If you haven’t had the chance to see Garth Brooks live, now is the time. His recent concert marked the start of the Blame It All on My Roots tour at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis on August 20, showcasing the extraordinary talent that has made him a staple in country music for nearly 40 years.
There was no opening act for the concert, allowing fans to immerse themselves in Brooks’ music right from the start. As attendees filled the arena, they enjoyed a series of video montages that highlighted significant moments from his career, accompanied by a special pre-recorded message just for the Indianapolis crowd.
Brooks expressed his gratitude, saying, “Our band and crew have put in two years of hard work. Thank you for your incredible support on sale day. I hope you all have the time of your lives tonight.”
As the lights dimmed, the audience was treated to “The Halo,” a unique 360-degree video system that added an exciting visual element to the performance. When the countdown concluded, Brooks emerged to a roaring crowd, consisting of long-time fans and newcomers alike.
His aim for this tour is to revive the magic of his classic arena shows while incorporating modern technology. The return of the iconic Drum Pod, first introduced during his 1996-98 World Tour, played a central role in this experience.
The Indianapolis concert was particularly poignant, as it mirrored his earlier performances in the city, specifically at the now-demolished Market Square Arena. Despite the venue change, Brooks has remained dedicated to ensuring that every attendee enjoys an exceptional experience.
The nearly two-hour setlist featured beloved tracks from the 90s, such as “The Old Stuff,” “Rodeo,” and “Two of a Kind, Workin’ On A Full House.” The atmosphere was electric, with the audience eagerly participating and singing along.
Brooks acknowledged the incredible energy from the crowd, stating, “When they show up, you’re lucky; when they return, you’re blessed.” He performed emotional songs like “The River,” visibly moved by the connection he shares with his fans.
The night also showcased stunning visual effects, especially during “The Thunder Rolls,” where the stage transformed into a thunderstorm, captivating the audience with its dramatic flair.
One of the evening’s highlights came when Brooks responded to a fan’s request for “Bury the Hatchet,” leading him to perform his first single, “Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old).” This moment further solidified the bond between Brooks and his loyal supporters.
The show concluded with an exhilarating rendition of “Friends in Low Places,” which saw confetti rain down as thousands sang along. Following this, he performed “The Dance,” captivating the audience with his heartfelt delivery.
In a segment he calls “housekeeping,” Brooks took time to engage with the crowd, taking requests for lesser-known songs, which allowed fans to relive cherished memories through his music. This tradition emphasizes the importance of the connection between the artist and his audience.
The concert wrapped up with “Standing Outside the Fire,” featuring his full band, as Brooks took his leave after a heartfelt farewell. His performance throughout the night underscored the impact of his music on fans’ lives.
As concertgoers exited, one fan summed up the evening perfectly: “That was the best concert of my life.” With more shows lined up in the coming weeks, Brooks is set to continue bringing joy and nostalgia to his audiences across the country.
Source: countrynow.com
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