Garth Brooks to play final show of North American tour at Nashville
Garth Brooks announced on Wednesday that he has added a Nashville date to his world tour and plans to end the year in Music City.
"This is the FINAL tour stop in North America!! Let’s take it home!!! love, g," he tweeted.
The country music icon's last show will take place at Bridgestone on Dec. 16.
Brooks has long said that his plan was to end his three-year North American tour in Nashville. The Country Music Hall of Famer launched his comeback tour in Rosemont, Ill., in September of 2014. Since then, the tour that also features Trisha Yearwood, has sold more than 6.3 million tickets to make it the biggest North American tour in history and the top-selling American tour in the world.
The "Friends in Low Places" singer said he's "stunned" at the tour's success.
"Everyone could blame the success of the first cities on the newness of it," he said. "But to have … 60 cities on this tour have all set records. Now with the end of the North American leg coming up, the fever, the intensity, the electricity, everything has bubbled to a whole new level."
Garth Brooks wants to turn his CMA Entertainer of the Year Award into a giant ring.
Brooks is known for playing multiple concerts in each city, adding one at a time as they each sell out. It's been seven years since Brooks played a series of shows at Bridgestone Arena to raise money for victims of Nashville's historic flood in 2010.
After taking the month of January off to rest, Brooks said he's got his eye on taking the tour international -- but the journey starts with his current hit single "Ask Me How I Know."
"I’m going to challenge my team now to take that single to Australia and Europe," he explained. "Because it’s still the same … you move here to play country music but your job is to take it to the four corners of the earth."
Tickets for Brooks' Dec. 16 show at Bridgestone Arena will go on sale 10 a.m Nov. 10 through Ticketmaster and will cost $74.98 including fees. To purchase, visit Ticketmaster.com/GarthBrooks or call Ticketmaster Express at 1-866-448-7849 or 1-800-745-3000. No tickets will be sold at the venue's box office.
Garth Brooks announced on Wednesday that he has added a Nashville date to his world tour and plans to end the year in Music City.
"This is the FINAL tour stop in North America!! Let’s take it home!!! love, g," he tweeted.
The country music icon's last show will take place at Bridgestone on Dec. 16.
Brooks has long said that his plan was to end his three-year North American tour in Nashville. The Country Music Hall of Famer launched his comeback tour in Rosemont, Ill., in September of 2014. Since then, the tour that also features Trisha Yearwood, has sold more than 6.3 million tickets to make it the biggest North American tour in history and the top-selling American tour in the world.
The "Friends in Low Places" singer said he's "stunned" at the tour's success.
"Everyone could blame the success of the first cities on the newness of it," he said. "But to have … 60 cities on this tour have all set records. Now with the end of the North American leg coming up, the fever, the intensity, the electricity, everything has bubbled to a whole new level."
Garth Brooks wants to turn his CMA Entertainer of the Year Award into a giant ring.
Brooks is known for playing multiple concerts in each city, adding one at a time as they each sell out. It's been seven years since Brooks played a series of shows at Bridgestone Arena to raise money for victims of Nashville's historic flood in 2010.
After taking the month of January off to rest, Brooks said he's got his eye on taking the tour international -- but the journey starts with his current hit single "Ask Me How I Know."
"I’m going to challenge my team now to take that single to Australia and Europe," he explained. "Because it’s still the same … you move here to play country music but your job is to take it to the four corners of the earth."
Tickets for Brooks' Dec. 16 show at Bridgestone Arena will go on sale 10 a.m Nov. 10 through Ticketmaster and will cost $74.98 including fees. To purchase, visit Ticketmaster.com/GarthBrooks or call Ticketmaster Express at 1-866-448-7849 or 1-800-745-3000. No tickets will be sold at the venue's box office.
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