WASHINGTON – He just passed Elvis as the top-selling solo artist of all time and remains second only to The Beatles overall.
Now, country legend Garth Brooks is about to play his first-ever show in Baltimore, Maryland.
Garth and wife Trisha Yearwood will play Royal Farms Arena on Friday, Jan. 29 and Saturday, Jan. 30.
Tickets go on sale on Friday, Nov. 20 at 10 a.m.
This will be Garth’s first appearance in Maryland in over 19 years.
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I quit liking him that year he kept winning all the awards at the Music Awards then he gave up one and left it at the podium saying this should go to Hootie and the Blowfish. How cocky can you be to do that. That actually made Hootie look bad.
ReplyDeleteWhy Baltimore? ?? Not too mention he can't stay on his feet fat f**k.
ReplyDeleteAnd tickets will sell out at 10:20 a.m.
ReplyDeleteDidn't much care for him before he retired. Don't think much different after he un-retired. Think I'll stay on this side of bridge and save my money. No doubt he does a good show but much prefer seeing the ones on RFDTV
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear he passed Elvis. Have been a huge Garth fan for years. May poss off some of his fans, but always thought that part of the Elvis fame was due to the fact that he was a 'first', and that there wasn't as much competition back then for him.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately Garth Brooks has only sold 150 million records. Elvis sold 600 million, heck Elton John has sold 300 million. Garth isn't even in the top ten.
ReplyDeleteSorry 8:17 but it is all the work of creative PR men working for Brooks. Check Billboard and Soundscan for yourself to see.
Don't care for him left especially after he left his wife for Yearwood. Arrogant and self-absorbed.
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