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Garth going Vegas? Vegas news says?? Sounds odd to me

I don't think this story sounds right...but I am always up for surprises: from Vegas paper today...not even the lead story:

THE SCENE AND HEARD

So what's the story behind Garth Brooks' surprise concert for 600 to 800 VIP guests Monday at the Encore Theater? That deal with Steve Wynn that we hinted at here two weeks ago looks like it might happen. "Garth has a contract in his hands," a spy said. "The holdup is ticket prices." Brooks, like Bruce Springsteen before him, apparently isn't comfortable with "Vegas" tickets. Wynn had a hint for his guests when they arrived at the 1,600-seat theater Monday: they found black hats on their seats. Out came Brooks, who put on a full concert without a band behind him. Near the end, he took questions and when someone asked why he didn't sing a certain song, Brooks sang it. The country star retired in 2000 at the height of his career. ...

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