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Country mainstay Reba McEntire packs for her first tour since 2001

Country star and actress Reba McEntire ventures out in 2004 on her first tour in three years, tackling an itinerary that puts her in more than two-dozen cities.

McEntire was one of country music's most reliable concert draws before she stopped touring to dedicate her efforts to the WB network sitcom "Reba," which has been running for three years.

"I am very excited about the opportunity to perform in front of a live audience again," McEntire said in a statement. "I love recording, and I love acting, but getting out there and performing live has always been one of my favorite things to do."

She eases into her schedule with single concerts in March, April and May before getting into the meat of the tour in June and July. Ticket on-sale information wasn't available at press time.

McEntire's previous outing was 2001's Girls' Night Out Tour, which also featured Martina McBride, Sara Evans and Jamie O'Neal.

In November of 2003, McEntire released "Room to Breathe," her 28th album. She has collected many awards over the course of her career, including an unprecedented four consecutive CoMA Female Vocalist of the Year honors and two GRAMMYs.

The Recording Industry Association of America--which credits McEntire with U.S. album sales of 36 million--named her the top-selling female country music artist of the 20th century in 2000.