If you want to get tickets for Garth Brooks’ November 4 show at the Tacoma Dome, here how to do it.
When are they available?
10 a.m. Pacific Time, this Friday, September 29.
How much are ticket prices?
$74.98 each. Seats will be sold as the best available.
That’s a base charge of $61.65 plus $3.08 tax, plus a $4.00 facility fee, plus a $6.25 service charge.
What website?
www.Ticketmaster.com/GarthBrooks
What do I need to do ahead of time?
You can go to this website and create an account and sign in ahead of the 10 a.m. start to save time.
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Does the mobile app work?
Yes. Ticketmaster has a smartphone app for various devices.
Can I get tickets by phone?
Yes. Call Ticketmaster Express at 1-866-448-7849 or 1-800-745-3000.
Will tickets be sold at the Tacoma Dome or at physical Ticketmaster outlets?
No, not on September 29.
Is there a limit on tickets?
Yes. Each person can buy eight.
When was the last time Garth Brooks came to the Northwest?
He played six shows at KeyArena from July 15 through July 20, 1998. Watch video of that below.
What’s a fun fact about Garth Brooks and the Northwest?
The 10th track on his second studio album, "No Fences," was "Mr. Blue." That song was made famous by The Fleetwoods, an Olympia-based group that recorded the song in 1959 with legendary engineer Kearney Barton. The Fleetwoods' version was the second song by a Seattle-area artist to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart. (The first was The Fleetwoods' song "Come Softly To Me.")
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