I don’t have live access to current news in this moment, but I can summarize what’s been reported recently about The Dixie Chicks (also known as The Chicks) and point you to where you can check the latest updates.
Core bite-sized update
- The Chicks have remained active in recent years with new music and touring, including releases associated with their Gaslighter era, and periodic tour announcements. For the most up-to-date news, check major entertainment outlets and the band’s official channels.
Where to look for the latest
- Official website and social media: The Chicks’ official site and verified social accounts often post tour dates, new releases, and statements.
- Major music outlets: Billboard, Rolling Stone, NPR Music, and Variety regularly cover touring schedules, new singles/albums, and public statements by the group.
- Local and global outlets: The Associated Press, Reuters entertainment desk, and regional outlets (depending on your location) frequently publish timely reports on major tours or announcements.
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest headlines now and summarize them with sources, or I can tailor a quick status brief focused on touring, film/TV collaborations, or new music.
Sources
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www.standard.co.ukThe “Gaslighter” video puts Natalie Maines, Martie Macguire and Emily Strayer on an old fashioned TV donning spike-adorned military uniforms. KISS Country 99.9
www.audacy.comThe Dixie Chicks are currently working on their upcoming album, but fans of the group got some new music from the trio ahead of that release thanks to Taylor Swift, who collaborated with the Chicks for the song “Soon You’ll Get Better” on her latest album, Lover. The track is a soft acoustic ballad, with […]
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