Country music icon Dolly Parton has made the difficult decision to postpone her highly anticipated Las Vegas residency at The Venetian, initially scheduled to begin soon, due to ongoing health concerns. The legendary singer, songwriter, and actress revealed that she's been experiencing episodes of feeling "swimmy headed," but emphasized that her conditions are treatable and she is responding positively to medication and treatment. In a statement released earlier today, Parton reassured fans that she is improving daily, and her team is working closely with her medical professionals to ensure a speedy recovery.

While Parton did not specify the nature of her health issues, she expressed gratitude for the medical care she is receiving and the progress she is making. The residency, which was envisioned as a showcase of her extensive career and musical talent, had already been delayed from its original start date. Parton's announcement follows a period of anticipation among fans eager to see her perform in Las Vegas. The outpouring of support from her fanbase has been overwhelming, with many sending well wishes for her speedy recovery and expressing their appreciation for her philanthropy and enduring appeal.

Parton's representative stated that she appreciates the outpouring of support and asks for privacy during this time. Details regarding potential rescheduling or refunds for tickets purchased will be released at a later date, according to sources close to Parton's team. As fans continue to wait for updates on the residency, they can take comfort in knowing that Parton is in good hands and is committed to making a full recovery. With her signature optimism and resilience, Parton is sure to bounce back stronger than ever, and her fans will be eagerly awaiting her return to the stage.