Garth Brooks Announces 'Blame It All On My Roots Tour'
The tour will be recorded for Killer Live, a new live-capture project, and tickets for the Indianapolis dates go on sale July 17.
- Country music artist Garth Brooks announced the 'Blame It All On My Roots' arena tour on Tuesday, with back-to-back shows launching at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on August 21 and 22.
- Returning to the arena circuit, Brooks stated the tour aims at 'putting the stadium show in a box,' reviving his iconic 1990s in-the-round Drum Pod stage setup from his early career.
- Every seat carries an all-in price of $154, and Brooks will record the tour for 'Killer Live,' described as a 'groundbreaking new approach to live recording that continues Brooks's tradition of capturing history in real time.'
- Tickets go on sale via Ticketmaster on Friday, July 17, at 10 a.m. ET, with no pre-sales or advance box office sales available for the Indianapolis dates.
- Additional cities and dates will be revealed in the near future, though it remains unclear whether Brooks will perform at the BOK Center or Paycom Center in Oklahoma.
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Garth Brooks is hitting arenas on his upcoming “Blame It All On My Roots Tour,” pricing every ticket at the same flat rate. Each seat costs $140, plus a $4 facility fee and $10 service charge, before taxes. The tour launches with two shows August 21 and 22 at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, with additional cities announced gradually. Tickets go on sale Friday, July 17, at 10 a.m. ET via Ticketmaster, with no presales and a limit of eight …
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INDIANAPOLIS — Country music icon Garth Brooks is starting his tour this year in Indianapolis. “The Blame It All On My Roots Tour” is coming to Gainbridge Fieldhouse for two nights on Aug. 21 and Aug. 22. The show will feature both end-stage and in-the-round seating. “Going back into the arenas is about putting the stadium show in a box,” Brooks said. “The excitement gets multiplied by the intimacy.” Tickets go on sale Friday, July 17, at 10 a.m…
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