Garth Brooks is extending his stay in the Windy City of Chicago with one more concert. The legend adds a late night performance to a date already among 10 previously announced 'Garth Experience' shows.
With Garth making his comeback, he and Trisha have decided to spend a lot more time in their suburban Nashville home and less time in Oklahoma. So, they're gonna need some new wheels to tool around town with!
A fellow car-shopper snapped a picture of Garth in his Nike hat and Trisha in her red T-shirt looking totally normal at the Bob Frensley Chrysler in Madison, Tennessee's negotiating table...
Now that Garth Brooks and his wife Trisha Yearwood have announced their relocation from Oklahoma to Nashville, they're cutting ties with another home -- saying goodbye to a prime piece of real estate in Malibu.
If Garth Brooks fans in Chicago thought they were lucky that the legend chose their city to make his comeback, now they've won the lottery. Brooks has added not one, not two, but six more 2014 tour dates in the Windy City.
With Garth Brooks' announcement that he'll return to the stage for a world tour this Fall, other country artists are on high alert, acknowledging that it will be stiff competition. Keith Urban in particular knows Brooks' live shows are a force to be reckoned with.
Garth Brooks left it to a 31-year-old business owner in Georgia to decide what to do with the secret of where he'll begin his first tour in nearly two decades. On Monday afternoon (July 14), Andy Roberts shared his secret.
Andy from Atlanta asked a quick question at one of Garth's last shows in Las Vegas—"Garth, where is the first stop on your world tour?"
Garth said he couldn't answer him, but offered to get his info and have him help with the official announcement...