Garth Brooks spoke with TodayFM's Ray Foley on his upcoming Irish honeymoon and the announcement of extra tickets now available for his Croke Park gig.
Here, you get to focus on just the music and get to watch people sing so it’s going to be fun.” “The thing is man, when you get on stage you just become a passenger that the music is driving. So what you do is you reserve these spots because you don’t want a camera being in front of somebody and it’s like ‘oh my gosh I can’t see anything’ so you reserve all the seats around where the cameras are supposed to go and then once you finally really lay it out and you know where all the people are going to be then all of a sudden there are tickets that are not obstructed at all and they’re fantastic tickets and so those get released.
Garth Brooks spoke with TodayFM's Ray Foley on his upcoming Irish honeymoon and the announcement of extra tickets now available for his Croke Park gig.
Here, you get to focus on just the music and get to watch people sing so it’s going to be fun.” “The thing is man, when you get on stage you just become a passenger that the music is driving. So what you do is you reserve these spots because you don’t want a camera being in front of somebody and it’s like ‘oh my gosh I can’t see anything’ so you reserve all the seats around where the cameras are supposed to go and then once you finally really lay it out and you know where all the people are going to be then all of a sudden there are tickets that are not obstructed at all and they’re fantastic tickets and so those get released.
Tickets for Garth Brooks' series shows in Croke Park this September are going back on sale on Thursday morning. Organisers this afternoon announced that the ...
The new tickets due to go on sale on Ticketmaster at 8am this Thursday 16th June at 8am. Tickets for Garth Brooks' series shows in Croke Park this September are going back on sale on Thursday morning. Garth Brooks tickets to go back on sale this Thursday morning
Fans who missed out first time around have another chance to secure a coveted ticket to the country singer's shows at Croke Park.
"It's unbelievable to hear that many people sing The River, or that many people sing Friends in Low Places. Brooks recently spoke to Newstalk about his long-awaited five-night run at Croke Park, which will mark the very last of his large-scale stadium shows as a performer. Brooks announced two concerts at Croke Park on 9 and 10 September back in November, and travelled to Dublin to attend the press conference in person.
American country star has said he will take a break from stadium tours after five-night Irish run.
You start a song and they finish it; you start the next one and they finish it,” he said. “I’m the last guy in and the first guy out. It’s been a real haul for these guys.”
Promoters of the concerts have revealed that the Dublin shows will be filmed, adding that now that plans around filming and camera positions in the stadium have ...
The American superstar is playing five nights in Croke Park and is very excited.
"The whole thing is sincerity... I love production releases because it gives the people who didn't get a chance to get them that waited and waited like everybody else but just didn't get the luck of the draw. “So I don't know if you guys know this but it's, it's like heaven for players. Now it gives them a chance to get even better seats.” "I think it's just getting the music to the people and how do you do it? "And not just a catalogue of songs: a catalogue of songs that it's proven that people know every word to it".
The singer will play five nights at Dublin's Croke Park, with additional tickets due to go on sale.
"The whole thing is sincerity... "We get so caught up in doing this for a living and the gold records and the charts and all this stuff. "I think it's just getting the music to the people and how do you do it? "And not just a catalogue of songs: a catalogue of songs that it's proven that people know every word to it". "You can find that in dive bars, you can find it in arenas, you can find it in fairs. "So we'll do our thing - and my thing has never been the amount of people, it's all been the sincerity of who's there."
Organisers this afternoon announced that the five-night run in Dublin is to be recorded and filmed. A statement issued today said a limited number of tickets ...
Dublin City Council only granted a license for three of the sell-out shows, however, the country star insisted it was five or nothing. It's still very fresh to me. He added: “If I am a part of Irish folklore, I want it to be about the music and not the debacle in 2014.”
The American is playing five nights at Croke Park in September, and will be filming the gigs. All five sold out within hours, however an extra batch is ...
Garth Brooks is releasing nearly two thousand more tickets to all five of his Dublin, Ireland shows for September.
In November 2021, Brooks sold more than 400,000 tickets to all five shows at Dublin’s Croke Park which is the finale of the three year long trek that has been postponed numerous times due to the pandemic. I love production releases because it gives the people who didn’t get a chance to get them that waited and waited like everybody else but just didn’t get the luck of the draw. Where the cameras are are the greatest views on the planet,” Brooks shares on
Almost 2000 extra tickets for Garth Brooks' massive Croke Park gigs are set to go on sale this Thursday. A limited number of 'production hold' tickets are ...
Garth Brooks talks to Greg Hughes about his up gigs in Ireland on the Nine til' Noon Show. Missed the interview? Catch up here! Audio Player.
The singer-songwriter says Ireland feels like 'home' as he prepares to play five gigs in Dublin this September.