All 17 Garth Brooks Albums in Order of Release Date

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Garth Brooks Albums in Order: Having sold more than 170 million records worldwide, Garth Brooks one of the world’s best-selling music artists, and the best-selling solo albums artist in the United States with 156 million domestic units sold, ahead of Elvis Presley, and is second only to the Beatles in total album sales overall.

Troyal Garth Brooks was born on February 7, 1962, and is one of the monumental figures in American country music. Brooks used his massive popularity and several hits single-handedly fused country music with pop and rock, an accomplishment that not only worked wonders with country music fans but also gained him mainstream acceptance, making him one of the best-selling artists worldwide.

So far, he remains the first and only artist to have nine albums certified Diamond by the RIAA, surpassing the record previously held by The Beatles. The Diamond-certified albums are from No Fences, Ropin’ the Wind, to Double Live. Brooks went on hiatus from recording and performing between 2001 and 2005 but made a triumphant return with successful tours including his residency Garth at Wynn, and ongoing Stadium Tour. His latest album Time Traveler, out in November of 2023, shows his continued musical legacy.

Understanding Garth Brooks albums in order can help the interested listener who may want to look into his discography for insight into how this artist developed. So, if you are a die heart fan of Garth Brooks Albums then check out here we have list of Garth Brooks albums in order of release so far.

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Garth Brooks has released seventeen studio albums, two live albums, and fifty-one singles.

 The List of Garth Brooks Albums in Order of Release Date

Here is the The List of Garth Brooks Albums in Order of Release Date:

  1. Garth Brooks — April 12, 1989
  2. No Fences — August 27, 1990
  3. Ropin’ the Wind — September 10, 1991
  4. Beyond the Season — August 25, 1992
  5. The Chase — September 14, 1992
  6. In Pieces — August 31, 1993
  7. Fresh Horses — November 21, 1995
  8. Sevens — November 25, 1997
  9. Garth Brooks in…the Life of Chris Gaines — September 28, 1999
  10. Garth Brooks and the Magic of Christmas — November 23, 1999
  11. Scarecrow — November 13, 2001
  12. The Lost Sessions — November 25, 2005
  13. Man Against Machine — November 11, 2014
  14. Christmas Together (with Trisha Yearwood) — November 11, 2016
  15. Gunslinger — November 25, 2016
  16. Fun — November 20, 2020
  17. Time Traveler — November 7, 2023

 

All Garth Brooks Albums List in Order


1. Garth Brooks (1989)

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Tracks

  1. Not Counting You
  2. I’ve Got a Good Thing Going
  3. If Tomorrow Never Comes
  4. Everytime That It Rains
  5. Alabama Clay
  6. Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)
  7. Cowboy Bill
  8. Nobody Gets Off In This Town
  9. I Know One
  10. The Dance

On April 12, 1989, Garth Brooks’ self-titled debut emerged via Capitol Nashville. The album reached No. 13 on the Billboard 200 and No. 2 on Top Country Albums. RIAA-certified diamond, with over ten million copies shipped, it includes Brooks’ early hits such as “Much Too Young (To Feel This Damn Old)” and “If Tomorrow Never Comes.” The song “The Dance” took the Academy of Country Music’s Song and Video of the Year in 1990. Brooks looked back on the impact of the album, remarking on his nervous excitement that he felt when it came out and expressing pride in his first work:. Its influence spread to covers by the likes of Me First and the Gimme Gimmes and even Ronan Keating. Commercially, it continued to have an impact throughout the early 1990s, appearing on country charts and sustained Brooks’ legacy at that time.

2. No Fences (1990)

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Tracks

  1. The Thunder Rolls
  2. New Way to Fly
  3. Two of a Kind, Workin’ on a Full House
  4. Victim of the Game
  5. Friends in Low Places
  6. Wild Horses
  7. Unanswered Prayers
  8. Same Old Story
  9. Mr. Blue
  10. Wolves

No Fences is the pivotal second studio album by Garth Brooks that launched him to international stardom, released on August 27, 1990. Debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums and No. 3 on the Billboard 200, it stayed in the top 40 of the latter chart for 126 weeks. With 18 million copies shipped in the US, it remains Brooks’ best-selling studio album. The album included the popular singles “The Thunder Rolls,” “Friends in Low Places,” and “Unanswered Prayers.” This album was the ACM’s Album of the Year in 1990 and also had great success overseas, making Brooks’ first gold album abroad.

