Garth Brookshad previously said that Bud Light would be served at his honky-tonk, Friends in Low Places, and now he's expanding on his decision on why he's taking a stand against critics who have slammed his choice to sell the beer brand. At the grand opening ...
Garth Brooksisn't planning on attending the grand opening of his Broadway bar, Friends in Low Places, in person. But he'll make an exception if one special celebrity guest decides to stop by: Travis Kelce. During this week's episode of his Facebook Live seriesInside Studio G,Brooks reveal...
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood open the "honky-tonk of their dreams" in 'Friends in Low Places' premiering on Prime Video on Friday (March 7).