Brooks was originally supposed to play in Cincinnati in May of 2020.

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CINCINNATI – Garth Brooks is going to give it another try.
The country music icon has previously cancelled multiple stadium tour dates in Cincinnati due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but Brooks has set another date for a night of music to Paul Brown Stadium.
Brooks plans to bring his Stadium Tour to Cincinnati on Saturday, May 14.
It will be the tour’s only stop in Ohio, Kentucky, and West Virginia.
Tickets will go on sale on Friday, March 11 at www.ticketmaster.com/garthbrooks.
Brooks originally planned to play the stadium for the first time ever in May 2020 and though he eventually had to look for other options, that concert set a record for entertainment in Ohio when tickets went on sale, as over 70-thousand tickets were sold in just 75 minutes for an instant sellout.

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