Garth Brooks Previews Weekend Concerts

Good things come to those who wait. If you had tickets to the Garth Brooks shows that were pushed back from last weekend to Sunday, it's fair to expect a great show. If you already had tickets to the shows at other times this weekend, you can still expect a great show.

"I think you can expect a lot of chaos," Brooks told Phil Yacuboski Friday, referencing the fact that two shows on two different days were both moved to Sunday. "It's just going to be fun, though."

You can expect the usual standards from the country music legend when he performs at the Royal Farms Arena.

"There's nothing like the moment 'The Thunder Rolls' happens," Brooks said. "'Friends in Low Places'... I sit and watch you and you [fans] just do your thing."

He said those are songs for any time, while other songs, he said, are far more suited to a particular time in the world or in people's lives. He recalled being in New York City during the Sept. 11 attacks and as the confusion turned to mourning, he heard "We Shall Be Free" and "The Change" almost as soon as Lee Greenwood.

"There is a constant run with those songs that you realize there are party songs and there are songs that people will go to when they need them," he said.

Tickets for the Friday show are good for the 3 p.m. Sunday performance. If you had a ticket to the Saturday show, it's good for 7 p.m. Sunday

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