Garth Brooks to open new Nashville bar with a Dive Bar concert. How to get tickets

Garth Brooks fields questions from the media concerning the kick-off of The Big 615 station on TuneIn Radio at the 12:30 Club Thursday morning, June 15, 2023.
Garth Brooks fields questions from the media concerning the kick-off of The Big 615 station on TuneIn Radio at the 12:30 Club Thursday morning, June 15, 2023.
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Country music singer-songwriter Garth Brooks has announced he will be playing a Dive Bar concert at the opening of his new Nashville bar and honky-tonk Friends in Low Places. The concert, which will take place on Black Friday, Nov. 24, will be the first opportunity for fans to visit the new bar.

While fans anticipate Brooks' bar opening, the "Friends in Low Places" and "The Dance" singer is staying busy. Brooks recently began his Las Vegas residency at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, with 2023 dates already sold out and 2024 dates on sale.

In a news release, Brooks said, "How do you open a Friends in Low Places bar??? With a Garth concert! This is going to be off the chain. Black Friday, brand new bar, in the home of Country Music...Hollywood couldn't write a better script. I can NOT wait!"

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Brooks has played a series of Dive Bar concerts, inspired by his 2020 single with Blake Shelton, "Dive Bar." Past stops for Dive Bar concerts included Joe's on Weed Street in Chicago and Buck Owens' Crystal Palace in Bakersfield, California.

How to grab tickets to Garth Brooks' Dive Bar concert in Nashville?

The only way to grab tickets to the Dive Bar concert is by listening to The BIG 615 station where Brooks will award tickets to some lucky listeners. Fans can listen to the station on Brooks’ SEVENS Radio Network, which is on TuneIn, an audio streaming platform. The BIG 615 takes an authentic take on country music, playing artists and songs not commonly heard on the radio elsewhere.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Garth Brooks to open new Nashville bar with a Dive Bar concert.