In addition, the song “Victim of the Game” was recorded by Trisha Yearwood, and “Wild Horses” was reissued in 2001 to No. 7 on the country chart. A 25th-anniversary reissue was planned for late 2015 but, because of disputes, it never materialized. The enduring popularity of the album is reflected in its extensive chart presence and numerous certifications.

3. Ropin’ the Wind (1991)

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Tracks

  1. Against the Grain
  2. Rodeo
  3. What She’s Doing Now
  4. Burning Bridges
  5. Papa Loved Mama
  6. Shameless
  7. Cold Shoulder
  8. We Bury the Hatchet
  9. In Lonesome Dove
  10. The River

 Garth Brooks’ “Ropin’ the Wind” is a landmark of country music history. It was his third studio album, released on September 2, 1991, and his first that debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 and Top Country Albums charts. It was quite an accomplishment-the first country album that reached both charts number one position was by Kenny Rogers more than ten years ago. The album put up a great run, holding the number one position for 18 weeks, and went platinum 14× as awarded by the RIAA in 1998. It created an international impact, making its place in the UK Top 50 pop albums list and topping country charts.

Cuts like the cover of Billy Joel’s “Shameless,” in addition to other hits such as “Rodeo” and “The River,” made this album seal Brooks as one of country music’s largest stars. His comments about the album show that no one expected such success, and he is proud these songs are current hits today. The song list includes several contributing artists, ranging from covers to original songs, which accounts for Brooks’ diversity and the mass appeal of the album.

4. Beyond the Season (1992)

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Tracks

  1. Go Tell It on the Mountain
  2. God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
  3. The Old Man’s Back in Town
  4. The Gift
  5. Unto You This Night
  6. White Christmas
  7. The Friendly Beasts
  8. Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy
  9. Silent Night
  10. Mary’s Dream
  11. What Child Is This?

Beyond the Season is Garth Brooks’s first Christmas album, released under Liberty Records on August 25, 1992. It fared very well, reaching number 2 both on the Billboard 200 and Top Country Albums. It was also the best-selling Christmas album of 1992 in the United States, having sold 1.54 million copies that year. About the total U.S. sales, by November 2014, it reached 2.65 million, positioning it as the seventeenth best-selling Christmas album of the SoundScan era. Certified Triple Platinum by the RIAA in November 1995, the album is a smorgasbord of traditional carols and original songs. It includes tracks such as “Go Tell It on the Mountain” and “White Christmas,” which only show Brooks’ classic and modern take on holiday tunes.

5. The Chase (1992)

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Tracks

  1. We Shall Be Free
  2. Somewhere Other Than the Night
  3. Mr. Right
  4. Every Now and Then
  5. Walkin’ After Midnight
  6. Dixie Chicken
  7. Learning to Live Again
  8. That Summer
  9. Something with a Ring to ItA
  10. Night Rider’s Lament
  11. Face To Face

Chase is the fourth studio album by country music artist Garth Brooks, released on September 14, 1992, by Liberty Records. It made a spectacular debut at number one on both the Billboard 200 and Top Country Albums charts, selling 403,000 copies in its initial week. The album was certified diamond by the RIAA and had international success, topping the UK country albums chart and being in the top ten for months. Notable cuts include “Dixie Chicken,” an homage to Little Feat’s 1973 song of the same name, and “Night Rider’s Lament,” which has previously been recorded by Jerry Jeff Walker and Chris LeDoux.

Brooks himself referred to this album at one point as being extremely personal, as he was expecting his first child, and his life was about to take a dramatic turn. The Chase features some socially themed songs and some more darker material. Brooks does some of his strongest writing to date. It had commercial success underlined by its great performance on the charts and many certifications, including a diamond award in the United States.

