Garth Brooks Makes Career Announcement About What He'd 'Love' to Do Next
Garth Brooks' Las Vegas residency will be coming to an end next year, but according to the country music legend, he wants to go out with a bang.
The "Friends in Low Places" crooner recently announced the final dates for his Garth Brooks / Plus One residency, which will officially be drawing to a close in early March of 2025.
But before he says goodbye to the Las Vegas strip, Brooks said there's one final thing he would "love" to do first.
"I’d love to film it," he said of his final show at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace during a new interview with USA Today, adding, "There['s] something magical happening within those walls."
"We’ll probably record those last three weekends [at Caesars] for a live album," he confessed, telling the interviewer, "I want you to hear what I’m hearing."
Plus, the 62-year-old also has big plans to dedicate more time to his wife, fellow country superstar Trisha Yearwood, who frequently makes appearances during Brooks' Sin City shows.
"I think my job for 2025 is to be the plus one," he said in reference to Yearwood, 59, his wife of nearly 20 years.
"My wife is sweet enough to be there for me every time I need her," the "If Tomorrow Never Comes" singer continued in the interview, noting that it is time for him to "return that" favor."
"We need to hear her more than two songs a night," he added. "I told her I’d front her. I’ll stay backstage and do whatever she needs."
Tickets for the final batch of shows for Garth Brooks / Plus One go on sale Thursday, Sept. 19, at 10 a.m. PT.
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