time she drives by her mother’s house, which is often, she flashes back to the day she was called over, and the traumatic imagery of being in the room with her dying mom. Her biggest regret, she says feistily, is that she didn’t punch the cop who held her back from kissing her mother before she passed, and that it was only after Naomi was declared dead that she was able to kiss her on the forehead.

“That was a hard day of filming,” says Patty Ivins Specht, the director of the “Between Hell and Hallelujah” doc. “It was a fascinating day, because that (therapy session) was not scheduled. She woke up that day and sincerely needed to have a session with David Kessler for her grief therapy because she was just feeling it so deeply. First of all, the entire crew is crying on some level, because it’s very emotional to listen to somebody relive their worst day of their life. And then it was another moment where she went into that very personal trauma of replaying the driving over (to the house), every time. She’s like, ‘I just can’t stop that loop in my brain.’ Sometimes when you’re making a movie like this, it is such a trust fall, and Wy just trusted that we were gonna capture the process and was free with how she felt, and I think everyone in the room filming it feels that responsibility when someone trusts you with their vulnerability.

“I look at that scene and she’s a woman who’s legitimately in a painful hour in time and she’s asking for help. And she’s kind of trying to ignore that these cameras are here. But watching somebody model processing their grief is also really empowering, because in our society, we don’t talk about death. You do the funeral, you move along, and then you still live with that grief for years. And so I think in a powerful way, her modeling how she’s processing this grief is really one of the gifts of this film.”

The anxiety for Judd comes about in a somewhat symbolic way, at first, starting with the very practical matter of the artist having difficulty with the opening gambit of the tour. She would be snuck out each night in a rolling equipment cabinet to start each concert on a “B stage,” apart from the band or any guests back on the main stage — and, in some kind of deeply Freudian way, separated from the union with her mother that the main stage represents. It doesn’t help that Judd is described by others as being more claustrophobic than anyone else they know even on an elevator.

As for capturing Wynonna’s first visit to her mother’s home after the tragedy, says Ivins Specht, “It illustrates this thing that happens with Wynonna, where I think she has this kind of unspoken contract with her fans that she just gives it up. Because even when she said yes to us, that we could go with her that day, I mean, we weren’t so sure she’d say yes, but no, she was all for it. … The sensitive thing is, leading with your intuition a little bit in those times, but really our job is to always ask. That actually is our job, to ask — in humility and kindness — to ask the uncomfortable questions all the time. There’s so much give and take, and she gives so much. There’s a moment (in the film) where she goes, ‘OK, I think I did it.’ Like, ‘That’s all I can do today.’ But she generally tries to say yes, and then she’ll find a boundary at some point.”

One reason Owen bonded so well with Carlile is that he, too, was a Judds megafan since childhood. He will allow that a VHS tape of the 1991 Judds farewell special was one of his most prized, if not worn-out, possessions. (Naomi Judd said that she was retiring at the time, after their run of ’80s smashes, because of her hepatitis-C diagnosis, although she participated in short or one-off reunions over the following three decades.) That farewell show had been filmed at Middle Tennessee State University, and it was Owen’s idea to recreate the show back at that original site — though it was not the original plan.

“I remember Margaret and I having a phone conversation as we were trying to plan this concert special,” Owen recalls, “and the original plan was that we were going to do it in Lexington, Kentucky,” where the last show was to take place on the original fall 2022 tour routing. “Kentucky made sense because they were obviously from Kentucky, and that was where we were going to wrap the tour. We had blocked off seating for it, we had done camera holds, we did everything. Long story short, Wynonna wanted to continue the tour and continue to do another run of dates,” which would extend the actual finale to months down the line. “And then, with Margaret and I brainstorming on the phone, I said, ‘What if we do it there, at MTSU?’ Within eight hours, we had that.. … At the college, there was tons of faculty and people that worked there for a long period of time that were all there when they shot that special, believe it or not. And when we pitched them on this idea, they went through every hoop imaginable to make sure it happened.

It wasn’t just Carlile among the guests who was able to have an emotional impact on Judd. Comeaux remembers a spontaneous moment in rehearsal, captured in the doc, when Faith Hill began serenading Judd on stage with an a cappella version of “You Are Not Alone,” with the band eventually joining in. The documentary crew was on the opposite side of the venue, filming an interview with Tim McGraw, but they had made contingency plans to leave one camera near the star at all times, and a producer was able to pick it up and capture the moment. “Wy, at the beginning of every show, is very much in a zone of ‘I want to service all the fans who are coming,’ and as anyone is, you’re in game mode — you’ve gotta see the vision of the end. And so when Faith begins this beautiful rendition, I mean, everybody on stage had a lump in their throat, and Wynonna pulls out a funny and says, ‘Don’t you ever do that again.’ But it’s a beautiful moment in the movie.”