6. In Pieces (1993)

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Tracks

  1. Standing Outside the Fire
  2. The Night I Called the Old Man Out
  3. American Honky-Tonk Bar Association
  4. One Night a Day
  5. Kickin’ and Screamin’
  6. Ain’t Goin’ Down (‘Til the Sun Comes Up)
  7. The Red Strokes
  8. Callin’ Baton Rouge
  9. The Night Will Only Know
  10. The Cowboy Song

 In Pieces is the fifth studio album from Garth Brooks, released on August 31, 1993, by Liberty Records. The album debuted at #1 on both the Billboard 200 and the Top Country Albums charts. Amazingly, the album enjoyed incredible international success, reaching #1 on the UK country charts and #2 on the UK pop charts. Notably, “Callin’ Baton Rouge,” though this was originally a New Grass Revival 1987 hit, was included in this album, with the band reuniting for that particular track. Brooks mentioned in an interview that “The Cowboy Song” was found from the trash can by one of his team members. Brooks called In Pieces his most live, pulsating record, with songs like “Baton Rouge” and “Ain’t Goin’ Down (‘Til the Sun Comes Up)”. The album combined important voices, received multi-platinum marks in a number of countries, including Diamond in the U.S.

7. Fresh Horses (1995)

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Tracks

  1. The Old Stuff
  2. Cowboys and Angels
  3. The Fever
  4. That Ol’ Wind
  5. Rollin’
  6. The Change
  7. The Beaches of Cheyenne
  8. It’s Midnight Cinderella
  9. She’s Every Woman
  10. Ireland

Fresh Horses is the sixth studio album by American country music artist Garth Brooks, released on November 21, 1995. It reached number two on the Billboard 200 and topped the Top Country Albums chart, becoming Brooks’s sixth country number-one album. The album was banned worldwide from radio until its release, except for the singles “She’s Every Woman” and “The Fever”. “The Fever” was a country-rock cover of an Aerosmith song.

In 2020, it was certified 8× Platinum by the RIAA, denoting 8 million copies shipped in the US. Brooks co-wrote eight of the ten tracks on the album and described it as “a very introspective album of traveling, cowboys, and women that waited patiently for them.”. Of particular note is the 1998 “Limited Series” edition, which contains Bob Dylan’s “To Make You Feel My Love.” Other contributing artists to this album are Trisha Yearwood and Susan Ashton. Other hit singles from this album include the songs “The Beaches of Cheyenne” and “Ireland.” It was also certified Australia Gold, Canada 5× Platinum, and UK Gold.

8. Sevens (1997)

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Tracks

  1. Longneck Bottle
  2. How You Ever Gonna Know
  3. She’s Gonna Make It
  4. I Don’t Have to Wonder
  5. Two Piña Coladas
  6. Cowboy Cadillac
  7. Fit for a King
  8. Do What You Gotta Do
  9. You Move Me
  10. In Another’s Eyes
  11. When There’s No One Around
  12. A Friend to Me
  13. Take the Keys to My Heart
  14. Belleau Wood

 Garth Brooks’ Sevens is his seventh studio album that came out on November 25, 1997. The album reached number one on both the Billboard 200 and the Top Country Albums upon its release and it is his last studio album to be certified Diamond by the RIAA to date. Internationally, the album peaked at number one on the Country charts in Britain and saw significant crossover action on the pop charts.

Sevens encompasses the Grammy-winning “In Another’s Eyes” duet with Trisha Yearwood. Brooks called the album deeply personal, though he only wrote six of its tracks. The album includes chart-topping singles such as “Longneck Bottle” and “Two Piña Coladas”, and can boast a roster of great musicians. Notable tracks include “Fit for a King” and “Belleau Wood.” Sevens debuted at #1 on several charts and was certified 10× Platinum in November 2006. It was yet another proof of his power in country music.

