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Honky Tonk

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entertainment1 year ago

"Travis Kelce Invited to Sing at Garth Brooks' Nashville Bar Opening"

Garth Brooks' Friends in Low Places honky-tonk in downtown Nashville will open seven days a week starting March 7, featuring four floors, a rooftop "Oasis," and a police substation. The venue will offer private event spaces, a menu curated by Trisha Yearwood, and a beachy rooftop atmosphere. The space will also pay homage to the classic song "Friends in Low Places," and will not feature live music past midnight.

entertainment1 year ago

"Jon Bon Jovi to Open JBJ's Nashville Honky-Tonk"

Rock legend Jon Bon Jovi is set to open JBJ's Nashville, a massive bar and restaurant on Lower Broadway this spring, marking his deep roots in the city's music scene. The venue, located at the former site of Merchant’s restaurant, will be one of the largest bars in the area. This news follows Bon Jovi's recent honor as the 2024 MusiCares Person of the Year and coincides with the band's 40th anniversary and an upcoming documentary premiere on Hulu in April.

entertainment2 years ago

Garth Brooks Stands Firm on Serving Bud Light Despite Boycott Threats.

Garth Brooks confirmed during Billboard Country Live that he will be selling "every brand of beer" in his Friends In Low Places Bar & Honky Tonk in Nashville. Republican Congressman Matt Gaetz and country singer John Rich had different opinions on the topic, with Gaetz questioning Brooks' moral character and Rich supporting Brooks' decision to serve Bud Light in his bar. Brooks aims to create a welcoming environment in his establishment and hopes to bring people together through music and beer.

entertainment2 years ago

Garth Brooks takes a stance on Nashville bar controversy.

Garth Brooks plans to open a new bar and honky tonk in Nashville called Friends In Low Places, and says "a**holes" won't be welcome. He also weighed in on the Bud Light debate, stating that they will serve every brand of beer and if someone is an a**hole, there are plenty of other places on lower Broadway. Brooks wants his new venture to be the Chick-fil-A of honky tonks, where people feel safe and like one another.

entertainment2 years ago

Garth Brooks Stands Firm on Beer Selection at His Nashville Honky-Tonk

Garth Brooks has stated that he will serve every brand of beer at his new bar in Nashville, "Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky-Tonk," and that if people don't like that, "there are plenty of other places" they can go. Brooks appeared to take a shot at other bar owners like Kid Rock and John Rich who have supported the boycott of Bud Light following a partnership with trans-identifying activist Dylan Mulvaney. Brooks wants to make his bar a place where people can "feel good" and "safe."