Show performers head of Ryman shows

After the on sale for the Ryman Auditorium left over 22,000 fans still wanting tickets, Garth Brooks is now set for an intimate concert at the Opry House on November 18th at 7 pm.

“The Opry and the Ryman are a very close family, they helped us out by giving us a new opening night. I feel very lucky to play BOTH of these very iconic venues,” Brooks shares.

The two concerts at the Ryman Auditorium will be November 19th & 20th. A limited number of seats will be available as the concert is not being sold to capacity.

Tickets for Brooks’ show at the Opry House will be on sale this Friday, October 29th at 10 am CT via Ticketmaster. There will be a four ticket limit per purchase at $250 each, all inclusive.

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 will be required for entry. Non-vaccinated ticket holders who enter with negative tests must also wear properly fitting face masks throughout the event.

Brooks teased the small residency last week on his Inside Studio G Facebook Live series. Many fans assumed the news would involve a Las Vegas residency at Caesars Palace in 2022.

“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,” he teased.

No confirmation on a new Vegas residency has been unveiled as of press time, but we’ll have further details should it be announced.

Brooks canceled the remaining 2021 dates of his stadium tour due to a resurgence of rising COVID cases towards the end of summer, but vowed the end the trek next year. He teases that three to four dates would be going on sale by Christmas.

Plans to end the multi-year trek are underway for a possible long-awaited return to Dublin’s Croke Park in September 2022. Irish news outlets began circulating that unconfirmed news late this summer with Brooks neither confirming nor denying those rumors on Facebook Live.

Brooks recently resumed his Dive Bar Tour which is expected to continue throughout 2022. The country superstar shares that performing intimate shows with less fans in attendance makes it easier to screen for vaccination status than the thousands that flock to see sell out performances in stadiums.