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You could not GIVE me tickets, BUT, if you like him, Have at it!!I've been to two of his concerts and I can without hesitation say he the best entertainer I have ever seen.
Get em on Cd,s from the library.Garth is a big libtard. One of my favorite, if not favorite, singers of all time though.
I noticed that none of his songs are available on streaming services, iTunes or anything like that. If you want his music you have to find his tape at a thrift store I guess.
To be fair he has historically charged less than most other acts. The secondary market is driving them up but Garth Brooks has consistently charged less per ticket than market value. Part of the reason that all of his shows sell out.How much are tickets to his concerts now, a few hundred bucks? I don't think there is a singer alive that can make me feel like that was money well spent.
There's a flakey factor there.I liked Brooks years ago, but then his political stances turn me a bit. But what really makes him unwatchable to me anymore is how the man apparently is an emotional mess. He can be talking about stopping at a red light and suddenly find some deep connection to life about the light turning green and start crying. A bit weird for my tastes.
I would rather here Kermit the Frog sing......Silver tongued devilI'd rather hear Trisha sing.
She has a particularly rich voice for a country singer - not twangy at all.I'd rather hear Trisha sing.
She's been a favorite of mine long before she married Garth. I believe she can sing any kind of music.She has a particularly rich voice for a country singer - not twangy at all.
If you compare it to pop stars with his entertainment ability you are going to be in the $300-400 range. That’s retail not resale. It would be the Justin Timberlake and Bruno Mars of the world.To be fair he has historically charged less than most other acts. The secondary market is driving them up but Garth Brooks has consistently charged less per ticket than market value. Part of the reason that all of his shows sell out.
For Charlotte it was $95. That’s after taxes and fees. Seems steep but go price that against most entertainers today and it’s a pretty good value.
I liked Brooks years ago, but then his political stances turn me a bit. But what really makes him unwatchable to me anymore is how the man apparently is an emotional mess. He can be talking about stopping at a red light and suddenly find some deep connection to life about the light turning green and start crying. A bit weird for my tastes.