Saturday, November 6, 2010

Garth Brooks Fans Waiting Books At Bridgestone Arena

More than a dozen of Garth Brooks fans were in line today with the morning sun appeared at the Country Music Hall Arena East Bridgestone, waiting for tickets to their flood relief concert for sale.
Brooks and his wife, Trisha Yearwood, will participate in a flood-relief concert on 17 December Bridgestone Nashville Arena with all proceeds going to the Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee.
Tickets are $ 25 and are available through Ticketmaster on the phone and now online too.
Fans who wanted to buy in person was in line early Thursday to get wristbands. Again had to queue again today to buy tickets. Each is limited to eight.
Todd Melton drove again Pulaski, from 3 in the morning to purchase tickets and stood in line at 6 am. He blew a thermos of coffee cup in your hands with gloves, a Harley-Davidson cap pulled down over his ears.
A friend had promised to come and walk with him, but did not wake up tomorrow. "He'll charge a little more for their tickets," said Melton.
Jonathan Casterline was right behind him in line. He lived in New York, but missed much Brooks Central Park concert. "When I see an opportunity like this for $ 27, I have to try," he said.

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