Wynonna Judd’s Back to Wy Tour is officially underway—and it’s proving to be nostalgic in more ways than one!

The Back to Wy Tour celebrates some of Wynonna’s most iconic work, showcasing songs from her two debut solo albums Wynonna (1992) and Tell Me Why (1993). In addition to revisiting the songs from her past, Wynonna is also taking this tour as an opportunity to lean back into her old look. That’s right, the country star’s pink hair is back!

“Doin’ a lot of stuff! Oh and I put pink in my hair again,” Wynonna captioned a video debuting her new ‘do on Instagram. In the video, the 60-year-old singer reflects on life’s blessings while sharing her latest updates with fans. “We’re packing the bus, learning songs, preparing for a major tour—I’m not doing a movie; that I’m not doing,” she reveals in the video. “I’m just doing a lot of stuff, like a lot of women out there.”

Wynonna’s update has been well-received by fans, with many praising the songstress for her work ethic, vocal chops, and undeniable flair.

“Just busy being the queen,” one fan commented. “You are looking absolutely fabulous,” another fan exclaimed. “Everywhere you go, you leave a glittery trail of happiness,” someone else chimed in. “Can’t be a revisit to the 90s without the pink in your hair! Never miss a detail,” another Instagram user commented.

The world of country music loves to see Wynonna thrive—especially after so many fans were worried about her following her performance with Jelly Roll last year. Let this be proof that the “No One Else On Earth” singer is alive and well, and fully ready to belt out your favorite ‘90s lyrics. So the question is: Will you attend one of her upcoming Back to Wy shows? There are dates available now through December 2024.

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Rebecca Norris is a full-time freelance writer living in the Washington, D.C. metro area. Over the past 10+ years, she’s heavily covered a range of lifestyle topics, including travel, home, beauty, style, wellness, and celebrity news. She is a graduate of George Mason University, where she earned a B.A. in Media: Production, Consumption, and Critique, along with a minor in Electronic Journalism. When she's not writing, she can be found strolling with her Jack-Chi, Cash, sipping iced matcha lattes, indulging in delicious cuisine, perusing farmer’s markets and antique sales, collecting colored glass, getting lost within the pages of a book, and exploring new bucket-list cities.