Bring Garth Brooks back to the Nutter Center!
Bring Garth Brooks back to the Nutter Center!
In December of 1992, Garth Brooks made his debut in the Miami Valley when he played in front of a sold out crowd at the Nutter Center. To date, Garth’s 1992 concert still holds the Nutter Center record for the fastest sell-out of a single performance (17 minutes). Now, the Nutter Center are launching a social media campaign dubbed #NutterCenter4Garth urging Garth to make another stop in Dayton.
How you can help bring Garth Brooks to Dayton
The plan is to encourage Daytonians to interact with Garth through social media by including him in your posts, photos and tweets. You can help the Nutter Center bring Garth Brooks back to Dayton by posting and tweeting using the hashtag #NutterCenter4Garth and tagging @garthbrooks in all posts, retweets and replies.
Facebook: Fans like you will help us gain and retain the attention of not only Garth Brooks, but the thousands of fans in the surrounding area. First off, make sure you are a Fan of the Nutter Center Facebook page. To build awareness of our campaign, post comments, pictures, or videos on our wall while also tagging @garthbrooks.
Twitter: Use the hashtag #NutterCenter4Garth, as well as mentioning @garthbrooks & @nuttercenter in all posts, retweets, or replies. Example Tweets (feel free to copy and paste):
Help bring @Garth Brooks to @Nutter Center. Retweet and help spread the word. #NutterCenter4Garth
Man this ice cream tastes good. Only thing that would make it better is @garthbrooks playing @Nutter Center. #NutterCenter4Garth
Instagram: Like Twitter, please use the hashtags #NutterCenter4Garth and #garthgram while also tagging @garthbrooks and @nuttercenter. On Instagram, Garth exhibits an overwhelming appreciation for his fans while also interacting with them.
For more information, click here, and let's make this concert a reality!
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Wright State University Nutter Center.
Wright State University Nutter Center - The Nutter Center, a state-of-the-art facility at Wright State University, hosts over fifty national touring concerts and performances each year.




















