Garth Brooks announces Fayetteville AR stadium date

Brooks will perform at Donald W Reynolds Razorback Stadium

Garth Brooks is set to perform in Fayetteville, AR on Saturday, April 23rd at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. This will be the country star’s first time ever at the home of the Arkansas Razorbacks and his first appearance in the state of Arkansas in over seven years. This will also be the only Arkansas and Oklahoma stadium appearance on the tour in 2022.

Tickets will be on sale, Friday, December 3rd at 10 am CT via Ticketmaster.com, 1-877-654-2784 or through the Ticketmaster App. There will be no ticket sales at the venue box office on Friday, December 3rd.

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

This is the first US show announced for 2022. Earlier this year, Brooks canceled the remaining 2021 dates due to the COVID resurgence towards the end of summer.

Last week, Brooks announced his long-awaited return to Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland with two shows on September 9th and 10th with three additional ones expected to be added on September 11th, 16th and 17th. Tickets are on sale Thursday, November 25th at 8 am local time via Ticketmaster. Prices are €65.56 for general admission and €81 for seating with an eight ticket limit.

These are the only European dates on the three year trek which will wrap with the Dublin shows. Sixteen other dates are expected to be announced for the States which will wrap in August 2022.

Brooks is currently performing at smaller more intimate venues through the rest of 2021 due to easier enforcement of vaccination status. He continues his Dive Bar Tour with a stop at Club Rodeo in San Jose on December 16th. KRTY has three ways to win through email and calling contests.

Brooks just wrapped a three night mini residency at Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry House and Ryman Auditorium which he teases is a precurser to the fall of 2022. All three shows were not sold to capacity but sold out within minutes.

Buddy Iahn
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