Garth Brooks

Garth Brooks

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Garth Brooks
Hyde Park, London, United Kingdom
With Special Guests Zac Brown Band, Ashley McBryde, Alexandra Kay, Jackson Dean, The Shires, Mae Estes, Crowe Boys, Leah Blevins, Chanel Yates, McGrath

About Garth Brooks

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Country

Garth Brooks has received nearly every accolade that a singer, songwriter, recording artist and entertainer can receive, including the prestigious Kennedy Center Honor and the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song. He is the #1-selling solo album artist in U.S. history, certified by the RIAA with 162 million album sales. Brooks is the first and only artist in history to receive nine RIAA Diamond Awards for nine albums certified at over 10 million. He is the only seven-time recipient of the CMA Entertainer of the Year award. In 2022, Garth was honored with the Kris Kristofferson Lifetime Achievement Award at NSAI's Nashville Songwriter Awards, and he was awarded Country Touring Artist of the Decade at the 2021 Pollstar Awards. He is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, the Songwriters Hall of Fame, the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, the Musicians Hall of Fame, the Austin City Limits Hall of Fame, and the Grand Ole Opry.

Garth Brooks

Garth Brooks is the official top-selling American solo musical act of all time.1 The country music star has won a massive number of awards and honors over the course of his career.

With a portfolio of music spanning over three decades, Brooks has cemented himself as one of the most successful musical performers in history. From sing-along bar songs like Friends in Low Places to his signature ballad, The Dance, his discography reflects a variety of musical influences.1

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Garth Brooks’s Background

Born in Oklahoma in 1962, Garth Brooks found his first musical success in Nashville in the 1980s. His eponymous debut album earned him his first of many awards.

With each new album release throughout the 1990s, Brooks gained more and more sales and accolades. At the same time, he made a name for himself as a spectacular live performer, using complex light shows and even rope-swinging acrobatics.

By 1997, Brooks broadcast a live concert from Central Park with over 250,000 attendees on HBO. Today, he has several multi-diamond albums and over sixty hit singles to his name.2

Garth Brooks’s Awards

Garth Brooks holds nearly every honor a musician can hope to attain.3 Far too many to list in all, his awards include:

  • Grammy Awards (1992, 1998): Brooks won Grammy Awards for Best Country Vocal Performance, Male and Best Country Collaboration with Vocals, as well as ten other nominations throughout his career.3
  • Kennedy Center Honors (2020): Brooks won this award at the 43rd Kennedy Center Honors for his lifetime achievements in music.4
  • Country Music Hall of Fame (2012): The Country Music Hall of Fame inducted Brooks in 2012 as a “Modern Era Artist.”5

Garth Brooks’s Biggest Hits

In his long career of platinum and diamond-certified albums and singles, it’s impossible to definitively identify Garth Brooks’s biggest hits.6 However, some of his best-known and award-winning efforts include:

  • Friends In Low Places (1989): Perhaps Brooks’s best-known track, the wedding reception and honky tonk mainstay won CMA and ACM Awards.3
  • No Fences (1990): With a staggering 18 million sales, this diamond-certified hit is Brooks’s best-selling studio album.7
  • If Tomorrow Never Comes (1989): Although it isn’t his best-selling single, Brooks’s first number 1 track remains a signature song among fans.8

See Garth Brooks Live

Regarded by many as one of the best live performers in the industry, Garth Brooks imbues the country music genre with the stage production of a stadium rock act. At the same time, Brooks is a true professional when it comes to engaging a crowd, unifying even the largest venues packed with fans.9

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