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Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky-Tonk Turns Up CMA Fest Week With Live Music, Country Night and “Friends in Low Prices” Specials
If you’re headed downtown for CMA Fest this week, there’s one more stop to add to the itinerary.
Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood’s Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky-Tonk is rolling out a full week of live music, food specials and late-night energy during CMA Fest. The bar will give fans a place to refuel between shows — and keep the party going long after the stadium’s night-ending fireworks.
Adding to the festival-week buzz, NewsChannel 5 Nashville WTVF will broadcast live from the bar throughout CMA Fest week, putting even more attention on the four-floor Broadway destination as more than 100,000 fans flood downtown.
Inside the honky-tonk, guests can catch the venue’s regular lineup of live music alongside special CMA Fest week performances Thursday through Sunday from Brandon Wisham, Bri Fletcher, Jess Antoinette, Chandler Marie, and Colin Lynch.
The Oasis will also host a special DJ set on Thursday night with Country Night, bringing extra energy — and a few surprise guests — to Broadway’s Neon Neighborhood.
For fans looking for a budget-friendly bite during festival week, the venue is offering its weekday “Friends in Low Prices” offerings Monday through Thursday. Happy hour and a weekly lunch special will make downtown dining a little friendlier on guests’ wallets during the event – and every other weekday, too.
Food specials include $7 fried chicken salad and chips, $8 smokehouse sliders with fries, and a $7.77 hot dog topped with chili and coleslaw. Drink specials include $7 draft beer, $8 cocktails like a Jamaican Mule and Plantation Rum Punch, and $7 domestic beers.
Whether you’re grabbing lunch between sets, looking for an air conditioner, in search of live music after the festival, or hoping to catch a surprise moment on Broadway, Friends in Low Places is planning a full week of reasons to stop in.
