The Judds Are Reuniting With A Vegas Residency!

Naomi and Wynonna Judd are back! The famous mother-daughter duo who make up ‘The Judds’ have announced that they will be reuniting for a nine-show Las Vegas residency at the Venetian. Fans are without doubt excited about this reunion; it’s been a long five years since the ladies last performed together.

The pair will appear in “Girls Night Out”, a nine-show “residency” at The Venetian in Las Vegas, Oct. 7-24, Wynonna said on her website. Wynonna posted to her Twitter account to share with fans that the show would be happening to spark their interest and excitement.

The Judds Girls Night Out

It’s a look back, a look present and a look forward,” Wynonna tells PEOPLE. “We’re going to talk a lot about our story. We have a great sense of humor and the show’s about laughter and celebration as well as music.”

Naomi also said in the statement that the shows are “for the fans.”

The fans that I have missed every single day since leaving the stage,” Naomi said. “Every artist goes through a time in their career where they feel that it’s time to call it quits, but once it’s in your blood and you’re still able to do it, you can’t not do it. It will be the thrill of my life to join Wynonna on the stage again in Las Vegas, the entertainment capital of the world!”

The duo said “Girls Night Out” will be a new show created exclusively for a Vegas audience and will feature a set list handpicked specifically by Naomi and Wynonna.

Some songs fans can expect to hear include Love Can Build a Bridge, Why Not Me, Give A Little Love and the residency’s signature song Girls Night Out as well as solo numbers such as Wynonna’s No One Else on Earth and I Saw The Light.

Tickets go on sale Aug. 28 at any Venetian box office and start at $59.50; you won’t want to miss this Judd fans!

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