Reba McEntire Is Saving a Brand New Song for America’s Biggest Fourth of July Celebration and Nashville Is About to Witness an Unforgettable Premiere

Reba McEntire is ready to make this Fourth of July one to remember as she returns to one of Nashville’s biggest stages with the debut of brand new music. The country music legend will unveil “Ain’t Gonna Keep It Waitin’,” the title track from her newly released third music capsule, during a nationally televised Independence Day celebration that promises unforgettable performances and one of the country’s most spectacular fireworks displays.

Fans across America can watch Reba take the stage during Disney Celebrates America: Nashville’s Star Spangled Bash on July 4. The live event airs from 8:00 to 11:00 PM ET across ABC, Disney+, Hulu, FX, Freeform, and National Geographic, with Ryan Seacrest serving as host for the star packed celebration.

Reba will be joined by an impressive lineup of artists representing country, pop, gospel, and R&B. Country favorites Tim McGraw, Brothers Osborne, Little Big Town, Clint Black, Lauren Daigle, and Emily Ann Roberts are all scheduled to perform, alongside Nick Jonas, Boyz II Men, and NE-YO, creating one of the most diverse musical events of the holiday.

The celebration is expected to draw hundreds of thousands of people to downtown Nashville, where one of the largest fireworks and drone shows in the United States will light up the night sky. The breathtaking display will be accompanied by a live performance from the Nashville Symphony, adding another unforgettable layer to an evening filled with music, patriotism, and celebration.

For Reba McEntire, the event marks more than another live performance. It is the launch of a brand new chapter in her legendary career, giving fans the first live performance of “Ain’t Gonna Keep It Waitin'” during one of America’s most watched Independence Day celebrations. With a new song, a national audience, and Nashville’s biggest holiday stage, Reba is once again proving why she remains one of country music’s most enduring and beloved icons.

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