Garth Brooks to play Razorback Stadium; vaccination stipulations not yet announced

Country music superstar Garth Brooks will play the first-ever concert inside Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in April.

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One of the most popular recording acts in music history is set to the play Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium next year.

Garth Brooks, the top-selling solo musician in American history, will play a one-night-only concert at the home of the Arkansas football team on April 23, 2022. The concert will be the first in the stadium’s history. Brooks hasn’t played in the Natural State in more than seven years.

Tickets go on sale December 3 at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster. No announcement has been made regarding vaccination status, masks or social distancing. Brooks said in August, ahead of a dive-bar tour, that he would require attendees to those venues to be vaccinated.

“I’m vaccinated, 100% vaccinated,” Brooks said in an August “Inside Studio G” social media video. “Everybody on the freakin’ tour, vaccinated.”

The show will be Brooks’ only stadium show of his 2022 tour.