‘The Reba House’ to Open in Nashville: What’s Inside Reba McEntire Fan Experience

As country music fans descend upon Nashville for CMA Fest 2025 from June 5 – 8, they’ll get to celebrate country music queen Reba McEntire’s epic career in a new spot called The Reba House. According to a press release from her record label, the temporary space will be filled to the brim with memorabilia celebrating McEntire’s career, including her iconic chair from “The Voice” set.

Although McEntire is not scheduled to perform this year at CMA Fest, fans will get to immerse themselves in all aspects of her decades-long career and be the first fans to pre-order her upcoming “The Hits” album, due in October.


The Reba House Includes Display With Reba McEntire’s Iconic Red Dress

In addition to trying out McEntire’s iconic red chair from “The Voice,” where she’ll return as a coach for season 28, the new Reba House will also feature a replica of the tavern on her hit NBC sitcom, “Happy’s Place” and a Realtor.com photobooth where visitors can get a “keepsake pic in a fan-favorite scene.”

Memorabilia inside The Reba House will include a curated collection of outfits from McEntire’s concert wardrobes, including the iconic red dress she performed in at the 1993 Country Music Awards and years later at the 2018 Academy of Country Music Awards while singing a duet with Kelly Clarkson.

According to MCA, merchandise displays inside The Reba House will offer fans a look at her collectible Funko Pop! figure, a Dillard’s Showcase of clothes from McEntire’s fashion line, pairs of her REBA by Justin boots, and her bestselling book “Not That Fancy.”

The new Reba House, located at Fan Fair X in Music City Center, will be open each day of CMA Fest from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.


Reba McEntire Will Release ‘The Hits’ in October

Fans who visit The Reba House will also be able to pre-order McEntire’s upcoming album “The Hits” on exclusive vinyl and get an exclusive Reba poster. Slated for an October 31 release, “The Hits” will be the “first-ever, career-spanning collection of McEntire’s most beloved songs,” per MCA.

Side one of the new album will feature her hits “Can’t Even Get The Blues No More,” “Somebody Should Leave,” “Whoever’s In New England,” “Does He Love You (with Linda Davis),” “Is There Life Out There,” “Consider Me Gone,” and “Turn On The Radio.”

Side two’s track list features “Why Haven’t I Heard From You,” “The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia,” “For My Broken Heart,” “I’m A Survivor,” “Back To God,” and “Fancy.”

Meanwhile, McEntire’s new hit song with Miranda Lambert and Lainey Wilson, “Trailblazer,” is available everywhere music can be streamed. The trio debuted the song at the CMAs on May 9 and gave a surprise performance of the tune during McEntire’s May 30 set at the Nashville Rodeo.