Aiken Promotions and Garth Brooks' US representative have said there are no plans for Brooks to perform in Ireland next year.
The concert promoters released the statement after a music magazine in the United States said Brooks will "surely" play Ireland next summer.
Aiken Promotions said: "There are no plans for Garth Brooks to perform in Ireland next year."
Brooks' US representative said an Irish concert next year "would not be possible as he is touring elsewhere".
According to the report on Billboard online, the singer's current tour may overtake U2's all-time attendance record of 7.3 million people.
The article quoted unnamed music executives as saying the country singer would use matinees to bump up ticket sales and said there will be both European and Australian legs to the tour.
It went on to say Brooks will "surely" make a huge play in Ireland too.
Brooks had been due to play five concerts in Croke Park during the summer, but he pulled out when a licence was granted for only three of the shows.