Garth Brooks has done it all: become an award-winning musician, amassed millions of sales from his albums and music, and received countless recognition for his work in the country music industry; that's why today, the singer is venturing out into the world of business as he's set to open his new bar in Nashville.

According to Taste of Country, the singer and his singer wife, Trisha Yearwood, will give fans a chance to experience their new bar called Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky-Tonk without even going to the location; how is it possible?

People Magazine reported that the country musicians will host a docuseries titled "Friends in Low Places: Building the Oasis," which will air on Prime Video.

Fans should expect the couple's process of creating their dream bar, from Brooks' vision of the entire project to Yearwood's creation of the menu and some of the hurdles they faced along the way.

What to Expect From Garth Brooks' New Docuseries?

In a statement, Brooks said having a docuseries was "so much more than I bargained for."

"With that said, what we have built is far more than a business. This is, by far, the craziest ride I have ever been on," he said.

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The series already dropped a trailer, and he revealed that he wanted his bar to exude the same energy and excitement that people feel whenever they attend his concerts, whether it was in a stadium or his dive bar.

"You bring in the best of the best, which also happens to be that family that you've been touring the world with for the last three decades," he added.

Garth Brooks' Docuseries Release Date

For fans interested in watching the upcoming docuseries, it will be available for streaming via Prime Video starting on March 7, the same day as the opening of his bar.

Fans can also visit the exact area of Brooks' bar in Nashville. The establishment has four floors and 55,000 square feet of space. The menu was crafted by Trisha Yearwood herself.

Some parts of the bar have been open since November 2023, but they will fully open this March.

The first, second, and fourth floors are open for the public to visit, while the third is for private functions, which can hold 250 people that fans can rent.

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