But it’s hard to overstate Carlile’s impact, even on the tour dates that came after her initial appearance at the first ones. Says Ivins Specht, “At the kickoff concert, it was one day of load-in, a little bit of rehearsal that late afternoon into the evening, and then the next day was another rehearsal, and then the first show was that Friday night. So it’s Thursday, 4 or 5 o’clock, and it’s a big freaking day — stressful, everything’s getting built, and things aren’t coming together as quickly as possible, as with every production you ever work on.” Owen concurs, “That first weekend of shows was very stressful. Things go wrong. We have to change things; I’m yelling at some lighting guy. It’s tough.”

And then, says the director, “I can tell you, the moment Team Brandi rolled in, Wy was like, ‘OK, I’m gonna be good.’ Like, ‘I have Brandi on stage. She’s as invested in this being a success for me, as an individual woman, as she is for all the fans who love the Judds so much.’ And I think the planning of Brandi being first is kind of an unspoken tribute to why this is such a success. It transcended being about all the anxiety around what Wynonna was about to do, and it went back to the place of celebration and joy, and Brandi helped Wy access that peace in herself. That’s what I witnessed.” Adds Owen, “She helped me too, honestly, because I was very emotional through it, because I cared so much and it was such a rollercoaster of a year. Again, I really would say wholeheartedly, I could not have done this without her.”

“I have a petition to get her to the Greek” in Los Angeles, says Comeaux. “I want to see Wynonna at the Greek.”

Maybe that will happen eventually, but not under this banner. “There’s nothing (further) scheduled for that,” Owen says. “I think that that was the end of the Judds tour. Unfortunately for all of us.”

More From Our Brands

The sephora spring sale is here, and these are the deals our editors think are actually worth shopping, one of natural wine’s biggest advocates isn’t into natural wine anymore—here’s why, caitlin clark by the numbers: a cheat code of a career, the best loofahs and body scrubbers, according to dermatologists, curb your enthusiasm series finale takes a page from seinfeld — but did larry suffer the same fate as jerry, verify it's you, please log in.

Quantcast

Upcoming events

setlist.fm logo

  • Statistics Stats
  • You are here:
  • September 15, 2012 Setlist

Rage Setlist at Milk, Moscow, Russia

  • Edit setlist songs
  • Edit venue & date
  • Edit set times
  • Add to festival
  • Report setlist

Tour: Metal Firestorm Russia 2012 Tour statistics Add setlist

  • Song played from tape House Wins Play Video
  • Twenty One Play Video
  • Forever Dead Play Video
  • Paint the Devil on the Wall Play Video
  • Feel My Pain Play Video
  • Serial Killer Play Video
  • The Crawling Chaos ( Segue to "Light Into the Darkness" after guitar solo ) Play Video
  • Light Into the Darkness Play Video
  • Suite Lingua Mortis V - No Regrets Play Video
  • Unity Play Video
  • Refuge Play Video
  • Great Old Ones Play Video
  • Empty Hollow Play Video
  • Don't Fear the Winter Play Video
  • All I Want Play Video
  • Higher Than the Sky Play Video
  • Straight to Hell Play Video
  • Solitary Man ( Segue to "Drop Dead!" after second chorus ) Play Video
  • Drop Dead! Play Video
  • Soundchaser Play Video

Edits and Comments

10 activities (last edit by KeltkeGK , 7 Jun 2022, 20:54 Etc/UTC )

Songs on Albums

  • Feel My Pain
  • Forever Dead
  • Serial Killer
  • Great Old Ones
  • Soundchaser
  • Paint the Devil on the Wall
  • Straight to Hell
  • The Crawling Chaos
  • Higher Than the Sky
  • Don't Fear the Winter
  • Light Into the Darkness
  • Suite Lingua Mortis V - No Regrets
  • Empty Hollow
  • Solitary Man

Complete Album stats

Rage setlists

More from this Artist

  • More Setlists
  • Artist Statistics
  • Add setlist

Rage Gig Timeline

  • Aug 31 2012 Essen.Original. 2012 Essen, Germany Add time Add time
  • Sep 01 2012 Open Circle Festival 2012 Spreitenbach, Switzerland Add time Add time
  • Sep 15 2012 Milk This Setlist Moscow, Russia Add time Add time
  • Sep 17 2012 Velicano Khabarovsk, Russia Add time Add time
  • Sep 19 2012 Megapolis Irkutsk, Russia Add time Add time

6 people were there

  • Starbreaker

Share or embed this setlist

Use this setlist for your event review and get all updates automatically!

