County music stars Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood said they will play a concert in December to benefit flood relief in middle Tennessee. Brooks said making the decision was easy: "I think we decided to do it the day we saw the flood." He formally retired about a decade ago to spend more time with his children and Yearwood. But he began performing at the Wynn Resort in Las Vegas last December, and expects to do 15 weeks of shows a year at least until his youngest daughter graduates from high school.

Garth Brooks Nashville Tickets


Garth Brooks is one popular man! The country star is making his return to the stage next month for a charity concert in Nashville, Tennessee. The concert proved so immensely popular following its announcement earlier this week that two additional dates have already been added.

Brooks had originally announced a special one night concert to take place on December 17 to help benefit flood victims in Tennessee. Now that the first concert has sold out and arena reps are reporting a record number of inquiring flooding their website and offices, the performer has decided to add two additional dates to the event.

For anyone hoping to pick up tickets for the added dates, the country star will now be performing on December 16, 17, and 19 at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. The tickets are still priced at $25 plus fees and are available at www.ticketmaster.com. All proceeds from the special events benefit the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee.

The event will be the first big concert for Brooks’ since announcing his retirement from performing in 1998.

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