BREAKING: Garth Brooks Announces ‘The ONE Man Show’ In Las Vegas
Garth Brooks is setting up shop in Las Vegas for The ONE Man Show, a two-night run at Dolby Live…

Garth Brooks; Photo by Andrew Wendowski
Garth Brooks is setting up shop in Las Vegas for The ONE Man Show, a two-night run at Dolby Live at Park MGM in February.
The exclusive events will feature limited seating and will take place February 4th and 5th, 2022.
Brooks will take the stage for the Las Vegas shows just days before celebrating his 60th birthday.
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“I look forward to celebrating my birthday early that weekend in Vegas,” he shared in a statement. “Getting to sing and hear everyone singing is my favorite thing.”
Tickets for Garth Brooks: The ONE Man Show go on sale on Wednesday, December 22nd at 10:00 AM PT.
Patrons must be at least 18 years old to purchase tickets and there will be a six ticket limit per purchase.

How To Get Tickets
There are only two ways to purchase tickets: at ticketmaster.com/garthbrooks or through the Ticketmaster mobile app. There will be no ticket sales at the venue box office on Wednesday, December 22nd.
No photos of videos will be allowed during the shows.
The news comes weeks after Brooks teased a Las Vegas residency during his weekly Facebook Live series, “Inside Studio G.”
During his chat with fans, Brooks shared that he would love to have a residency in both Sin City and Music City.
“What would be fun would be to somehow do a residency in Vegas and in Nashville, because they got great places to play here,” he said at the time.
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In November, Brooks performed a one man show at Nashville’s Grand Ole Opry House and Ryman Auditorium. Tickets sold out within minutes of going on sale.
While this isn’t exactly a residency, Brooks is no stranger to playing Vegas.
The last time Brooks played a concert residency in Las Vegas was at The Wynn’s Encore Theatre. The residency took place from December 2009 to January 2014 and featured acoustic concerts from Brooks and his wife, Trisha Yearwood.

Brooks is a seven-time CMA Entertainer of the Year and in 2021, he was one of five artists to receive one of the most prestigious honors an artist can receive, The Kennedy Center Honor. The Oklahoma native is the first and only artist in history to receive nine Diamond Awards for the now nine albums certified by the RIAA at over 10 million album sales each. He’s the No.1 selling solo artist in U.S. history.
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