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| - Oh Lord, my life is complete. Seeing Garth in Vegas was seriously on my bucket list. My fiancé and I had been talking about seeing Garth for a long time and when I had an opportunity to surprise him with a Vegas trip to catch his show, I knew I had to do it. Lucky for us, Garth JUST announced that Nov. 17th will be his last show so we really lucked out in seeing it this weekend!
We knew going in that this wasn't going to be a CONCERT; it's a show. It's one man, his guitar and a brief interlude with Trisha Yearwood (a great addition). It's a journey, really, that he tells so very well. He goes through his life, decade by decade and explores the music that influenced his life and his own masterpieces. He intermixes some Garth classics and ends the last 1/3 or so with Garth-only songs.
He. Is. Amazing. A truly stunningly amazing entertainer from start to finish. He kept everyone absolutely captivated with his storytelling and his singing. His voice is chillingly fantastic and he is surprisingly HILARIOUS when he tells these super relatable stories. He's incredibly humble and the whole show comes off as being very sincere and genuine. I'm not sure if this is scripted (in a sense), but he makes it seem like it's catered to the audience and 100% raw and real. This show would definitely entertain anyone -- not just a country or Garth fan -- but being HUGE fans of his, my fiancé and I were absolutely in heaven. We never wanted the show to end! If you have a chance to see him before he stops playing, GO!! There's no question, there's no two ways about it; this was the BEST show I have ever seen and is likely the best and most memorable show I WILL ever see in my life. Garth, you're my hero.
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