First headlining appearance at AT&T Stadium is July 30th

Garth Brooks has sold out AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Standing room only tickets will go on sale, Tuesday, April 19th at 10 am CT and will be $50, all inclusive.

“As if it couldn’t get any better now they tell me they are releasing standing room only tickets,” Brooks shares.. “I love you Texas!”

The concert will be Saturday, July 30th and is his first time in North Texas in seven years and first-ever headlining performance at AT&T Stadium.

Tickets can be purchased 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 19th.

Only three cities remain to be announced as the Stadium Tour concludes with five sold out shows in Dublin, Ireland this September. Four hundred thousand tickets sold out within four hours, marking a new milestone for the country star who hasn’t performed in the city in 25 years.

We chatted with Brooks ahead of his two night stand in Nashville where we asked him how the Ireland shows will differ from the North American ones.

“Our job is to not only to take country music around the world, but to take love around the world as well. So, this is a chance for us to get to a place that has shown love for us to get to come back. The main thing is they’re going to be looking at me going ‘How much has he changed?’ and I’m going to be looking at them going, ‘How much did you change?'” Brooks shares backstage.

“I’m hoping within the first ten seconds we go, ‘Nobody’s changed at all, now let’s party!’ It’ll be fun.”

Since the tour began in March 2019, Brooks has broken 24 attendance records. He has sold an average of 90,000 tickets in each city. His largest performance was 102,000 ticket sellout in two hours at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge.

Last week, Brooks broke an attendance record for the first-ever concert at Protective Stadium in Birmingham, AL for Saturday, June 4th.

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, his first-ever show at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA and two shows in Charlotte. He’s also revisiting Salt Lake City for a second show as the only return date on the trek.

The Garth Brooks Stadium Tour returned in March when he headlined his first-ever show at Petco Park to a record-breaking 50,000 people.

Earlier this week we broke the news that his new entertainment complex in downtown Nashville is named Friends in Low Places. The retail shop opened on Thursday (Apr 14th), which features a variety of Stadium Tour merchandise along with items from wife Trisha Yearwood. Brooks told the press ahead of the Nashville shows that he’s cleaning out his warehouse where fans can get some “really kind of rare things,” such as concert t-shirts from the Central Park show in 1997. He reaffirmed the rare items will not be available online as they’re very limited in quantity. Fans should monitor his socials for announcements.