Location

North America, Europe, Oceania

January 29, 1993

October 11, 1994

3

63 in North America
26 in Europe
10 in Oceania
96 total

Show synopsis[edit]

Each concert began with Brooks rising from behind the drum kit, performing "Standing Outside the Fire" with fire pyrotechnics engulfing the stage. Many other special effects were used in the concert, including thunder and rain during "The Thunder Rolls", not common to more traditional country concerts.[1] The encore performance of "Ain't Goin' Down ('Til the Sun Comes Up)", featuring Brooks flying about the venue on a specially modified trapeze mechanism, has become a staple of Brooks' live performances.[2]

Recordings[edit]

The tour's September 24, 1993 concert at Texas Stadium in Dallas was recorded and broadcast on NBC, titled This is Garth Brooks, Too! (a follow-up to Brooks' 1992 televised concert).[3] It was later included in Brooks' The Entertainer DVD collection, released in 2006.

– vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar on "Callin' Baton Rouge", tenor saxophone on "One Night a Day"

Garth Brooks

– acoustic guitar, backing vocals

Ty England

David Gant – fiddle, piano, synthesizers

– electric guitar, electric banjo on "Callin' Baton Rouge", percussion, backing vocals

James Garver

Mark Greenwood – bass guitar, backing vocals

Steve McClure – pedal steel guitar, electric guitar, dobro on "Callin' Baton Rouge"

Debbie Nims – acoustic guitar, mandolin, percussion, backing vocals

Mike Palmer – drums, percussion

Betsy Smittle – bass guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals

List of Garth Brooks concert tours

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