Garth Brooks just revealed plans for a couple of special Nashville concerts.
The country superstar and No. 1-selling solo artist in U.S. history announced a two-night intimate concert residency in Nashville at The Ryman Auditorium, dubbed Garth, The Ryman & You.
While The Ryman seats 2,300+ people, only a limited number of seats will be sold at Brooks’ two-night concert event as the show is not being sold to capacity to make the show more intimate as he plans to tell the story behind songs and really connect with his fans in attendance.
The concerts will take place on November 19th and 20th at 7:00 p.m. CT.
Tickets, which will cost $250 and be all-inclusive, go on sale this Friday, October 22nd at 10:00AM CT.
There will be a four ticket limit per customer. Tickets can be purchased at ticketmaster.com/garthbrooks.
Proof of full COVID-19 vaccination (at least 14 days from final vaccination shot) along with photo ID OR Proof of negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours of the event along with photo ID. Non-vaccinated ticket holders who enter with negative tests must also wear properly fitting facemasks throughout the event.
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The news comes just one day after Brooks teased fans with a “big announcement” on the country icon’s Facebook Live Series, Inside Studio G. During the virtual discussion on Monday (Oct. 18), Brooks addressed rumors that circulated of a potential concert residency in Las Vegas.
“What would be fun would be to somehow do a residency in Vegas and in Nashville, because they got great places to play here. Now, I’m not going to drop the ball as tomorrow’s a pretty big announcement,” the Oklahoma native shared.
“You will get your answer tomorrow morning,” he added. “I’m excited ‘cause always team your name with something much bigger than your name and tomorrow we’re gonna announce the marriage of Garth Brooks and someone who Garth Brooks is very, very lucky to get to be playing with.”
While Brooks did reveal plans today for his mini concert residency in Music City, fans are still hoping that Brooks will host some sort of residency in Sin City.