Nissan Stadium performance set for April 16th

Garth Brooks is set to make good on last year’s rained out Nashville stop on the Stadium Tour. The country superstar has rescheduled the show for Saturday, April 16th at Nissan Stadium.

This will be Brooks’ 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.

“It’s great to have Garth Brooks back at Nissan Stadium,” states Burke Nihill, Tennessee Titans President and CEO. “Not only is he the No. 1-selling solo artist in U.S. history, but he also does amazing things for our community, and we couldn’t be more proud to bring him back home to Nashville for what’s sure to be an electric show.”

“Nashville, we’re coming home…AGAIN! You were sweet to each other when the Thunder Rolled last time,” Brooks shares. “I not only want to come back, I have to come back! Not for you, but for me! Let’s make this a night so great we want to live it twice!”

Tickets will be on sale, Friday, March 4th 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 March 4th.

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

Previously announced 2022 Stadium Tour dates include Orlando, Fayetteville, AR and Baton Rouge, LA, San Diego, his first-ever show at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA, and a return to Notre Dame this spring. Brooks previously stated that 17 US dates are expected for this year before wrapping with a five night sold out stand at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland in September. On Thanksgiving, Brooks sold over 400,000 tickets for the Stadium Tour finale, a feat done by the country star himself in 2014 to start the Comeback Tour in Dublin, but due to unforeseen circumstances, all five shows were cancelled.

Earlier this month, Brooks performed a pair of solo acoustic shows at Dolby Live at Park MGM called Garth Brooks: The ONE Man Show. The limited seating event was an intimate evening of stories and songs with special guest Trisha Yearwood.

These intimate shows follow a trifecta of Nashville solo shows in November. Before Thanksgiving, Brooks wrapped a three night mini residency at Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry House and Ryman Auditorium which he teases is a pre-curser to the fall of 2022. All three shows were not sold to capacity but sold out within minutes.