Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood Launch 'Friends in Low Places' Docuseries on Prime Video
The country music power couple documents the creation of their Nashville bar, showcasing their journey and the community's involvement.
- Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood's new docuseries, 'Friends in Low Places,' premieres March 7 on Prime Video, offering an inside look at their journey to open a honky-tonk bar in Nashville.
- The series features the couple's efforts alongside their day-one touring team and Strategic Hospitality to build the four-story 'Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky-Tonk' from the ground up.
- The bar aims to pay tribute to Brooks' roots and give back to Nashville, featuring a beach-themed rooftop, intimate event spaces, and Southern cuisine developed by Yearwood.
- Brooks emphasizes the bar as a safe and welcoming space, serving a variety of beer brands and fostering a community of respect and kindness.
- Produced by Amazon MGM Studios and Casey Patterson Entertainment, the docuseries also highlights the involvement of the Nashville culinary scene's Goldberg brothers and the 'boots on the ground' team from Strategic Hospitality.