Video: Garth Brooks fans camp out five days ahead of ticket sales in Dungannon

Number one fan...Despite tickets not going on sale until Thursday, Siobhan McLaughlin heads the queue outside Stewart's Music Shop in Irish Street, Dungannon to purchase tickets for the Garth Brooks Concert at Croke Park in July. INTT0614-101ar.Number one fan...Despite tickets not going on sale until Thursday, Siobhan McLaughlin heads the queue outside Stewart's Music Shop in Irish Street, Dungannon to purchase tickets for the Garth Brooks Concert at Croke Park in July. INTT0614-101ar.
Number one fan...Despite tickets not going on sale until Thursday, Siobhan McLaughlin heads the queue outside Stewart's Music Shop in Irish Street, Dungannon to purchase tickets for the Garth Brooks Concert at Croke Park in July. INTT0614-101ar.
THE first queue for Garth Brooks tickets has started in Dungannon five days before they even go on general release.

The group of 15 women, ranging in age from 14 to 65, are so determined to land tickets to their dream concert that they started queuing at 3.45am on Sunday morning, covering shifts around the clock, just to make sure they don’t miss out.

Their antics have even attracted the attention of Garth Brooks manager, who, on the phone from Nashville voiced his surprise that Garth’s fans would go that far just to see him.

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