Taking their tour around the world for close to three years now, Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood have been in full live concert mode for close to 36 months. Final shows for this one-of-kind country music event are coming up, and as those dates get nearer, the country legend revealed that it’s filling him with emotions.
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The Garth Brooks World Tour With Trisha Yearwood Comes to an Emotional End This Year
Photo: Facebook/Garth Brooks
Earning record numbers of ticket sales (selling over $5.5 million worth,) the Garth Brooks World Tour with wife Trisha Yearwood has broken his own personal record in sales in close to half of the cities he’d previously played. Brooks and Yearwood never anticipated the tour would do quite as well as it has, nor to have added so many additional performances. But, they put their everything into each show, and it brought home to them just how many wonderful fans they’re blessed to have.
Photo: Facebook/Garth Brooks
In a press conference highlighted by Country Music Nation, both Brooks and Yearwood spoke to the emotions and amazement they felt in how large their tour had become, and in particular, how it has touched their hearts in ways they had never imagined. The tour played the Panhandle region in April of 2016, and reached San Antonio, in the Texas Hill Country, in July of the same year. It will come to a halt in North America with the final show currently scheduled for Sioux Falls, South Dakota, in September.