Garth Brooks Reveals Grand Launch of Friends in Low Places Bar

by

Riley Johnson

Updated

October 12, 2023

Updated

October 12, 2023

Updated

October 12, 2023

Garth Brooks is all set to unveil his honky-tonk and bar in the heart of downtown Nashville, Tennessee – promising an exciting addition to the city’s entertainment scene. 

The country music sensation revealed that his Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky-Tonk will open its doors on Friday, November 24, to coincide with Black Friday. More importantly, it appears that a grand celebration is in the works.

Garth Brooks Is Gearing Up For A Party To Mark The Grand Opening Of His New Bar

It was in 2020 when Garth Brooks revealed his intentions of opening a bar. He even shared various details, such as the bar’s location, theme, and name.

Now, it’s finally happening! Fans will soon be stepping into the Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky-Tonk. 

When it opens, Brooks will join country stars like Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, and Miranda Lambert as the face of bars in Nashville’s entertainment scene. Like the city’s other iconic bars, live music will be at the center of this dive bar.

What’s a better way to open its door than a concert by Garth Brooks, right?

The opening night concert by the Grammy Award-winning artist will surely draw the crowd. However, Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky-Tonk has limited space. It means that tickets won’t be available in the marketplace, and the only way to get them is by winning them. 

Fans looking forward to attending the bar’s historic event must listen to the Big 615 on TuneIn and wait for full instructions on how to enter the contest, which will be announced on October 16. 

We are hoping we get to see you there! Stay tuned for more updates. 


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