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Garth Brooks Plans St. Louis Tour Dates

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Garth Brooks has added two Missouri shows to his ongoing comeback tour. The country legend will play the Scottrade Center in St. Louis on December 5 and 6, along with his wife Trisha Yearwood.

Tickets go on sale Oct. 24 at 10 AM CT through the Ticketmaster website, or by phone at 1-800-745-3000 or 1-866-448-7849.

Brooks also recently announced the release of his first studio album in 13 years, Man Against Machine, due November 11.

"For 14 years, I have watched heart and soul, dreams and individualism, fighting for their very existence in a world of increasing technology. This album is a reminder to all those who dream, work, and fight for what they believe; do not give up your vision," he said in a presser.

Full list of upcoming Comeback Tour dates:

10/16 - Jacksonville, Fla. - Veterans Memorial Arena

10/17 - Jacksonville, Fla. - Veterans Memorial Arena

10/18 - Jacksonville, Fla. - Veterans Memorial Arena

10/31 - Lexington, Ky. - Rupp Arena

11/1 - Lexington, Ky. - Rupp Arena

11/6 - Minneapolis, Minn. - Target Center

11/7 - Minneapolis, Minn. - Target Center (6:30PM & 10:30PM)

11/8 - Minneapolis, Minn. - Target Center (6:30PM & 10:30PM)

11/13 - Minneapolis, Minn. - Target Center

11/14 - Minneapolis, Minn. - Target Center (6:30PM & 10:30PM)

11/15 - Minneapolis, Minn. - Target Center (6:30PM & 10:30PM)

11/21 - Greensboro, N.C. - Greensboro Coliseum

11/22 - Greensboro, N.C. - Greensboro Coliseum

12/5 - St. Louis, MO. - Scottrade Center

12/6 - St. Louis, MO. - Scottrade Center

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