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Taken from Garth Brooks’ set at The Colosseum at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, NV on June 4 2023
Start Time: 8:10pm
Garth Brooks is currently in the middle of his monumental run of shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, as part of his multi-year Las Vegas residency, which will last well into 2024.
With a plethora of appearances at the iconic venue lined up throughout the rest of the year and beyond, potential attendees are keeping a close eye on which songs he's been performing in Sin City.
With Garth being the blockbuster entertainer that he is, he's so far been delivering a blend of crowd-pleasing covers and fan-favourite staples from across his stellar discography.
The Oklahoma native has been performing the likes of ‘Rodeo’, ‘Two Piña Coladas’, ‘Learning to Live Again’ and ‘The Dance’. Garth Brooks’ nostalgic, storytelling gem, ‘That Summer’, has also made the cut, along with his legendary good-time anthem, ‘Friends in Low Places’, which has been serving as his triumphant set closer.
Somewhat surprisingly, Garth Brooks has not been regularly performing his much-loved ballad, ‘If Tomorrow Never Comes’, which remains one of the many highlights in his unrivalled repertoire. Ticket-holders will undoubtedly be hoping he introduces this heartwarming hit single into his setlist sooner rather than later.
Some of the covers that have made their way into Garth's 2023 setlists so far include George Jones and Tammy Wynette's ‘Golden Ring’, Bob Seger's ‘Turn the Page’ and Bill Withers’ ‘Ain't No Sunshine’.
Endearingly, Garth's fellow country star and wife, Trisha Yearwood, has been joining him each night to perform a number of songs, including their celebrated duet, ‘Whiskey to Wine’, and their cover of Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper's ‘Shallow’.
It's worth underlining that, regardless of which songs Garth Brooks chooses to perform on the night, you can depend on the best-selling artist of all time to put on a spectacular, hit-filled show that'll stay with you for many years to come.
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