9. Garth Brooks in…the Life of Chris Gaines (1999)

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Tracks

  1. That’s the Way I Remember It
  2. Lost in You
  3. Snow in July
  4. Driftin’ Away
  5. Way of the Girl
  6. Unsigned Letter
  7. It Don’t Matter to the Sun
  8. Right Now
  9. Main Street
  10. White Flag
  11. Digging for Gold
  12. Maybe
  13. My Love Tells Me So

Garth Brooks in.the Life of Chris Gaines, or Greatest Hits, is an interesting album by country star Garth Brooks under the pseudonym of Chris Gaines, an Australian rock star. The album was released on September 28, 1999, and was originally conceived as the soundtrack to the unproduced film The Lamb, featuring Brooks as a rock star who looks back on his life. The album was rather successful though, despite the fact that the film never came to life due to financial and management problems, reaching No. 2 on the Billboard 200 and No. 5 on the Canadian Albums Chart. Its single, “Lost in You,” went to No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The album’s rock orientation was Brooks’ apostasy from his country origins with a major image change that some critics at the time believed was the reason for poor sales compared to his prior efforts. Key tracks include “It Don’t Matter to the Sun,” later covered by Rosie Thomas and Don Henley with Stevie Nicks, and “Right Now,” which samples The Youngbloods’ hit “Get Together.” The album attested to 2× Platinum in the U.S. and Platinum in Canada, giving evidence of its commercial effect despite mixed reception.

10. Garth Brooks and the Magic of Christmas (1999)

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Tracks

  1. It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year
  2. Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!
  3. The Christmas Song
  4. White Christmas
  5. Baby Jesus Is Born
  6. God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen
  7. Winter Wonderland
  8. Sleigh Ride
  9. Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
  10. (There’s No Place Like) Home for the Holidays
  11. Silver Bells
  12. Go Tell It on the Mountain
  13. The Wise Men’s Journey
  14. O Little Town of Bethlehem

Garth Brooks & the Magic of Christmas is the second Christmas album from Garth Brooks and was released on November 23, 1999. The album peaked at number seven on the Billboard 200 and reached number one on the Top Country Albums chart, becoming Brooks’ tenth number-one album. The album includes the classic Christmas songs such as “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year,” “Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!”, and “The Christmas Song,” apart from individualistic interpretations of standards.

In 2001, Brooks reissued an anthology entitled Songs from Call Me Claus, which included all the songs from this album except for “White Christmas,” “God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen,” and “Go Tell It on the Mountain.” The album carries a magnificent bunch of instrumental and vocal performances by highly reputed performers and arrangers. Garth Brooks & the Magic of Christmas also was certified Platinum in the U.S. and Gold in Canada, showing the album received considerable commercial success.

11. Scarecrow (2001)

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Tracks

  1. Why Ain’t I Running
  2. Beer Run (B-Double E-Double Are You In?)
  3. Wrapped Up in You
  4. The Storm
  5. Thicker Than Blood
  6. Big Money
  7. Squeeze Me In
  8. Mr. Midnight
  9. Pushing Up Daisies
  10. Rodeo or Mexico
  11. Don’t Cross the River
  12. When You Come Back to Me Again

 Scarecrow is the eighth studio album from country music artist Garth Brooks and was released on November 13, 2001. It debuted at #1 on both the Billboard 200 and Top Country Albums charts and has been certified 5× Platinum by the RIAA. At the 2002 Canadian Country Music Association Awards, it won Best Selling Album. Brooks reissued the album in 2016 with the addition of two new tracks: “More Than a Memory” and “Good Ride Cowboy.” Brooks called the album a “labor of love,” filled with a heavy dosage of steel guitars. Popular singles include “Wrapped Up in You” and “Squeeze Me In.” Several cuts had been previously recorded by other artists, and the album features contributions from musicians like Bruce Bouton and Trisha Yearwood. Scarecrow’s commercial success is indicated by its peak chart positions and heavy certifications.

12. The Lost Sessions (2005)

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Tracks

  1. Fishin’ in the Dark
  2. That Girl Is a Cowboy
  3. Good Ride Cowboy
  4. For a Minute There
  5. Please Operator (Could You Trace This Call)
  6. I’d Rather Have Nothing
  7. American Dream
  8. I’ll Be the Wind
  9. My Baby No Está Aquí
  10. Allison Miranda
  11. Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream

“Garth Brooks: The Lost Sessions” is a country music album by Garth Brooks, released in 2005. Consisting of unreleased tracks recorded at different times in his career, the album includes songs recorded between 1992 and 2000 that did not find their way onto his previous albums. The Lost Sessions really points to Brooks’s signature sound, which seamlessly fuses traditional country elements with contemporary influences. For the fans of Brooks’ music, this album gives good exposure to trace his creativity development step by step and find some hidden treasures there.

