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In the face of allegations of rape and sexual assault, Garth Brooks says the show must go on. Brooks, 62, will still perform his Garth Brooks/Plus ONE residency at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace this weekend despite being accused of assault and battery by a former hairstylist on Thursday, October 3. The country singer has concerts scheduled on Saturday, October 5 and Sunday, October 6, both of which are sold out.

A rep for the venue told Us Weekly that there are no plans to cancel the shows. In addition, the venue said it is not aware of any fans attempting to sell their tickets for the concerts in response to yesterday’s news. On secondary ticket app Stubhub, the cheapest ticket for the Saturday show is $117 while the most expensive is $697.



Brooks’ residency in Vegas extends to the first weekend of March 2025. Just hours after the allegations against Brooks went public, the singer took to the Colosseum stage for a performance that he called cathartic. “If there was ever a night that I really needed this, TONIGHT was that night!” Brooks captioned an Instagram post Friday, October 5.

“Thank you for my life!!!!! love, g.” In a lawsuit filed by an individual referred to as “Jane Roe,” Brooks is accused of raping the woman during a 2019 work trip. The woman alleged the incident happened when she worked as a hairstylist with Brooks and his wife, country singer Trisha Yearwood .

Brooks is also accused of offering a threesome with Yearwood, 60, and sending the woma.

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