Garth Brooks Weighs in on Possible Music Festival Run (Exclusive)

06/18/2023 12:43 pm EDT

Garth Brooks might be in the midst of a huge Las Vegas residency, but he's already thinking about what could come next. Brooks unveiled his new TuneIn station, The BIG 615, in Nashville on Thursday and in a PopCulture.com interview after the press conference, the Country Music Hall of Famer weighed in on a possible run of music festival dates. The subject came up when we asked if the "Friends in Low Places" singer was open to playing the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival, which is currently taking place about an hour south of Nashville in Manchester, Tennessee. While Brooks didn't dwell on 'Roo specifically for too long, he expressed excitement at the prospect of performing a series of festival dates outside of the U.S.

"I don't know. But what I love about that is you'll have a country act that you've never heard of and go, 'What's a country act doing here?' And then followed by (Paul) McCartney, right? It's like, holy s—. That's what I love about the festivals," Brooks exclusively told PopCulture.com. "And I think if you're ever going to tour outside America, if we ever did, I think it'd just be from festival to festival. Because, what I love about it, one: is you never know what you're going to get. But two: when we talk about the inclusiveness, right? Talk about this whole thing that stirred up this last two or three weeks. It's all about coming together. 

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"And when you can cross the genres like that and you get the same customer out there or the same person out there that loves the music, that's what it's all about, man. That's what I love about this. You got a chance to shrink the world. Are you going to take that chance?"

The "Thunder Rolls" and "The Dance" singer's answer was not only a reference to the Bud Light controversy that's put him in headlines over the past week, but also his intentions behind The BIG 615. Brooks sees his TuneIn partnership as a way to bring traditional-leaning country music to listeners on a global scale. He clearly believes that music has the power to break down cultural divides and bring people together. 

"The chance we have here with a global country station is to spread love, to spread family. That's what it's all about: inclusiveness," Brooks said during the TuneIn press conference. "(If) we make this world smaller through music, then hopefully we can understand each other and fight less."

The BIG 615 is just the first TuneIn station Brooks will launch via his SEVENS Radio Network. More station announcements are expected soon. Stay tuned to PopCulture.com for more updates from Garth Brooks' BIG 615 launch, including more from our exclusive interview with the country music icon.

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