Travis Kelce actually has at least one friend in low positions.
In Garth Brooks Inside Studio G episode on Tuesday night (February 20), Brooks invited the Kansas City Chiefs to the official opening of Brooks' Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky Tonk in Nashville on March 7. The Super Bowl champion famously sang part of the song , in an apparently highly intoxicated state, during the Chiefs' victory parade in Kansas City on February 14.
“Did you see Travis Kelce's version of 'Friends in Low Places?' Did you see him sing that? I loved it, I thought it was fantastic,” Brooks asked during the episode. “It blew my mind because I'm sitting there watching it go down, right. I never expected this.”
Although Brooks had said he and his wife, Trisha Yearwood, did not plan to be at the inauguration, he would make an exception if Kelce decided to come. “Dude, I'm just telling you this. I'll be at the opening if you're there,” he continued. “I'll send a plane if you want another shot at the title. If you want to come and sing it, I'll send a plane. You can come by yourself or bring your brother or your gang, whatever you want to do. The plane has 11, just remember that. Well, yes, I'd be happy to extend that invitation if you'd like to try a little Friends in Low Places.' Check out Brooks invite around 20 minutes.
However, Brooks cautioned that “We're going to do it early, Travis,” perhaps before the Kelts had much time to enjoy themselves.
Brooks' Friends in Low Places bar had a soft launch several weeks ago, with two of the four floors open several days a week. However, on March 7, all four floors of the 54,715-square-foot space will now be open. The first floor has two bars and a dance floor. The second floor offers two additional bars and a mezzanine overlooking the stage below. The third floor will host intimate private event spaces and a patio, while the rooftop fourth floor has two full bars.
Kelce spoke to Friends in Low Places shortly before the end of the parade, when two gunmen opened fire, killing one attendee and wounding at least 25 others. Kelce has since made a $100,000 donation to two brothers, who were both shot in the incident.
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