13. Man Against Machine (2014)

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Tracks

  1. Man Against Machine
  2. She’s Tired of Boys
  3. Cold Like That
  4. All-American Kid
  5. Mom
  6. Wrong About You
  7. Rodeo and Juliet
  8. Midnight Train
  9. Cowboys Forever
  10. People Loving People
  11. Send ‘Em On Down the Road
  12. Fish
  13. You Wreck Me
  14. Tacoma

Following a 13-year hiatus, Brooks returned in 2014 with the album “Man Against Machine.” The album again saw Brooks return to a country sound that many are accustomed to, but now mixed with modern elements. “People Loving People” and “Mom” are both included on this album, soothing many of his die-hard fans’ ears. The entire album features a range from love to faith to issues occurring in society, while also touching on personal events. Positive reviews abounded for “Man Against Machine,” as the heartfelt lyrics with Brooks’ powerful vocals proved him once more as one of country music’s most influential and beloved artists.

14. Christmas Together (with Trisha Yearwood) (2016)

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Tracks

  1. I’m Beginning to See the Light
  2. Ugly Christmas Sweater
  3. Santa Baby
  4. Feliz Navidad
  5. What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve?
  6. Marshmallow World
  7. Merry Christmas Means I Love You
  8. Hard Candy Christmas
  9. Baby, It’s Cold Outside
  10. The Man with the Bag
  11. What I’m Thankful for (The Thanksgiving Song)

“Garth Brooks Christmas Together” is just an outstanding holiday album, which has been released back in 2016, performed by the famous country singer Garth Brooks and his wife Trisha Yearwood. Traditional Christmas classics combined with sincere original songs make the album very harmonious; the singing duo is outstandingly good, full of vocal chemistry, and just love to the season of a great holiday. The deep, soulful voices of Garth and Trisha make the whole album warm and cozy; it’s a perfect companion for holiday gatherings and chilly nights beside the fire. “Garth Brooks Christmas Together” captured just that feeling of Christmas joy and has spread its eternal magic to people of all ages.

15. Gunslinger (2016)

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Tracks

  1. Honky-Tonk Somewhere
  2. Weekend
  3. Ask Me How I Know
  4. Baby, Let’s Lay Down and Dance
  5. He Really Loves You
  6. Pure Adrenaline
  7. Whiskey to Wine
  8. BANG! BANG!
  9. Cowboys and Friends
  10. 8teen

Gunslinger, Brooks’s tenth studio album, was released on November 25, 2016, via Pearl Records. The first single, “Baby, Let’s Lay Down and Dance,” was released to radio on October 13, 2016. Gunslinger received a Metacritic score of 65 based on generally favorable reviews by music critics. It debuted at No. 4 on the Top Country Albums chart, selling 19,000 copies in its first week, and by March 2018 had sold 146,700 copies in the US. A Walmart-exclusive bundle which packaged Christmas Together also made some notable chart impacts. It includes tracks such as “Whiskey to Wine” that features Trisha Yearwood, “Friends in Low Places” featuring several country stars, among others.

16. Fun (2020)

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Tracks

  1. The Road I’m On
  2. That’s What Cowboys Do
  3. All Day Long
  4. Shallow
  5. Dive Bar
  6. Amen
  7. The Courage of Love
  8. I Can Be Me With You
  9. Message in a Bottle
  10. Stronger Than Me
  11. (A Hard Way to Make An) Easy Livin’
  12. Where the Cross Don’t Burn
  13. Party Gras (The Mardi Gras Song)
  14. (Sometimes You’ve Got to Die To) Live Again

Fun is the eleventh studio album by country music icon Garth Brooks, finally released on November 20, 2020, after delays caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The lead single, “All Day Long”, was released on 19 June 2018. It was followed by “Stronger Than Me” in November 2018. The third single, “Dive Bar”, featuring Blake Shelton, was released on 18 June 2019. The fourth single, “Shallow”, a duet with Trisha Yearwood, arrived on 1 December 2020. The fifth single, “That’s What Cowboys Do”, was released on 29 June 2021. Other tracks are solo performances, though there are several guest vocals, including “Where the Cross Don’t Burn” with Charley Pride. It peaked at number 42 on the US Billboard 200 and number 7 on Top Country Albums.

