Garth Brooks Adds Second Minneapolis Show per Request of the State Govenor

Fans of Garth Brooks have Minnesota Governor Mark Dayton to thank as to why he’s adding a second concert when he visits Minneapolis.

The country crooner told reporters during a call Monday that his upcoming stadium tour is “all about one special night.” But the 50,000 tickets for his May 4 show sold out within an hour Friday, so officials at the state-owned U.S. Bank Stadium asked the governor to ask Brooks to add a second show, which the request was made via Twitter.

Brooks says that was enough to get him to relax his one-night-only rule. The second show will be May 3. Dayton plans to attend. Brooks planned to make the announcement at a news conference with Dayton at the state Capitol, but the musician’s plane’s door wouldn’t close, so he couldn’t fly in.


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