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Trisha Yearwood: The Mirror Tour

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(Chandler, AZ) —Three-time GRAMMY® winner Trisha Yearwood comes to the Chandler Center for the Arts on March 6 at 7:30 pm as part of The Mirror Tour: An Intimate Acoustic Evening of Stories and Songs.

All-in ticket prices start at $74 and go on sale to the general public on December 12 at 10 am at chandlercenter.org or by calling 480-782-2680. To get early access to tickets, become a CCA member by December 10. 

Yearwood's The Mirror (Deluxe) will be released January 23, 2026, via Virgin Music Group and Gwendolyn Records, an expanded digital edition of her acclaimed album The Mirror.

The deluxe features four new tracks: “You’re Gonna Love It Here,” “Different Kind of Hard,” “Undone,” and “Country Music HerStory,” along with the fan-favorite bonus track “Put It In A Song,” which Rolling Stone hailed as “an instant classic.”

Yearwood is currently in the holiday spirit with the release of her new album Christmastime and is on the road for her Christmastime: 12 Days of Christmas Symphony Tour, performing festive favorites with symphonies across the country.

To celebrate the arrival of The Mirror (Deluxe), Yearwood will embark on The Mirror Tour: An Intimate Acoustic Evening of Stories and Songs, joined by fellow singer-songwriters Leslie Satcher and Bridgette Tatum. The tour offers fans a rare, up-close experience as Yearwood brings the deeply personal songs of The Mirror to life, alongside the iconic hits that have defined her legendary career. Tickets go on sale Friday, December 12 at 10am local. For tickets and more information, visit trishayearwood.com/tour.

“When we recorded The Mirror, I had such a hard time narrowing it down. I’d co-written so many songs for this project, and I just didn’t want any of them to get lost,” said Yearwood. “This whole writing portal opened for me, and these songs were too important to leave behind. The deluxe really feels like an extension of the album, every track could have lived on the original record because they’re all part of the same story.”

“The Mirror Tour is really about bringing these songs to life in the way they were written, with just a guitar and a story. It’s intimate and stripped down, which is how I love to share music,” Yearwood added. “I can’t wait for folks to hear The Mirror in this setting, alongside the songs that have been part of my career all along. It’s going to be a fun way to share this chapter.”

Widely praised as the most personal and revealing record of her career, The Mirror marks a bold new chapter for Yearwood as both a vocalist and songwriter. After decades of success, including more than 15 million albums sold, multiple No. 1 hits, Yearwood fulfilled a longtime creative aspiration by co-writing every song on her sixteenth studio album.