<div style="text-align: center;" class="setlistImage"><a href="https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/rage/2012/milk-moscow-russia-13dd9999.html" title="Rage Setlist Milk, Moscow, Russia, Metal Firestorm Russia 2012" target="_blank"><img src="https://www.setlist.fm/widgets/setlist-image-v1?id=13dd9999" alt="Rage Setlist Milk, Moscow, Russia, Metal Firestorm Russia 2012" style="border: 0;" /></a> <div><a href="https://www.setlist.fm/edit?setlist=13dd9999&amp;step=song">Edit this setlist</a> | <a href="https://www.setlist.fm/setlists/rage-63d6821b.html">More Rage setlists</a></div></div>

Last.fm Event Review

[url=https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/rage/2012/milk-moscow-russia-13dd9999.html][img]https://www.setlist.fm/widgets/setlist-image-v1?id=13dd9999[/img][/url] [url=https://www.setlist.fm/edit?setlist=13dd9999&amp;step=song]Edit this setlist[/url] | [url=https://www.setlist.fm/setlists/rage-63d6821b.html]More Rage setlists[/url]

Tour Update

Marquee memories: sleater-kinney.

  • Sleater‐Kinney
  • Apr 6, 2024
  • Apr 5, 2024
  • Apr 4, 2024
  • Apr 3, 2024
  • Apr 2, 2024
  • Apr 1, 2024
  • FAQ | Help | About
  • Terms of Service
  • Ad Choices | Privacy Policy
  • Feature requests
  • Songtexte.com

martina mcbride setlist judds tour

IMAGES

  1. Feb 10, 2023: The Judds / Martina McBride / Little Big Town at Vibrant Arena at The Mark Moline

    martina mcbride setlist judds tour

  2. Martina McBride tour 2022: Where to buy tickets, schedule, dates

    martina mcbride setlist judds tour

  3. THE JUDDS FINAL Tour 2023 Stage Setlist KELSEA BALLERINI MARTINA MCBRIDE WYNONNA $24.99

    martina mcbride setlist judds tour

  4. Martina McBride Setlist

    martina mcbride setlist judds tour

  5. Martina McBride Adds 2022 Tour Dates: Ticket Presale Code & On-Sale Info

    martina mcbride setlist judds tour

  6. Martina McBride Tour Dates 2020 & Concert Tickets

    martina mcbride setlist judds tour

COMMENTS

  1. Martina McBride Concert Setlists

    Get Martina McBride setlists - view them, share them, discuss them with other Martina McBride fans for free on setlist.fm! setlist.fm Add Setlist. Search Clear ... Martina McBride Concert Setlists & Tour Dates. Dec 15 2023. Martina McBride at Premier Theater at Foxwoods, Mashantucket, CT, USA.

  2. Martina McBride joins The Judds for 2022 "The Final Tour"

    Martina McBride will join as very special guest on select dates. Tickets go on-sale to the general public beginning April 15 th. Martina says, "I am so beyond excited to be joining the iconic duo, The Judds, on this very special tour. Being asked personally by Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum members and friends, Wynonna and Naomi Judd ...

  3. Concert Review & Set List: The Judds Final Tour

    Concert Review and Set List of The Judds Final show of the Final Farewell Tour at the Hard Rock in Hollywood, FL featuring Wynonna, Martina McBride and Tanya Tucker. ... Martina McBride and Tanya Tucker. In August of 2021, it was announced that The Judds would be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2021.

  4. The Judds Announce Final Tour

    "Independence Day" singer Martina McBride will join the trek as a special guest on most of the dates. The Judds Final Tour Dates: Sept. 30 - Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena Oct. 1 ...

  5. The Judds: The Final Tour, EagleBank Arena, Feb 17, 2023, Setlist

    The Judds: The Final Tour setlist from EagleBank Arena in Fairfax, VA on Feb 17, 2023 with Wynonna Judd, Tanya Tucker, and Martina McBride.