17. Time Traveler (2023)

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Tracks

  1. Me Without You
  2. Rodeo Man
  3. Only Country Music
  4. St Paul/Minneapolis (A True Story)
  5. Neon Neighborhood
  6. The Ship and the Bottle
  7. Pleasure in the Pain
  8. The Ride
  9. Another Man’s Sky
  10. We Belong to Each Other

Time Traveler is the seventeenth studio album by country singer Garth Brooks and was released exclusively through Bass Pro Shops on November 7, 2023. This is Brooks’ last work in his Limited Series, which began with Man Against Machine in 2014, Gunslinger in 2016, Triple Live in 2018, and Fun in 2020. Time Traveler speaks to the history of country as Brooks reminisces with a ten-track disc in that signature, nostalgia-tinged sound of his.

It featured the lead single “Rodeo Man,” a duet with Ronnie Dunn, which was also part of a promotional campaign that included in-store appearances at Bass Pro Shops. Reviews have generally been positive with regard to a return to his style from the ’90s, while some have criticized his distribution methods. Songs like “Only Country Music” and “Pleasure in the Pain” have shown again his depth emotionally. The album first started streaming on Amazon Music back on September 6, 2024.

Some of the featured artists on the album include Kelly Clarkson and Trisha Yearwood, among a very long list of notable personnel that really contributes to making the record as layered and complex as it is.

All Garth Brooks Tours in Order by Year

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Garth Brooks has been one of the changing factors in country music; he rewrites the notion of concerts with his innovative tours. From the “Ropin’ the Wind Tour” in 1991-1992, Brooks brought his high-energy, pyrotechnic-filled style to fans across the nation for the first time as headliner, supporting his album entitled Ropin’ the Wind. He followed that with “The Garth Brooks World Tour”, his only world tour, which simply burst with versatility across continents from Australia to Spain.

The “Garth Brooks World Tour” (1996–98) was Brooks’ return with his over-the-top production in support of his Fresh Horses and Sevens albums. That tour broke attendance records and became one of the highest-grossing of the decade. After a very long hiatus, he started yet another ambitious “Garth Brooks World Tour” in 2014–17, which continued to be commercially successful and set a number of records.

In 2018, Brooks launched the “Stadium Tour,” where he headlined North American stadiums, and in 2023 moved to the “Garth Brooks/Plus ONE” residency at The Colosseum in Las Vegas. With these shows, Brooks showed his innovative capacity and how he can always surprise the audience, confirming Brooks as one of the greatest forces in live entertainment.

Here is the list of Garth Brooks Tours in Order by Year:

  1. The Garth Brooks World Tour (1993–1994)
  2. The Garth Brooks World Tour (1996–1998)
  3. Garth at Wynn (2009–2014)
  4. The Garth Brooks World Tour (2014–2017)
  5. Dive Bar Tour (2019)
  6. The Garth Brooks Stadium Tour (2019–2022)
  7. Garth Brooks/Plus ONE (2023)

Conclusion:

To put it in a nutshell, the phenomenal career of Garth Brooks is underlined by the extensive discography evidenced in the Garth Brooks Albums in Order. Brooks, starting from the very groundbreaking Garth Brooks to his most recent release, Time Traveler, had managed to set himself as a transformer within country music. His innovative blend of pop and rock elements has netted him unparalleled success, including nine Diamond-certified albums and numerous accolades. After a brief retirement from music, Brooks has come back with extremely successful tours and residencies that have continued to cement his position as one of the best-selling solo artists of all time.


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