Garth Brooks’ Nashville Friends in Low Places opens with Amazon show


In his estimation, Country Music Hall of Famer and Grand Ole Opry member Garth Brooks has played over 15,000 live concerts.

The “Dive Bar” edition, streamed live Friday evening via Amazon Prime, added another layer to Brooks’ creative and entrepreneurial legacy — serving also as the maiden voyage for his long-planned Lower Broadway honky-tonk: Friends in Low Places.

Garth Brooks onstage at Amazon Music-streamed "Dive Bar" performance at Friends In Low Places, 11/24/2023

“This is the first home game for us. You have spoiled me to death for not just today but my entire career,” Brooks said as he neared the end of his 55-minute set in front of an invitation-only crowd of die-hard fans.

Some lined up outside 411 Broadway for 18 hours before the event’s 6 p.m. CT start. Via the streaming broadcast, it was clear that they congregated anywhere they pleased once they were inside the venue’s two open levels. Were they standing 18 inches away from their favorite performer? Sure. Crowding a staircase while screaming lyrics in his face while awaiting a fist bump, high-five, or hug? Absolutely. Upstairs on the second-floor balcony facing the stage? That was fine, too.



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