Black Friday is obviously the best day of the year for shopping and finding the best deals on Christmas presents and beyond, but this year there’s even more to be excited about post Thanksgiving day. This year, the NFL will have its first ever football game on Black Friday, and immediately after, country fans will want to stick around. Garth Brooks, in partnership with Amazon, will be live-streaming a full concert on November 24 from his brand-new Nashville bar Friends in Low Places & Honky Tonk. Viewers will get to experience one of Brooks’s iconic “Dive Bar” concert performances from anywhere!
The country music icon is performing a special concert on November 24, and you can watch from home.
How to Watch Garth Brooks’s “Dive Bar” Concert
Unlike most concerts, country fans can watch the special Black Friday show for free! The concert will air exclusively on Prime Video and the Amazon Music channel on Twitch beginning at 7 pm EST. Even, if you aren’t a Prime member, Amazon is offering free access to the show for everyone. Garth revealed that he will play some fan favorites, his biggest hits, and new tracks from his unreleased upcoming album “Time Traveler.”
“Amazon Music Live and Garth Brooks are coming together for Black Friday after the game to livestream a special ‘Dive Bar’ concert from the grand opening of the Friends In Low Places Bar and Honky-Tonk in Nashville,” Brooks said in a Press Release. “We’ve already seen over 3 million entries to win a chance to attend, and thanks to our friends at Amazon, this episode will ensure that everybody who wants to see this show can. Not only will the people see the Friends bar for the first time, but they will also hear new music live for the first time…and if you know us, we will be playing the old stuff, as well.”
Amazon will also air a special pre-show before the concert hosted by Kelly Sutton and Amber Anderson from Country Heat Weekly podcast. The pre-show will include special guests, interviews and big surprises, beginning one hour prior to the concert at 6 pm EST.
Seeing a Garth Brooks concert for completely free may just be a once in a lifetime opportunity, so don’t miss out this Black Friday!
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