Garth Brooks Stadium Tour Could Be Halted Due To Resurgence Of COVID-19

The country music icon is reassessing where the remaining dates this year stand.

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(CINCINNATI) – There is some uncertainty surrounding Garth Brooks’ upcoming Stadium Tour date in Cincinnati.

The country music icon is set to play Kansas City on August 7 and Lincoln, Nebraska on August 14.

Following the Nebraska show, Garth’s Stadium Tour has a three-week window without a concert scheduled. During that time, the tour will assess where the remainder of the dates this year stand due to the resurgence of the COVID-19 virus.

Among the shows scheduled after the three-week window is the September 18 date at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati.

The Cincinnati stop has already been rescheduled a handful of times.

“It breaks my heart to see city after city go on sale and then have to ask those sweet people and the venues to reschedule,” Garth said in the announcement, made by his publicist. “We have a three-week window coming up where we, as a group, will assess the remainder of the Stadium Tour this year. It's humbling to see people put this much faith in you as an artist, and it kills me to think I am letting them down.”

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