On February 1, 2008, country music and pop royalty collided with a dose of sitcom sass at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma—and the result was pure magic. Reba McEntire and Kelly Clarkson took the stage for a powerhouse performance of “I’m A Survivor,” and fans were treated to a surprise dose of nostalgia with the hilarious and lovable Melissa Peterman—a.k.a. Barbara Jean from the hit sitcom Reba—joining in on the fun.
From the moment the lights went down, the energy in the arena was electric. Melissa kicked off the night with her signature comedic flair, instantly setting a playful, feel-good tone that had the crowd roaring with laughter. But when Reba and Kelly stepped out, the cheers hit a whole new level.
As the opening chords of “I’m A Survivor” rang out—the very anthem of the Reba TV series—the audience erupted in applause. This wasn’t just a performance. It was a moment.
Reba and Kelly’s vocals soared, perfectly weaving together Reba’s seasoned country grit with Kelly’s powerhouse pop edge. The harmony between them was effortless, electric, and emotional. But the real cherry on top? Melissa Peterman bringing Barbara Jean’s spirit to life on stage—dancing, joking, and reminding everyone why fans fell in love with the show in the first place.
The chemistry between the trio was off the charts. Their on-stage banter, knowing glances, and playful antics made the performance feel less like a concert and more like a long-overdue family reunion. Fans couldn’t get enough.
“It felt like stepping back into my favorite show—but with a live soundtrack,” one concertgoer shared. “It was hilarious, heartwarming, and unforgettable.”
The performance was more than just a musical highlight—it was a celebration of friendship, strength, and survival. “I’m A Survivor” has always been an anthem of resilience, and seeing it come to life with these three incredible women made it all the more powerful.
By the end of the night, the BOK Center was buzzing with energy, laughter, and memories. It was a tribute not only to Reba and Kelly’s legendary talent, but also to the enduring legacy of the Reba show and the bonds that continue to unite its stars—and its fans.