Garth Brooks has added new headlining shows in New Orleans, the first of his career, to his seemingly never-ending world tour.
Brooks has added two shows in the city. Brooks, along with his wife Trisha Yearwood, will play the N.O.'s Smoothie King Center on July 10 and 11; both shows are scheduled for 7 p.m. These dates will be Brooks' first concerts in Louisiana in 18 years.
Throughout his world tour, Brooks has been setting ticket sales records with each passing city and date.
"For me, I don't care about the dollar bill bottom line, I care about the memories of, did I have fun there? Did we get to do stuff as a crew there, as a band there?" Brooks says of selecting cities for the tour.
"You betcha, we're going back to all the fun places."
Upcoming stops on Brooks' World Tour include Knoxville, Tennessee, Tampa, Florida, Birmingham, Alabama and Houston, Texas.
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