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Garth Brooks Announces North Texas Show

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Grab your friends, especially those in low places, and get ready for an evening with Garth Brooks! The country music superstar will headline his first concert at AT&T Stadium on Saturday, July 30 at 7 p.m. 

It has been seven years since Brooks made a trip to North Texas. His last appearance was at American Airlines Center in September 2015.

Brooks was scheduled to tour in 2021 but canceled most of his shows due to COVID-19. However, the singer did not stay away from the spotlight long, taking to the national stage in August 2021 to sing “Amazing Grace” at Joe Biden’s inauguration. 

Brooks announced his Arlington, Texas, concert on his social media platforms, noting the on-sale date for tickets as Friday, April 15 at 10:00 a.m. Tickets will be available at Ticketmaster.com. WFAA reported event officials said tickets would start at $98.95. 

The Garth Brooks Stadium Tour will kick off on June 4 in Birmingham, Alabama, with fifteen stops, including Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Charlotte, North Carolina, and Foxborough, Massachusetts. The tour ends in September in Dublin, Ireland.

Garth is on a roll with announcements, as he recently publicly discussed his plans for a Broadway bar in Nashville, Tennessee. The three-story, 40,000 square-foot property is located on Lower Broadway in Downtown Nashville and was purchased for over $47 million. Strategic Hospitality operates the building. 

Besides getting ready to hit the road, Garth has been spending time online. He recently partnered with Musicians On Call, which provides live music in hospitals. Garth serenaded 87-year-old Marianna Mishik and her daughter while recovering from a fall at Staten Island University Hospital. Mishik was Musicians on Call’s one-millionth patient to participate in the program.        

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