Garth Brooks announces country music comeback, digital downloads

Country music star Garth Brooks performs at the 48th ACM Awards in Las Vegas in this file photo on April 7, 2013. Brooks said on Thursday he was coming out of retirement and will release new music for the first time in more than decade. -- PHOTO: REU
Country music star Garth Brooks performs at the 48th ACM Awards in Las Vegas in this file photo on April 7, 2013. Brooks said on Thursday he was coming out of retirement and will release new music for the first time in more than decade. -- PHOTO: REUTERS

(REUTERS) - Country music star Garth Brooks said on Thursday he was coming out of recording retirement and will release new music for the first time in more than decade.

Brooks, who in recent years has been playing concerts in Las Vegas, said at a Nashville news conference he would also make his music available for purchase on his website.

The Friends in Low Places singer, who has sold more than 130 million albums worldwide, is one of the most successful musicians who does not allow Apple's iTunes music store to sell his songs as downloads.

Brooks, 52, will also announce a world tour next week. Five comeback concerts planned for Croke Park stadium in Dublin were cancelled on Tuesday after authorities denied permits because local residents objected to the disruption so many successive concerts would bring.

Sony Music will distribute Brooks' forthcoming albums.

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