Garth Brooks Fans Have Many Questions After He Reveals Huge Career News

Garth Brooks Fans Have Many Questions After He Reveals Huge Career News
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Garth Brooks fans just got a taste of a dream they never thought would come true.

The country singer is officially dipping his toes into the bar business. That's right — during a June 6 appearance on his Inside Studio G video series on his Facebook page, the "Ain't Goin' Down" vocalist announced that he is opening a bar in the heart of Nashville's entertainment district. In the middle of his current tour, Garth took a moment to excitedly reveal the logo of his new business venture. What's more, folks instantly recognized the name of the establishment, which took inspiration from his popular 1990 song: Friends in Low Places Bar and Honky-Tonk.

"If you're going to open a bar, you're going to want to bring something that people go 'Now, you've been to Nashville,'" he said during the livestream. "I think it was also somebody's idea on here ... to open a bar in Nashville ... And so now here it comes. We got the first look at what the Friends in Low Places logo looks like. But I can't wait to see merchandise with this on it."

Despite there not being too much info out on the newest eatery in Nashville (other than the fact it's in the process of opening soon), fans didn't let the news stop them from getting excited. In fact, when Garth posted about it to his Twitter account, music lovers quickly flooded the comments section to support the singer on his latest career move ... and make some requests for what should be on the menu!

"Will you serve banana splits with corn chips, and pecans?" one person wrote. "Will 2 pina coladas be on special? 😂," another responded.

By the sounds of it, all it took to get folks ready for the restaurant's debut were the new social media handles. While Garth wasn't sure if merchandise would be ready for the launch, he did confirm that fans can follow the honky-tonk online. "Never been to Nashville and talking about doing it soon, think this has made my mind up," a different fan commented.

Maybe it's time for us to make a trip out to Nashville and try it ourselves ...

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