Step Inside The Reba House: A Must-See Fan Experience at CMA Fest 2025

Nashville is turning up the excitement for country music fans as legend Reba McEntire unveils The Reba House—an immersive, unforgettable fan experience set to dazzle visitors at this year’s CMA Fest from June 5-8.

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Open daily from 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM at Fan Fair X inside the Music City Center, The Reba House is not just an exhibit—it’s a journey through the superstar’s iconic career. Fans will be treated to a multi-sensory adventure featuring music, fashion, interactive photo opportunities, and exclusive merchandise that celebrate all things Reba.

Among the can’t-miss highlights: Reba’s famous chair from NBC’s “The Voice,” a recreation of the beloved “Happy’s Place” tavern from her hit sitcom, and a showcase of her Justin Boots signature collection. Fashion lovers can get up close with legendary outfits from her personal wardrobe archives, including the unforgettable “Red Dress” she wore during her show-stopping duet with Linda Davis on the CMA Awards.

Step Inside The Reba House at CMA Fest: A One-of-a-Kind Fan Experience  Celebrating Country Icon Reba McEntire - The Country Note

Collectors and superfans will also delight in the Funko Pop! display and the chance to browse “Not That Fancy,” Reba’s bestselling book. For those looking to take home a piece of the magic, exclusive merchandise and styles from her Dillard’s line will be available, along with the opportunity to pre-order her highly anticipated album, “The Hits,” on limited-edition vinyl—complete with an exclusive event poster for those who order onsite.

Reba McEntire’s impact on entertainment is undeniable. With over 50 awards, 35 No. 1 singles, and more than 58 million albums sold worldwide, the Country Music Hall of Famer has conquered music, television, film, theater, retail, and hospitality. Her resume boasts a Golden Globe nomination, a lead role on Broadway in “Annie Get Your Gun,” and starring turns in the long-running sitcom “Reba” and NBC’s “The Voice.” She currently shines on and off screen as star and executive producer of “Happy’s Place,” and recently opened Reba’s Place—a vibrant restaurant and entertainment venue in her home state of Oklahoma.

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For Reba fans, The Reba House at CMA Fest 2025 promises an up-close, personal look at the life and legacy of a true entertainment powerhouse. Don’t miss your chance to step inside and celebrate an icon who continues to inspire millions.