
After a Heartbreaking Year, Dolly Parton Is Giving New York the Ultimate Birthday Present
Dolly Parton is giving New York a birthday present, except this year, she is the one who gets to celebrate. The country icon announced that "Dolly: A True Original Musical" will officially open on Broadway on January 19th, which happens to be her 81st birthday.
Previews start in December, giving fans time to plan a trip into the city for opening season. The musical debuted in Nashville last year and has undergone changes since that early run.
Behind the Music: Dolly Parton Shares the Real Story of Her Broadway Musical
Parton shared the news in an Instagram video and made clear this is not a glossy highlight reel of her career. She said the show is about where she comes from, what she has lived, what she has lost, what she has loved, and how she found her way, told in her own words.

She called the whole thing a dream come true and said she cannot wait to share it with everyone. Parton also teased new songs for the production, in addition to the hits fans already know by heart, including "I Will Always Love You," "Jolene," "9 to 5," and "Coat of Many Colors."
Dolly Parton Health Update: Broadway News Follows Cancellation of Vegas Residency
This Broadway news comes after a tougher stretch for Parton. A few months ago, she announced she was canceling her "Dolly: Live in Las Vegas" residency because of ongoing health issues, after already postponing those six shows the year before.
In a social media update back in May, she told fans she had good news and a little bad news. The good news was that she was responding well to her meds and treatments and improving every day. The bad news, she said, was that it would take a while before she felt ready to perform at full stage level again.
Her health struggles turned public in September 2025, when kidney stones forced her to pull out of an appearance at Dollywood. Then, in March of that year, she lost her husband, Carl Dean, who died at 82 after nearly 60 years together. Parton stepped back from music for a while afterward to grieve.

Why Dolly Parton’s Broadway Show Is a Must-See for New Yorkers
Parton will not be performing in the musical herself, but for anyone in New York who has followed her career for decades, watching her story land on Broadway on her actual birthday feels like a full-circle moment. The timing carries extra weight after everything she has been through over the past year.

If you’ve been holding out for a reason to catch a show in the city this winter, this is one worth the trip.
Dolly Parton: 80 Years and 80 Unforgettable Moments
Gallery Credit: Billy Dukes
See Pictures of Dolly Parton, Through the Years
Gallery Credit: Billy Dukes