  6. The Judds: The Final Tour featuring Wynonna with Trisha Yearwood

    Country music icon Martina McBride will kick off select nights with a full set of her own classic hits before Wynonna takes the stage to sing some of her own hits and songs by The Judds. The tour has added a final stop in Lexington, KY at Rupp Arena on October 29 th , a homecoming celebration where it all began.

  7. The Judds Announce 'The Final Tour' With Martina McBride

    McBride will appear at select dates on the tour. The Final Tour announcement comes as The Judds prepare for their induction in the Country Music Hall of Fame on May 1, becoming members of the ...

  8. The Judds Announce 'The Final Tour' With Special Guest Martina McBride

    The Judds announce "The Final Tour" (Photo courtesy of Live Nation and SandBox) Mother-daughter country duo, The Judds, have announced their first tour in more than a decade, "The Final Tour.". Set to begin on Sept. 30 at the Van Andel Arena in Grand Rapids, Mich., the tour will see Wynonna and Naomi Judd accompanied by Martina McBride ...

  9. The Judds: The Final Tour Tampa Setlist

    2/24/2023. Doors Time. NA. Show Time. NA. The Judds: The Final Tour setlist from Amalie Arena in Tampa, FL on Feb 24, 2023 with Wynonna Judd, Brandi Carlile, and Martina McBride.

  10. The Judds: The Final Tour Hollywood Setlist

    2/25/2023. Doors Time. NA. Show Time. NA. The Judds: The Final Tour setlist from Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, FL on Feb 25, 2023 with Wynonna Judd, Brandi Carlile, and Martina McBride.

  11. Wynonna Judd's 'Judds Tour' Celebrated in Concert Special ...

    Wynonna Judd, Brandi Carlile, Little Big Town, Kelsea Ballerini, Martina McBride, Ashley McBryde, performers on Wynonna Judd concert special. (John Shearer for CMT) MURFREESBORO, TENNESSEE ...

  12. The Judds: The Final Tour with very special guest Martina McBride

    The 10-date arena tour, produced by Sandbox Live and Live Nation, kicks off on Friday, September 30 in Grand Rapids, MI at Van Andel Arena, making stops in Toledo, Green Bay, Fort Worth, and more before concluding in Nashville, TN at Bridgestone Arena on Friday, October 28. Martina McBride will join as very special guest on select dates.

  13. Tours

    Welcome to the official site of Martina McBride. Get all the latest news, tour dates, music, merch and more.

  14. The Judds Concert & Tour History

    The Judds Concert History. 114 Concerts. The Judds was an American country music duo of Naomi Judd (born Diana Ellen Judd on 11 January 1946; died 30 April 2022) and her daughter Wynonna Judd. The duo signed to RCA Nashville in 1983 and released six studio albums between then and 1991. One of the most successful acts in country music history ...

  15. CMT Presents The Judds: Love Is Alive

    MUSIC 2023 TV-PG 1H 20M. TRY IT FREE. After thirty-one years, Wynonna takes the stage again with "The Judds: Love Is Alive - The Final Concert". Special guests Martina McBride, Little Big Town, Brandi Carlile, Kelsea Ballerini & Ashley McBryde join with performances of classic Judds' hits.

  16. Martina McBride Album Statistics: The Judds: The Final Tour

    One Night Tour 2012 (2) One Night With Martina Mcbride (1) One night 2012 (1) Shine All Night (11) Taste of the NFL (1) The Cowboy Rides Away Tour (3) The Joy Of Christmas 2023 (1) The Joy of Christmas 2017 (1) The Joy of Christmas 2019 (14) The Joy of Christmas 2022 (9) The Judds: The Final Tour

  17. Suede Concert Setlist at Blastfest 2011 on December 18, 2011

    Get the Suede Setlist of the concert at Milk, Moscow, Russia on December 18, 2011 from the Comeback Tour and other Suede Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  18. Daughters Concert Setlist at Pravda, Moscow on April 6, 2019

    Get the Daughters Setlist of the concert at Pravda, Moscow, Russia on April 6, 2019 and other Daughters Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  19. Black Sabbath Concert Setlist at Olympijskiy Stadium, Moscow on

    Get the Black Sabbath Setlist of the concert at Olympijskiy Stadium, Moscow, Russia on November 28, 1989 from the Headless Cross Tour and other Black Sabbath Setlists for free on setlist.fm!

  20. Rage Concert Setlist at Milk, Moscow on September 15, 2012

    Get the Rage Setlist of the concert at Milk, Moscow, Russia on September 15, 2012 from the Metal Firestorm Russia 2012 Tour and other Rage Setlists for free on setlist.fm!