Garth Brooks Announces End of His Las Vegas Residency

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After an almost two-year run, Garth Brooks has announced the end of his Las Vegas residency.

Brooks first began his residency, Garth Brooks/Plus ONE, at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in May 2023. Now, he has revealed the final three weekends for fans to catch his performances in Las Vegas before he wraps it up for good in Sin City.

“I can’t believe it has come and gone already,” Brooks said in a statement. “The Caesars gig has been my favorite so far. No setlist, no rules, just the music, and the listener come first. I LOVE that! These last shows are going to be hard for me, emotionally, because I can’t stand the thought of this residency being over.”

The final stretch of Garth Brooks’ residency will feature nine shows in total. They will begin in late February 2025 and officially conclude on March 9.

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After eight years, Garth Brooks is ending “Inside Studio G.”

Garth Brooks seems to be preparing for big changes in the coming year. Not only will he be saying goodbye to his Las Vegas residency, but earlier this year, he also announced that he will be ending his popular weekly series, Inside Studio G.

The show, which became a staple for Brooks’ fans, began in 2016 on his Facebook page and SiriusXM before moving to his website and The Garth Channel on TuneIn. Brooks hasn’t provided a reason for ending the sessions, but with his residency also wrapping up, it’s possible he’s clearing space in his schedule for something big and exciting to come next.

 

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Although a few things are winding down for Brooks, he still has plenty on his plate. This month, he was inducted into the Austin City Limits Hall of Fame, and his bar, “Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky Tonk,” located on Nashville’s Broadway strip, continues to thrive as a must-visit spot for tourists and locals.