Garth at Wynn
Residency by Garth Brooks | |
Location | Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S. |
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Venue | Encore Theatre |
Associated album | Blame It All on My Roots: Five Decades of Influences |
Start date | December 11, 2009 |
End date | January 4, 2014 |
Legs | 6 |
No. of shows |
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Garth Brooks concert chronology |
Garth at Wynn was a concert residency by American country pop singer Garth Brooks at the Encore Theatre in Las Vegas. It began on December 11, 2009 and featured acoustic concerts with Brooks and Trisha Yearwood on periodic weekends until January 4, 2014. The first multi-concert live performances by Brooks since 1998, the 187-show residency predominantly featured a set list designed to show Brooks' music influences. This prompted the release of Brooks' 2013 album, Blame It All on My Roots: Five Decades of Influences.
Background
Following his retirement from the music industry in 2002, Garth Brooks rarely performed outside occasional events, such as a series in Kansas City and benefit concerts in Los Angeles. Despite his original intention to remain officially retired until 2014, Brooks, along with wife Trisha Yearwood, received an offer from Steve Wynn to perform a residency show at his Encore Theatre in Las Vegas. Living in Oklahoma, Brooks agreed to perform on periodic weekends, provided the inclusion of a personal airplane for quick transportation to and from the venue.[1] Over time, the concerts became more and more influence-based, consisting of a set list featuring Brooks covering his most influential songs of the past, with a brief appearance by Yearwood.[2]
Although nearly all concerts of the residency featured Brooks performing acoustically, the final four concerts included Brooks' entire band.[3] This served as a transition for Brooks, going from a one-man acoustic show to his world tour, which began in September 2014.
Concert films and broadcasts
Concerts performed on May 24, 2013 were filmed for later branding as a DVD, Garth Brooks: Live at the Wynn, included with the purchase of Brooks' album, Blame It All on My Roots: Five Decades of Influences.[4] Additionally, the final concert of the acoustic residency on November 29, 2013 was filmed and broadcast live on CBS.[5] Titled Garth Brooks: Live from Las Vegas, the special was broadcast as promotion for Brooks' album, and it was Brooks' first televised concert special since his 2008 Los Angeles show.[6] It attracted 9.33 million live viewers, number one in its timeslot.[7]
Critical reception
Melinda Newman of Variety praised the shows' simplicity, commenting, "Leave it to Garth Brooks to come to Las Vegas with a show that goes against everything Sin City represents: There are no big costume changes, dancing girls, elaborate sets or special effects: just a man and his guitar. And it's more than enough."[8] Joe Brown of Las Vegas Weekly commented on the closeness of the shows, stating, "each concert of Brooks' five-year engagement has the potential to feel like a one-of-a-kind occurrence, which makes the audience feel special."[9] Norm Clarke of the Las Vegas Review-Journal remarked, "Brooks was at his best on every level."[10]
Set list
This set list is representative of the performance on October 5, 2012. It does not represent all concerts for the duration of the residency.[11]
- "Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)"
- "Mama Tried" (Merle Haggard cover)
- "She Thinks I Still Care" (George Jones cover)
- "He Stopped Loving Her Today" (George Jones cover)
- "The Grand Tour" (George Jones cover)
- "Mrs. Robinson" (Simon & Garfunkel cover)
- "The Sound of Silence" (Simon & Garfunkel cover)
- "Everybody's Talkin'" (Harry Nilsson cover)
- "Hey Jude" (The Beatles cover)
- "Wild World" (Cat Stevens cover)
- "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" (Otis Redding cover)
- "Midnight Train to Georgia" (Gladys Knight & the Pips cover)
- "Ain't No Sunshine" (Bill Withers cover)
- "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" (Marvin Gaye cover)
- "Rodeo"
- "Carolina in My Mind" (James Taylor cover)
- "Fire and Rain" (James Taylor cover)
- "The River"
- "Sweet Baby James" (James Taylor cover)
- "American Pie" (Don McLean cover)
- "Night Moves" (Bob Seger cover)
- "Turn the Page" (Bob Seger cover)
- "The Thunder Rolls"
- "Unwound" (George Strait cover)
- "Diggin' Up Bones" (Randy Travis cover)
- "Ten Feet Away" (Keith Whitley cover)
- "In Another's Eyes" (duet with Trisha Yearwood)
- "She's in Love with the Boy" (performed by Trisha Yearwood)
- "The Call" (duet with Trisha Yearwood)
- "If Tomorrow Never Comes"
- "Two of a Kind, Workin' on a Full House"
- "You Never Even Called Me by My Name" (David Allan Coe cover)
- "Operator (That's Not the Way It Feels)" (Jim Croce cover)
- "Unanswered Prayers"
- "That Summer"
- "To Make You Feel My Love"
- "Papa Loved Mama"
- "Shameless"
Encores
- "The Dance"
- "Callin' Baton Rouge"
- "Piano Man" (Billy Joel cover)
- "Friends in Low Places"
Residency dates
Date | City | Country | Venue |
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Leg 1[12][13] | |||
December 11, 2009 | Las Vegas | United States | Encore Theatre |
