Garth Brooks to Make Announcement During Nashville Press Conference on July 29

Garth Brooks to Make Announcement During Nashville Press Conference on July 29

Garth Brooks will hold a press conference in Nashville on July 29 at 10 a.m. CT. The event can be viewed live on Garth’s Facebook page.

The last press conference of this nature was in 2018 when Garth and former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz announced Garth’s stadium concert at Notre Dame.

“This Wednesday, 10 a.m. Central—that’s Nashville time—we’re gonna bring you into a press conference,” said Garth during his Studio G series on Facebook on July 27. “If you’ve ever seen one of these…probably the last big one you saw of ours was probably Lou Holtz announcing the Stadium Tour at Notre Dame. But this one’s going to be a lot more…what do you call it…a lot more intimate. And dealing with something not as ‘commercial’ as that, but something a little more along the personal lines meets career lines.”

photo by Tammie Arroyo, AFF-USA.com

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