Grammy winning country singer Garth Brooks is going back out on tour. After dropping the lead single to his upcoming album Triple Live last June, “All Day Long,” Brooks announced a three-year stadium tour to promote his new music back in August. He kicked off the tour last year with the first-ever concert at Notre Dame Football Stadium, which was recorded for the December CBS special, Garth: Live at Notre Dame!
The second leg of his tour began March 9 and will continue until May 18, with stops in St. Louis, Phoenix, Gainesville, Florida, Minneapolis and Pittsburgh. The plan is for Brooks to visit about ten stadiums each year for the next three years. Tickets for this year’s dates are currently available via StubHub, with prices ranging from $65 to $110.
In the meantime, Brooks will perform at the iHeart Radio Awards tomorrow night. He recently made the news known via Twitter.
See below for the full list of this year’s tour dates:
March 9 – The Dome at America’s Center – St. Louis
March 23 – State Farm Stadium – Phoenix/Glendale
April 1 – Bridgestone Arena – Nashville
April 20 – Ben Hill Griffin Stadium – Gainesville (Fla.)
May 4 – U.S. Bank Stadium – Minneapolis
May 10 – Casino du Lac Learny – Quebec City, Canada
May 18 – Heinz FIeld – Pittsburgh
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