December 12, 2009 2 shows | |||
December 13, 2009 | |||
January 1, 2010 | |||
January 2, 2010 2 shows | |||
January 3, 2010 | |||
January 22, 2010 | |||
January 23, 2010 2 shows | |||
January 24, 2010 | |||
February 12, 2010 | |||
February 13, 2010 2 shows | |||
February 14, 2010 | |||
February 26, 2010 | |||
February 27, 2010 2 shows | |||
February 28, 2010 | |||
March 26, 2010 | |||
March 27, 2010 2 shows | |||
March 28, 2010 | |||
April 9, 2010 | |||
April 10, 2010 2 shows | |||
April 11, 2010 | |||
Leg 2[14][15] | |||
June 25, 2010 | Las Vegas | United States | Encore Theatre |
June 26, 2010 2 shows | |||
June 27, 2010 | |||
July 16, 2010 | |||
July 17, 2010 2 shows | |||
July 18, 2010 | |||
August 6, 2010 | |||
August 7, 2010 2 shows | |||
August 8, 2010 | |||
September 10, 2010 | |||
September 11, 2010 2 shows | |||
September 12, 2010 | |||
October 1, 2010 | |||
October 2, 2010 2 shows | |||
October 3, 2010 | |||
October 22, 2010 | |||
October 23, 2010 2 shows | |||
October 24, 2010 | |||
November 5, 2010 | |||
November 6, 2010 2 shows | |||
November 7, 2010 | |||
November 19, 2010 | |||
November 20, 2010 2 shows | |||
November 21, 2010 | |||
December 3, 2010 | |||
December 4, 2010 2 shows | |||
December 5, 2010 | |||
January 21, 2011 | |||
January 22, 2011 2 shows | |||
January 23, 2011 | |||
February 11, 2011 | |||
February 12, 2011 2 shows | |||
February 13, 2011 | |||
February 25, 2011 | |||
February 26, 2011 2 shows | |||
February 27, 2011 | |||
March 25, 2011 2 shows | |||
March 26, 2011 2 shows | |||
April 8, 2011 2 shows | |||
April 9, 2011 2 shows | |||
Leg 3[16][17][18] | |||
June 3, 2011 2 shows |
Las Vegas | United States | Encore Theatre |
June 4, 2011 2 shows | |||
June 24, 2011 2 shows | |||
June 25, 2011 2 shows | |||
July 22, 2011 2 shows | |||
July 23, 2011 2 shows | |||
August 19, 2011 2 shows | |||
August 20, 2011 2 shows | |||
September 9, 2011 2 shows | |||
September 10, 2011 2 shows | |||
September 23, 2011 2 shows | |||
September 24, 2011 2 shows | |||
October 7, 2011 2 shows | |||
October 8, 2011 2 shows | |||
October 21, 2011 2 shows | |||
October 22, 2011 2 shows | |||
November 4, 2011 2 shows | |||
November 5, 2011 2 shows | |||
January 5, 2012 2 shows | |||
January 6, 2012 2 shows | |||
January 7, 2012 2 shows | |||
January 27, 2012 2 shows | |||
January 28, 2012 2 shows | |||
February 17, 2012 2 shows | |||
February 18, 2012 2 shows | |||
March 2, 2012 2 shows | |||
March 3, 2012 2 shows | |||
March 30, 2012 2 shows | |||
March 31, 2012 2 shows | |||
April 20, 2012 2 shows | |||
April 21, 2012 2 shows | |||
June 8, 2012 2 shows | |||
June 9, 2012 2 shows | |||
Leg 4[19] | |||
September 21, 2012 2 shows |
Las Vegas | United States | Encore Theatre |
September 22, 2012 2 shows | |||
October 5, 2012 2 shows | |||
October 6, 2012 2 shows | |||
October 26, 2012 2 shows | |||
October 27, 2012 2 shows | |||
November 16, 2012 2 shows | |||
November 17, 2012 2 shows | |||
Leg 5[20] | |||
May 24, 2013 2 shows[a] |
Las Vegas | United States | Encore Theatre |
May 25, 2013 2 shows | |||
July 5, 2013 2 shows | |||
July 6, 2013 2 shows | |||
Leg 6[3][5][21] | |||
October 18, 2013 2 shows |
Las Vegas | United States | Encore Theatre |
October 19, 2013 2 shows | |||
November 8, 2013 2 shows | |||
November 9, 2013 2 shows | |||
November 29, 2013[b] | |||
January 3, 2014[c] 2 shows | |||
January 4, 2014[c] 2 shows |
Notes
- ^ These concerts were filmed and later released on DVD alongside Brooks' album, Blame It All on My Roots: Five Decades of Influences.
- ^ This concert was the final show of the acoustic residency, broadcast live on CBS.
- ^ a b These concerts, dubbed "Garth Brooks: The Man, His Band and His Music", featured a different set list, with Brooks performing a medley of his older hits.
See also
References
- ^ Lewis, Randy (16 October 2009). "How Steve Wynn won over Garth Brooks". LA Times. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
- ^ "Garth Brooks Concert Setlists & Tour Dates". setlist.fm. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
- ^ a b "In A New Year Blowout, Garth Brooks Brings His Band And Big Sound To Wynn Las Vegas For Two Nights Only". PR Newswire. 3 December 2013. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
- ^ Vinson, Christina (25 May 2013). "Garth Brooks Heading to Las Vegas to Record Special DVD Read More: Garth Brooks Heading to Las Vegas to Record Special DVD". TasteofCountry.com. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
- ^ a b Leach, Robin (28 October 2013). "Garth Brooks' final show at Encore Theater in Wynn to air live on CBS on Nov. 29". Las Vegas Sun. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
- ^ "CBS to Broadcast". garthbrooks.com. Archived from the original on September 24, 2009. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
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- ^ Brown, Joe (12 December 2009). "Thoughts on Garth Brooks, man-crushes and a new showbiz paradigm". Las Vegas Weekly. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
- ^ Clarke, Norm (1 December 2013). "Brooks finishes with a flourish in Las Vegas". Las Vegas Review-Journal. Retrieved 1 March 2016.
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