Garth Brooks Tests ‘Negative’ For COVID-19 After Potential Exposure
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood will be playing an online show on Facebook tonight (7/14) for fans and taking requests after the couple tested “negative” for the coronavirus. The country…

Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood will be playing an online show on Facebook tonight (7/14) for fans and taking requests after the couple tested "negative" for the coronavirus.
The country power couple postponed an earlier online show on July 7th after the possible COVID-19 exposure to someone on their team.
Garth said last night (7/13) on Facebook, “We all tested; everybody tested negative – including the possible exposure which ended up not being a possible exposure. It averted, as well. They tested negative, as well. So we’re back.”
He added, “I just miss getting to play. I think there’s some things you do for a living, and there’s some things you do to live. And I think…I think…that is what I do."
The couple is still accepting requests for their rescheduled event but one rule applies – as Garth asked a couple weeks ago, any request has to be accompanied by a photo of you with a mustache (in honor of his late friend Emmett Gilliam whose birthday was 7/7 – the originally planned performance date – a man known for his distinctive signature ‘stache).
For inspiration, Trisha and Garth shared a photo of themselves sporting some impressive facial hair on Facebook.
The pair will be live tonight (7/14) (7:00pm ET, 6:00pm CT) to play requests.















