To mark the release of his Ultimate Hits on Nov. 6, the semiretired "Friends in Low Places" singer initially agreed to headline a single concert at the Sprint Center in Kansas City, Missouri, with wife Trisha Yearwood singing shotgun.
But tickets to that first show, set for Nov. 5, were snapped up in four minutes on Saturday, prompting Brooks to add eight more shows - more on this story
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