Garth Brooks has become the fastest-selling show in California Mid State Fair history after selling out all 14,875 in less than thirty seconds. Tickets went on sale Friday morning (June 23rd) for his July 27th performance with wife Trisha Yearwood that was dubbed “one show only.” However, Brooks has promised to perform a second fair show for fans who missed out.

“We were lucky that a fair date popped in while we had two weeks in Los Angeles. We took it just for the fun of it. Well, this morning, it’s great news, but it’s not great news for the fair. It was gone in thirty [seconds]. They said thirty seconds and it was gone. So, now the fair is trying to deal with people that are on the outside trying to get in. So anybody that does that for us, we owe them another show, so we gotta figure that out. We will figure that out and we’ll start working on that now,” Brooks says in a press conference. “We’re very flattered. We’re very humbled. A big thanks to the California Mid State Fair and its people. The people showed up and for those people who didn’t get tickets and we’ll figure out a second show. There’s some way, I’m thinking probably after that first one, but I don’t know how late they’ll let us play there. We don’t have to be anywhere until that next night in Los Angeles, so we have time to do it.”

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Brooks priced all tickets at $79.98 each, but many were going for as much as $3,495 apiece on the secondary market, something Brooks is against. The show,his first ever at the California Mid State Fair, was announced Monday morning (June 19th) with more details unveiled during his Inside Studio G Facebook Live series later that night.

The show is between his two weekend string of concerts at the Forum in the Los Angeles suburb of Inglewood. Those shows, which were dubbed the final California and Nevada shows on the Garth Brooks World Tour with Trisha Yearwood, take place July 21st and 22nd and July 28th and 29th. The tour and fair show are presented by Amazon Music Unlimited.

Brooks beats Blake Shelton’s fair record, who sold out his 2016 show in a matter of hours. Before that, Aerosmith sold out its 2007 concert within 24 hours. More details on the second Brooks show as they become available.