Garth Brooks is bringing all his low-key friends to his new honky-tonk restaurant, where all your typical beers will be served and where converts won’t be welcome. Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky Tonk, the soon-to-open joint in Nashville’s infamous South Broadway, said the country legend. will to serve Bud Light despite the brand’s continued boycott by many conservatives.
To catch up with you: Back in April, Bud Light teamed up with social media influencer Dylan Mulvaney for a harmless sponsored Instagram post where she unboxed a cool one dressed as Holly Golightly. tea Breakfast at Tiffany’s He probably won’t be the protagonist of light beer, but whatever he is, he’s nice! However, xenophobic right-wingers have opposed the brand deal and abandoned their buds, all because Mulvaney — inhalation A transgender woman.
Brooks alluded to the glistening collective’s adhering to pearls while talking about his new bar during a session on Billboard Country Live this week: “I want it to be a place where you feel safe, I want it to be a place where you feel like there are morals and people like each other. And yeah, we’re going to service all of them.” Kind of beer. It’s just us. It’s not our decision to make. Our thing is this, if you [are let] In this house, love each other. If you’re an idiot, there are plenty of other places on Lower Broadway.”
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Ever the gentleman, Brooks didn’t mention names, however painting He notes that a handful of artist-owned watering holes on Lower Broadway have stopped serving Bud Light since it sponsored Mulvaney’s brand, including John Rich’s Redneck Riviera and Kid Rock’s bar.
Back in 2021, Brooks performed at the inaugurations of President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris. Since Jimmy Carter, the singer has sung at every president’s inauguration—except Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump.