Dolly Parton reveals her thoughts on retirement and potential tour plans for upcoming rock album

Dolly Parton is set to release her first rock album this coming November, but don’t expect to see her on the road performing the guaranteed hits from the 9 To 5 hitmaker.

While the Queen of Country doesn’t see retirement in her future, she also doesn’t see multi-city tours either.

“I’m not going on tour anymore, not in the near future. Never say never, as they say, but I’ll never retire. But touring is a little too much for me now. You have to spend at least six months preparing for a tour, and in order for it to make the money that you hope it will, you’ve got to commit yourself to a year and a half or so of a show,” Parton told Chris Evans of The Chris Evans Breakfast Show.

But Parton isn’t giving up on performing altogether.

“I’m just not willing to do that [touring] anymore. I will continue to do special shows like a long weekend. I’ll probably do some more shows but not touring.”

The 77-year-old singer-songwriter previously expressed her desire to stop touring even though she planned to release a new album.

FRISCO, TEXAS – MAY 11: Dolly Parton performs onstage during the 58th Academy Of Country Music Awards at The Ford Center at The Star on May 11, 2023 in Frisco, Texas. (Photo by Theo Wargo/Getty Images)

As for what Parton has planned next, in addition to spending more time with her husband the Queen of Nashville wants to have a documentary made about her entire career.

“I hope to do a documentary on my life. I think those are wonderful. I’m actually in the middle of doing a Broadway musical of my life, which I’ve been trying to do for 15, 20 years now, but pretty soon I’m going to be able to do that, which tells a great deal of my life.”

“I’ve done different documentaries, many documentaries, but someday I would like to do a complete story of my life and document all the things that I have done, and have it done in documentary style.”

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I love Dolly Parton so much! I can’t wait until her new album comes out. However I would be lying if I said I wouldn’t be sad if she didn’t go on tour for her first rock album, but I understand how demanding a tour can be.

We love you Dolly!