Garth Brooks is re-imagining his live set between its first leg, which ended in New Orleans in July, and its second leg, which begins in Dallas on September 17. He spoke with 102.3 Blake FM and told the station he's going for a new look.
"We have taken a lot of looks at what's working, got rid of things that weren't, and we're coming out with a brand-new look," he began.
"We're gonna re-design the whole video world, the wings of the stage are a little different, and the setlist is kind of . . . it's starting to fall into the sweet spot."
"We're bringing a whole new look," Brooks adds. "If anybody came out to Tulsa, went down to Houston, over to New Orleans, whatever, this is gonna be a different look than what they saw."
Full list of upcoming tour dates:
9/17 - Dallas, Texas - American Airlines Center
9/18 - Dallas, Texas - American Airlines Center (Two shows: 7PM & 10:30PM)
9/19 - Dallas, Texas - American Airlines Center (Two shows: 7PM & 10:30PM)
9/20 - Dallas, Texas - American Airlines Center
9/22 - Dallas, Texas - American Airlines Center
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