It was a moment country music fans all over Ireland will never forget, the day they heard that the Garth Brooks concerts that were due to take place in 2014 were cancelled.
Garth Brooks has long been a fan of Ireland after he sold out eight nights in the Point Depot as it was then known in 1994, followed by a three-night stint in Croke Park in 1997.
Sure, he even wrote a song called Ireland and released it on a multi-million selling album. So when the country music singer retired in 2001 and came back to unveil his plans of a return to Croke Park in 2014, fans all over the country were overjoyed.
So overjoyed that the initial two nights that were first released, quickly turned into five nights. This was due to the overwhelming demand for
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