The new package is available at his Las Vegas residency

Garth Brooks is commemorating the final year of his Garth Brooks/Plus One Caesars Palace Las Vegas residency with a new box set. Fans attending the shows this weekend were surprised to see a new Vegas-themed package in The Colosseum Shop that was released without fanfare.

Garth Brooks 777 Jackpot contains 77 songs across seven CDs with a custom 88-page book full of photos from his Garth Brooks Plus One two-year run. The set features four CDs of Brooks performing hit influential songs with a fifth disc called Live Covers. The sixth disc is called Garth featuring 18 of his biggest hits with the final entitled Together containing duets.

Fans can also order via Ticketmaster’s website for $40 all-inclusive shipping and taxes. It’s unclear when the boxes will ship but they are available throughout Caesars properties in Las Vegas.

Garth has described this second Vegas boxed set as more of a “covers” box that contains a “collaboration record,” not to be confused with the promised duets record because the duets record is still on the way!

“When you think about Vegas, you think about getting lucky, nothin’ is better than 777! This boxed set has stuff you can’t get anywhere else,” states Brooks. “When you think about the Stadium Tour, when you think about the Comeback Tour, the Dive Bar, the One-Man show, the show at Caesars Palace has them all!”

We were unable to get our hands on a complete track listing as of this writing, but it appears 14 songs have been previously unavailable before, including a duet with Ronnie Dunn on “The Beaches of Cheyenne” and “The Call,” a duet Brooks debuted with wife Trisha Yearwood during his One Man Show residency at the Wynn Las Vegas in 2013. “The Call” was included on the DVD included in the Blame It All On My Roots box released the same year through Walmart, but hasn’t been available in audio-only form.

Other unreleased tracks include a cover of Don McLean’s “Vincent,” Marty Robbins’ “Big Iron,” Randy Travis’ “I Told You So,” Ed Sheeran’s “Perfect,” Bob Seger’s “Main Street,” Nickelback’s “Rockstar,” George Strait’s “Troubadour,” and Johnny Horton’s “Honky Tonk Man.” Newly released live covers include James Taylor’s “How Sweet It Is,” Seger’s “Night Moves,” Billy Joel’s “You May Be Right,” and the long version of “In Another’s Eyes” with an extended standing ovation for Yearwood, according to pictures obtained via the Garth Brooks Believers Facebook group.

In 2022, Brooks released the first of two planned boxes for the residency. Live Live contains a 92-page custom book with live photos and five discs filled with over 50 of Brooks’ most beloved live recordings with newly released recordings. The set includes the final release of his celebrated Double Live album, with one of three randomly packaged collector’s covers–the 25th Anniversary Edition of Central Park, the 25th Anniversary Edition of Croke Park, or the never-before-released 1989 Edition. Live Live also contains Triple Live, featuring over 25 tracks from the record-breaking comeback tour and the Stadium Tour, including new, never-released recordings and one of three new, randomly packaged collector’s covers from the Stadium Tour.

Garth Brooks/Plus One gives fans the opportunity to see Garth up close and personal on The Colosseum stage. No two shows will be the same. With varying instrumentation–whether it be one fiddle, percussion and background vocals, or the whole band–and the occasional special guest, Garth and his audience will share a once-in-a-lifetime experience each night.

The residency is scheduled through December 2024.