Aside from being a professional country musician that fans loved through the decades, Garth Brooks is also venturing out into the world of entrepreneurship as he's set to open his new bar called Friends in Low Places and he will have a show during the grand opening; find out below how to watch it.

According to Taste of Country, the legend will be performing at his bar located at 411 Broadway in Nashville, Tennessee, this coming November 24, Black Friday.

Fans should expect the singer to play his latest collaboration with Ronnie Dunn titled "Rodeo Man" which marks its first performance ever.

Brooks' new business, which stands five stories tall, will not be open until March of 2024, but there will be a soft opening for its first two floors this coming Friday.

How to Watch Garth Brooks' Opening Concert At His New Bar

The show was first announced last month as he told his fans that tickets would be available through contests via his TuneIn channel, the Big 615.

It's only fitting for Brooks to be the first one to grace the stage of his new business as his dive bar concert will begin at 7 p.m. ET.

Aside from "Rodeo Man," attendees will also get the chance to hear songs from his latest album "Time Traveler."

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He previously explained in interviews that the show would be similar to his other Dive Bar concerts and would only last less than an hour.

For those who never got the chance to win tickets, fans can still access the show through livestream via Amazon Prime Video and Twitch.

Garth Brooks' Friends in Low Places Bar is a Place for New Musicians

It appears that the soft opening will only be one of the rare moments when the musician will perform at his bar as he said at a press event that the new music venue will be intended as a place for new artists to showcase their talents.

In addition, the outlet noted that the musicians that will perform at the place won't be required to play their songs for hours and musical performances will likely end after midnight for the health and safety of people.

Despite him being busy with his Las Vegas residency and other commitments, Garth Brooks was able to be hands-on with the design of the place.

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