![]() ![]() The growing lineup of celebrity-endorsed food and drink options on Lower Broadway includes businesses from Miranda Lambert, Justin Timberlake, Alan Jackson, Luke Bryan, Dierks Bentley and Jimmy Buffet, among others. With the space, it can check a lot of boxes for a lot of different people."Ĭombs joins Garth Brooks and Eric Church as the latest country entertainers to confirm soon-to-open bars in downtown Nashville. "It's kinda like redneck Vegas a little bit down here, you know what I mean? This space has an opportunity to scratch more than one itch for people. " is such a destination now," Combs told The Tennessean. A 9,000-square-foot indoor-outdoor rooftop named the "Eye," in reference to Combs' aforementioned debut single "Hurricane."."The Still" and songwriter's lounge, a second-story bar nodding to Combs' backstage hangout space of the same name. ![]() An additional bar for high-end bourbon drinkers.Nods to Combs' fandom, including a bachelorette-themed area named after his hit song "Beautiful Crazy" and a section dedicated to his followers, the "Bootleggers".A third-story sports bar catering to legalized sports betting.A two-story ticketed concert hall that holds up to 1,500 showgoers.A 250-person honky-tonk space on the first floor.View Gallery: Luke Combs, Country music star, over the years in photos "When you think about what goes on Broadway, this is going to be very different," Reed said. Luke Combs' rise: On the road with Luke Combs, country music's blue-collar champion The 69,000-square-foot venture opens at 120 2nd Avenue N, taking the place of Wildhorse Saloon, a longtime Ryman-owned country bar and ticketed venue that opened in 1994 - years before Lower Broadway became a bustling tourism district. Organizers hope to open the bar by mid-2024, according to Colin Reed, executive chairman of Ryman Hospitalities, parent company to Opry Entertainment Group. The two-time reigning CMA Entertainer of the Year unveiled Thursday plans for a to-be-named entertainment space developed by Opry Entertainment Group, the company behind the Ryman Auditorium, Grand Ole Opry and multi-story Old Red bar. Country hitmaker Luke Combs eyes next year to open a downtown concert hall and honky-tonk bar inspired by his breakout single. Watch Video: Luke Combs talks about opening a new Nashville bar and venue ![]()
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