
Alright, Garth fans … don’t panic, but maybe don’t make any big plans for late 2026 either.
Garth Brooks kicked off the new year with a message that’s got folks reading between the lines and dusting off their concert boots. In a note to fans on his website, he made it pretty clear that new music is coming and when Garth makes new music, touring usually isn’t far behind.
In true Garth fashion, nothing is officially announced yet. No dates. No cities. No dramatic ticket-on-sale chaos (yet). But he did say this: he’s an artist, he has to make music, and he’s an entertainer, so he has to take that music to the people. And if you’ve followed his career at all, you know that usually equals big shows.
Here’s what we do know. Garth already has a few major performances locked in for summer 2026, including Summerfest in Milwaukee and a huge Hyde Park show in London. That takes care of the front half of the year.
The interesting part? He also mentioned that Trisha Yearwood’s tour runs through the first half of 2026, and then… well, the second half is wide open. That’s where the speculation kicks in.
Would it mean a full tour? Stadiums? Arenas? A limited run? Nobody knows yet, including Garth, apparently. But if history tells us anything, when he starts talking like this, something big usually follows.
Bottom line: nothing is confirmed, but the door is definitely open. And if Garth Brooks decides to tour again, it won’t be quiet, small, or easy to get tickets to.
We’ll keep an eye on it and the second anything becomes official, you’ll know to.







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