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Garth Brooks Announces Residency At Wynn Las Vegas

Posted on Thursday October 15, 2009 at 03:30 PM 9 |

In his second of two press conferences today, Garth Brooks announced he’s coming out of retirement for a five-year residency at the Encore Theatre at Wynn Las Vegas.

The Grammy award-winning singer will perform four shows a weekend – one show Friday night, two on Saturday and one on Sunday – playing fifteen weekends a year.

Brooks broke the big news along with Steve Wynn, chairman and CEO of Wynn Resorts, during a press conference held in the theatre.

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Brooks officially retired in 2001 to spend time with his wife, country singer Trisha Yearwood, and his three daughters, age 17,15 and 13. The singer explained that the residency still allows him to spend time with his family – especially because Wynn threw in a private jet to get Brooks back to his home in Oklahoma as soon as possible.

“When Steve Wynn approached me about playing … he didn’t throw money at me … he listened to my story,” Brooks said. “He’s taken care of my children, he’s taken care of my wife. … My life is not going to change in the next five years except I’m going to get to play live music, which I’m excited about.”

The first weekend of shows is set for Dec. 11-13, followed by gigs Jan. 1-3, Jan. 22-24, Feb. 12-14 and Feb. 26-28. Tickets for the first five weekends go on sale Oct. 24 at 8 a.m. PST. Brooks noted that new dates would be announced four times a year.

All tickets will be general admission at $125 each. This marks the highest ticket price of Brooks’ career. He traditionally priced his tickets as low as $25 each.

Wynn explained that he and Brooks compromised on the ticket price, which he wanted to set at $140 each. Wynn also thought there should be tiered tickets but Brooks held out for one price, reserved seating. The casino developer pointed out that although $125 may seem steep for one of Brooks’ concerts, it’s a very reasonable price for a top Vegas show.

“There isn’t a seat in this place that wouldn’t be considered ringside,” Wynn added.

Brooks said he was excited to play the Encore Theatre after playing larger venues like arenas and stadiums that were built for sports rather than sound.

The show will feature just Brooks and his guitar, which the country singer says “takes me back to the early days.” Brooks will also be joined by some special guests every now and then, including Yearwood.

Although Brooks officially retired from touring in 2001, in 2005 he began occasionally playing one-off events. He last performed Jan. 18 at the Lincoln Memorial at Washington, D.C. for “We Are One: The Obama Inaugural Celebration.” Before that he performed at Los Angeles’ Staples Center five times in one weekend last year.

During a Q&A at the press conference, Brooks said that he won’t be making any new music until his youngest daughter is on her way to college. He also noted that the Wynn residency will be his only shows on the books until that point.

He added that after all the girls graduate high school, the family will relocate from Oklahoma to New York so Yearwood can pursue a career on Broadway.

Brooks will be the first permanent headliner at the Encore Theatre since Danny Gans. The comedian died from a combination of prescription painkillers and a heart condition in May.

Brooks has sold more albums in the US--upwards of 128 million--than any solo artist in history, according to the Recording Industry Association of America. In addition to his two Grammys, Brooks has also racked up 11 Country Music Association awards.


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  1. 118
    Ol' Road Dawg wrote:

    04:07 PM, Oct 15, 2009

    One thing I've always admired about country artists is they always seem to keep their tickets prices down.  It was always refreshing to see all seats in the house priced sub $100.  Sure they could make a ton more money, but it always seemed they were more in touch with reality and their fans with affordable prices.  I sure hope this doesn't start a trend among the touring country artists out there today.  Good luck Garth.

  2. 7
    RUFUS THE DOG wrote:

    06:26 AM, Oct 16, 2009

    OLD, SOFT "DEAD" ARTISTS TAKE VEGAS GIGS.

    UGH.

  3. 3
    CDEVINE wrote:

    07:09 AM, Oct 16, 2009

    Rufus, maybe old dead artiist take Vegas gig. But He will have one live show, At least he want be playing live and not using tape music like all of your young new artist.

  4. 1
    Gerry K wrote:

    10:48 AM, Oct 16, 2009

    Cher, Elton John and now Garth . . . it fits. Music for people who don't like music and buy one CD a year at Wal-Mart.

  5. 2
    kip rock wrote:

    05:23 PM, Oct 16, 2009

    Can you say..........Sell Out!  I'm glad that I got to see him when he cared about how much the fans would  have to pay for tickets. Hell a family of four would have to pay nearly $500. Not the way todays economy is.

  6. 1
    RealMusic wrote:

    09:53 PM, Oct 16, 2009

    This is NOT unexpected for this EGO driven NARCISTIC individual who

    has pulled the VAIL of  FEIGNED WHOLESOMENESS over his "FANS" for years.

    Having had the misfortune of working with this "man??" I can attest to his controlling greed driven rampages ...and have sympathy for his first wife that was forced to charade her happiness while her "husband" milked his wholesome ways and CHEATED his way to MILLIONS

    I would Urge not to support what promises to be a BS regurgitation exercise in Self Promotion and Endulgence

    $125 ???  Nice Price Point in a Down Economy and the most depressed state in the union.

  7. 18
    wildthing wrote:

    12:36 PM, Oct 20, 2009

    Realmusic I agree with your accurate description of Garth.  All he has ever cared about is himself and you are correct “EGO driven NARCISTIC individual who has pulled the VAIL of  FEIGNED WHOLESOMENESS over his "FANS" for years”.  Sadly his fans buy into his Self Promotion and Indulgence, they are country lemmings.  Those fans will do anything to buy Garth his plane that Steve Wynn is so kindly giving.  Not!!!!   His fans will be paying for that plane, factors into the ticket sales and the gobs of cash Wynn and Barf will make.  The economy sucks right now, what better time for Garth to appear and take a little bit more of their limited funds.   It was so nice when he was retired, it was one less arrogant musician we had to hear about.  Hey fans look he kept the prices down for you......  $125 for the regular folk, and who know what price to the high rollers.  Garth is working with Wynn to scalp his own seats.  Hypocrite.

  8. 144
    Shakes_Pierre wrote:

    02:07 PM, Oct 20, 2009

    I'll go if Chris Gaines is the opening act.

  9. 4
    metalhead wrote:

    04:01 PM, Oct 20, 2009

    That's so reasonable, you guys are absolutely ridiculous. He's the complete opposite of a “EGO driven NARCISTIC individual." I remember the Staple Center shows in 2006, where tickets were $36 a piece. In an 18,000 person coliseum. Here, Garth's charging $125 to pretty much see him in your back yard.

    For the "best-selling artist in America since 1991," people would do anything, and $125 for a ticket is unbelievable. Isn't it like $300 to see Santana? RealMusic and wildthing, you two need to get a grip.

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