Reba McEntire is going home. The Country Music Hall of Fame member has announced “One Night In Atoka,” a one-night-only pop-up performance at Reba’s Place, her restaurant and entertainment venue housed in a restored historic Masonic Temple in Atoka, Oklahoma. The intimate, stripped-down show takes place April 9 and offers fans something genuinely rare: McEntire in her hometown, in a room built around her personal history.
The venue itself is worth the trip. Reba’s Place spans two stories and includes expansive dining areas, a live music stage, a rotating collection of memorabilia from McEntire’s personal archives, and exclusive limited-edition merchandise available for one night only. This is not a arena show dressed down. It is something far more specific and personal than that.
Fans can enter to win tickets now at RebasPlace.com/OneNightInAtoka. The online sweepstakes, open to residents of Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas, closes March 31 with winners notified by April 2. An additional in-person drawing takes place at Reba’s Place on April 9, with entries accepted from 10:00am CST and the draw held at 6:00pm CST. In partnership with the City of Atoka, a free public simulcast of the performance will stream on a newly installed high-definition screen at the outdoor stage in the park behind the restaurant.
McEntire’s resume makes the intimacy of this event all the more striking. Thirty-five number one singles, more than 58 million albums sold worldwide, 60 Billboard Country Airplay Top 10 hits, and a record that places her alongside George Jones, Willie Nelson, and Dolly Parton as the only artists with Top 10 success across five straight decades. Her latest single “Trailblazer,” featuring Lainey Wilson and Miranda Lambert, pulled 2.6 million on-demand streams in its first week alone.
One night, one room, one of the most decorated artists in country music history. Atoka is the place to be on April 9.


