Garth Brooks 2026 “Blame It All On My Roots” Tour Dates and How to Find Cheap Tickets

Garth Brooks is returning to his roots for his next arena outing. The Country Music Hall of Famer has officially announced the Blame It All On My Roots Tour, a full-scale arena comeback that revives the legendary Drum Pod stage from his 1990s heyday.

Named after the opening line of “Friends in Low Places,” the Blame It All On My Roots Tour marks Garth Brooks’ return to arenas for the first time in years, following his Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace.

The tour is built around a “retro arena era” concept. Brooks will bring back the iconic Drum Pod, the plexiglass-and-aluminum in-the-round stage structure that defined his 1996–1998 World Tour and helped produce Double Live, which is still the best-selling live album in music history.

If you’re searching for Garth Brooks tour dates in 2026, ticket prices, presale details, or the cheapest way to see him live, here’s everything confirmed so far and where to find the best deals.

Garth Brooks 2026 Tour Dates

The Garth Brook 2026 “Blame It On My Roots” tour only has two confirmed stops, which will are back-to-back shows at the at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Indiana on August 21st and 22nd. According to Brooks’ webside, additional cities and dates to be revealed in the near future.

Brooks himself teased the launch city in the announcement video, saying, “Indianapolis is the perfect city to start the world tour.” Additional Blame It All On My Roots tour stops have not yet been announced, but given the scale of the rollout, expect more arena dates across the U.S. to be added in the coming weeks and months.

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Garth Brooks Ticket Prices and On-Sale Info

One of the most talked-about details of this tour is the pricing structure. In a rare move for a major arena tour, every single ticket is priced the same: $154 total (including a $140 base price, a $4 facility fee, and a $10 service charge), plus applicable taxes.

Key ticket details for the Indianapolis shows:

  • On-sale date: Friday, July 17, 2026 at 10 a.m. ET
  • Ticket price: $154 flat, all seats, plus tax
  • Seating: Both end-stage and in-the-round seating, all reserved
  • Purchase limit: 8 tickets per transaction
  • Presale: There are no presales or advance box office sales. All tickets go on sale to the general public simultaneously through Ticketmaster.

Because there’s no presale or early-access window, the general on-sale is expected to move fast, and demand will likely outpace the limited arena inventory in Indianapolis. That means many fans who miss the initial on-sale, or who want better seats without refreshing a queue at 10 a.m., will end up turning to the secondary/resale market shortly after tickets go live.

How to Find Cheap Garth Brooks Concert Tickets on TickPick

If you strike out during the July 17 on-sale, get stuck in a queue, or simply want to compare prices before committing, TickPick is one of the smartest places to find cheap Garth Brooks tickets for the “Blame It All On My Roots” Tour. Here’s why:

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Who is opening for Garth Brooks on tour?

As of this writing, no opening act has been announced for the Blame It All On My Roots Tour. Brooks’ recent tours and residencies have often featured him performing solo for the full show, so it’s possible these dates could follow the same format.

Garth Brooks 2026 Setlist Predictions

While an official setlist hasn’t been released, the “retro arena era” framing and the return of the Drum Pod strongly suggest Brooks will lean heavily into the catalog that built his legend during the original 1996–1998 Drum Pod Tour. Yes, we mean the very shows that became Double Live.

Based on that album, his greatest hits, and his usual live staples, here’s a reasonable prediction of songs likely to make the Blame It All On My Roots setlist:

  • “Friends in Low Places”
  • “The Dance”
  • “Standing Outside the Fire”
  • “The River”
  • “Papa Loved Mama”
  • “Rodeo”
  • “Ain’t Goin’ Down (Til the Sun Comes Up)”
  • “Callin’ Baton Rouge”
  • “Unanswered Prayers”
  • “The Thunder Rolls”
  • “Shameless”
  • “Two of a Kind, Workin’ on a Full House”
  • “Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)”
  • “If Tomorrow Never Comes”
  • “Have You Forgotten”

Given that these shows are being recorded for the upcoming Killer Live project, expect a set that mirrors the energy and scope of Double Live. Fans can look forward to a mix of stadium-sized singalongs, deep cuts, and probably a few surprises. We’ll update this section with the actual setlist once the Indianapolis shows kick off on August 21.

How to Sell Garth Brooks Concert Tickets

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