Country power couple Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood gave fans the surprise of a lifetime when they stepped behind the bar at Friends In Low Places, Garth’s newly opened Nashville bar. The unexpected appearance sent the crowd into a frenzy as the two country legends poured drinks, chatted with fans, and soaked in the lively atmosphere. Patrons couldn’t believe their luck, getting their drinks served by Brooks and Yearwood themselves. The spontaneous moment turned an ordinary night into an unforgettable experience, proving once again why these two remain country music royalty.

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You never know who you will see in Nashville.

It’s common to see famous faces when you’re out and about in Nashville. The city is filled with country music legends, so visitors and locals will often see them out and about.

For example, Riley Green is a frequent visitor of Losers Bar & Grill, which is right next to his own bar, Riley Green’s Duck Blind. He was even there a few days ago, out for a casual Wednesday drink after the Opry 100 celebration.

 

However, mega-celebrities like Carrie Underwood, Luke Combs, Eric Church, etc., are not as common to see out and about, even at their Broadway bars. But that doesn’t mean your chances of bumping into them are zero. Yesterday, March 21st, Garth Brooks and his bride, Trisha Yearwood, made a stop to check in on his Broadway bar, Friends In Low Places.

Garth has been lying relatively low since a lawsuit was filed last year by a former makeup artist claiming that Garth violently raped and sexually assaulted her. Garth denied the allegations and said that the former makeup artist was blackmailing him to pay her.

“For the last two months, I have been hassled to no end with threats, lies, and tragic tales of what my future would be if I did not write a check for many millions of dollars. It has been like having a loaded gun waved in my face.

Hush money, no matter how much or how little, is still hush money. In my mind, that means I am admitting to behavior I am incapable of – ugly acts no human should ever do to another…”

While it will probably be a while before that civil suit is resolved, Garth has not made many public appearances since then, aside from performing at Jimmy Carter’s funeral.

Garth didn’t just stop by his bar to say hi or hide behind a VIP rope… he got to work. Both Garth and Trisha jumped behind the bar and began making drinks for the patrons of Friends In Low Places. Garth is pouring what appears to be sparkling water into cups while Trisha is right behind him, placing straws in plastic cups as “Friends In Low Places” begins to play over the speaker.

Hilariously, Trisha yells:

“I know this song! I know this song!”

As the first guitar chords fill the bar, Garth wastes no time and begins to lead a sing-along, with visitors screaming the words of the hit song with him.

 

You truly never know who you’re going to see on Broadway.

And as is true for any Garth post, naturally the comments section was filled with viewers asking where the bodies were. The comments section is usually just as entertaining as the content. Read a few before you go:

“I’m not crazy about them, but her saying, ‘I know this song,’ is cracking me up.”

“He in fact was the last one you thought you’d see there.”

“Oh my god, I can’t believe Chris Gaines was serving you drinks.”

“I would not be drinking a drink he made.”

“I’ve never liked Garth Brooks, but this shows he’s still human and just wants to have fun.”

“Turns out drinks taste better when Garth serves them to you.”

“WHERE ARE THE BODIES GARTH?”

“Did you ask him where the bodies are?”

“Never taking a drink from him until he tells us where the bodies are. The families need closure, Garth.”

“Nice, he took time away from the bodies to make this appearance.”

“This is important to me culturally.”