Dolly Parton's Health Battle: Legend Cancels Las Vegas Shows, Vows 'Everything I Have Is Treatable'

Dolly Parton provided a health update Monday afternoon, saying she is responding well to treatment and improving each day. Still, she said it will take some time before she is “up to stage-performance level.”
As a result, she is canceling her shows in Las Vegas.
Parton, 80, revealed in a video shared on social media Monday, May 4, that she's been suffering from various medical issues in recent years.
Dolly shared a mix of good and bad news with her followers. "I have some good news, and a little bad news. But the good news is I’m responding really well to meds and treatments and I’m improving every day," she stated.
The less favorable news, she explained, is that it will take some time before she can return to stage-performance level.
She said some medications and treatments leave her feeling “swimmy-headed,” and she wants those effects to subside before carrying equipment and preparing for performances.
She also quipped about the impracticality of carrying banjos and guitars while dizzy and wearing five-inch heels, elaborate rhinestone outfits, and her signature big hair and personality.
Using an evocative analogy, Parton compared herself to a classic car undergoing restoration. "Just think of me as like an old classic car, that once restored, can be better than ever," she explained.
However, she noted that upon closer inspection, her "engine" needed rebuilding, her "transmission" was slipping, her "oil pan" leaking, her "muffler" busted, and her "shocks and pistons" needed replacement.
Crucially, her "spark plugs" also needed changing, as she insisted, "I can’t lose my spark."
She clarified that her mental health remains intact, but reiterated long-standing issues with kidney stones, humorously suggesting she produces more stones annually than a local rock quarry.
More seriously, she revealed that her immune and digestive systems had been significantly compromised over the past two to three years, and medical professionals are diligently working to rebuild and strengthen them, with the hope of her being "up to snuff again soon."
Expressing sincere apologies for not being able to perform in Vegas, Parton also shared positive updates on her other ventures.
She confirmed plans to continue working towards the opening of her new SongTeller Hotel and museum in Nashville, slated for this year.
Additionally, she is actively "rewriting and reworking" her musical, *Dolly: A True Original Musical*, which is scheduled to premiere on Broadway in 2026.
Parton also candidly spoke about adjusting to life following the passing of her beloved husband, Carl Dean, who died in March 2025 at the age of 82 after nearly six decades of marriage.
She acknowledged the concern of her fans, stating, "A lot of you have been concerned about me and Carl and you were so great about that."
She described the difficulty of experiencing a year of "firsts" without him, including holidays, their wedding anniversary, and the anniversary of his death on March 3.
Despite her enduring love and miss for him, she expressed immense gratitude for the outpouring of fan support, which she said was a significant part of her healing process.
Her home, she noted, resembled a botanical garden with flowers and a post office filled with cards and letters from well-wishers.
Parton concluded by reassuring fans about her health, confirming she has "great doctors" and is "doing really well," with assurances that all her conditions are treatable.
She extended her heartfelt thanks for their steadfast support and love.
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