New opening night will be Apr 15th

Garth Brooks is adding a second stadium show in Nashville that will be a new opening night. The new date will be Friday, April 15th at Nissan Stadium with the original show slated for April 16th.

This will be the country star’s final Stadium Tour stop in Nashville and the only Stadium Tour stop in Tennessee and Kentucky. Over 70,000 fans attended the anticipated 2021 performance at Nissan Stadium before it was cancelled due to weather.

“I heard you. For those people who came and got rained out at the Nashville show, you had great seats. And then when tickets went on sale when they rescheduled the show, maybe not so great seats. Get ready, there’s a brand new opening night. I owe you this.”

Tickets will be on sale, Friday, April 1st at 10 am CT via Ticketmaster, 1-877-654-2784 or through the Ticketmaster App on your mobile phone. Please note there will be no ticket sales at the venue box office on April 1st.

It will be in-the-round seating. There will be an eight ticket limit per purchase. Tickets will cost $94.95, all inclusive.

Nashville was one of six announced shows that was canceled last year, ultimately due to the pandemic, even though weather scrapped the initial date. Brooks indicated a second show may be added following the announcement of a second one in Charlotte, due to fan demand.

“We learned from socials that people who had great seats for the shows before COVID, did not get great seats for the make up shows. So we decided for the make up show in Charlotte, we wouldn’t even open up the top deck and just do two shows in lower bowl if the demand was there. Now any ticket in Charlotte is guaranteed a great seat,” Brooks stated. “Now that Charlotte has taught us how to do this, I really want to think of a second show in the three other make up cities of Nashville, Cincinnati, and Foxborough…basically a brand new opening night! It doesn’t matter to me if 200 people show up for the new opening nights, what matters to me is now everybody gets a chance to get a great seat. That thought makes me happy for them.”

Additional 2022 Stadium Tour dates include Fayetteville, AR, Baton Rouge, LA, a return to Notre Dame this spring, and rescheduled events from 2020 and 2021 that include Cincinnati, Nashville, and his first-ever show at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA. The Garth Brooks Stadium Tour returned earlier this month when he headlined his first-ever show at Petco Park to a record-breaking 50,000 people.