Garth Brooks Announces Final Vegas Dates
After selling out all of his performances since opening in May 2023, Garth Brooks announced the final three weekends of his Las Vegas residency.
Tickets will go on sale next week for Garth’s last Las Vegas performances, taking place February 21 through March 9 of next year. Brooks said, “I can’t believe it has come and gone, already. The Caesars gig has been my favorite so far. No setlist, no rules – just the music and the listener come first. I love that!”
He added, “These last shows are going to be hard for me, emotionally, because I can’t stand the thought of this residency being over.”
Presales for Garth’s final three weekends – nine shows in all – will begin this Monday (September 16). Tickets go on sale on next Thursday (September 19) at Ticketmaster.com/GarthVegas.
Tens of thousands have already experienced the unique experience Brooks has brought to The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, each show proving to be truly unique – just as he hoped and envisioned they would be.
Details can be found on Garth’s website, garthbrooks.com. His existing concert schedule finds him returning to the stage in Las Vegas for several shows from September 26 through October 13 and again from December 5 through 22.
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Brooks was digging around one of his secure career storage facilities when he came across something he didn’t know existed – video from the studio sessions when he created his cover of the KISS song “Hard Luck Woman” for the tribute album KISS My Ass: Classic KISS Regrooved.
KISS My A–: Classic KISS Regrooved is a 1994 tribute album featuring a variety of artists covering songs by the legendary hard rock band KISS. Garth said on Studio G this week, “It’s got Paul Stanley singing the background vocals…Gene Simmons talking about cowboy hats. It’s really, really cool.” He admits he has no idea how the footage was captured or who might’ve done it. Brooks’ longtime producer Allen Reynolds oversaw the sessions, and he never allowed cameras in the studio environment. Garth says with a smile, “You know Allen. No second takes, no machines, all performance. So you actually see it go down when it’s happening, which is wild!”
Revealing the existence of the footage while Inside Studio G on his website, the country music icon took himself back to the recording session. He noted, “These guys came in, and they were real players. They were just real players. Just old-school rock players. I loved it. It was fun. It was impressive.”
Garth and the band only performed the song on one other occasion – a special appearance on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno.