There’s been a lot of information to come out of the Garth Brooks camp since his epic press conference on July 29th. While he announced the completion of his 23rd studio album, FUN, he didn’t announce it’s release date. Additionally, he hinted at a larger than ever experience for his final stop on his stadium tour. Lastly,
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It’s definitely been a busy week in the headlines for Garth Brooks. Undoubtedly, most of the news stems from the viral press conference Garth held on Wednesday, July 29th. It was at this time that “The Dance” singer made the announcement that he is “permanently removing himself from consideration in the CMA Awards Entertainer of
WKRN, a local news station out of Nashville, Tennessee reports that Garth Brooks daughter tested positive for COVID-19. Garth Brooks leans on Trisha Yearwood and prayer while Allie Colleen Brooks has coronavirus. Recently, Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood made the difficult decision to postpone a live request only concert event on Studio G. It was
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood have sad news for fans. The musicians put out a statement today, July 6, 2020, announcing that they are postponing their Instagram live-stream event. The much-anticipated event was previously scheduled for July 7. What we know about the postponed live-stream events Sadly, Taste of Country reports that “They’re postponing both Tuesday’s
Coming off of the heels of his wildly successful Saturday Night Drive-In Shows, CMT reports on the Country music legend, Garth Brooks‘ thoughts. What does Garth have to say about the drive-in theater concert experience? Unsurprisingly, if there was anyone to come up with a way to entertain over 350,000 people in one night, Garth fans new