In late October, Garth Brooks' World Tour will make its way to Charleston, W.V.

Brooks and wife Trisha Yearwood -- his special guest at all of his World Tour stops -- will perform in Charleston on Oct. 21 at 7PM; on Oct. 22 at 7PM and 10:30PM; and on Oct. 23 at 7:30PM, at the city's Charleston Civic Center. It will be Brooks' first time performing in Charleston in 19 years.

Tickets for Brooks' Charleston show will go on sale on Sept. 16 at 10AM ET, with a limit of eight tickets per purchase in effect. Tickets will be available through Ticketmaster.com or by phone at 1-866-448-7849 or 1-800-745-3000. Tickets will cost $61.22, plus a $5.51 tax, a $2 facility fee and a $6.25 service charge, for a total of $74.98.

Since the fall of 2014, Brooks and Yearwood have been on the road for Brooks' World Tour. Brooks says that he’s exploring options for shows overseas, including in Europe and Australia, following the conclusion of his North American dates in 2017.

Brooks originally planned to follow 2014’s Man Against Machine with another new album in 2015 or 2016, but in March, he announced that he was delaying the project so that he could write what he calls “the most Garth thing I have ever done.” Brooks now hopes to release that solo album, as well as a Christmas record with Yearwood this fall. The artist recently announced that he had left his record label, RCA Nashville, and will be releasing his new music on his own Pearl Records. In addition to his label change, Brooks is working on a deal with a streaming partner and working on a retail deal; he is also hiring a radio promotions staff to help with his new album.

Beginning Sept. 8, Brooks will launch his own SiriusXM satellite radio channel, featuring a playlist of music from Brooks and the artists who influenced him; Brooks-hosted shows and behind-the-scenes commentary; and live concert recordings, other rarities and shows hosted by the singer’s friends and fans. He’ll celebrate the new venture with an invitation-only concert at Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium — his first-ever full show at the historic venue.

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