Luke Combs Reveals Renderings Of His Massive Honky Tonk Coming To Nashville

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Luke Combs shared glimpses of his upcoming entertainment venue set to open in Downtown Nashville, Tennessee. Combs is teaming up with Opry Entertainment Group to bring the venue to life, aiming for an opening date in 2024. He shared several renderings of the “next-level honky-tonk experience” on his social media channels on Tuesday (April 25).

Renderings offer first impressions of the honky tonk, specialty bar, concert hall, the still, sports bar and rooftop. Combs shared them on his Instagram story and in a thread on Twitter, stirring anticipation for the upcoming bar and entertainment venue: “Looking forward to sharing more with y’all soon!”

The reigning iHeartRadio Music Awards Country Album of the Year winner — for his 12-track album, Growin’ Up — announced plans for the venue earlier this month. The next-level honky tonk is reportedly inspired by Combs’ smash-hit single, “Hurricane,” though it hasn’t officially been named as of publication time. Combs will open the “Hurricane”-inspired attraction in the space currently held by Wildhorse Saloon, located at 120 2nd Ave N.

Combs is the latest country heavyweight to announce plans to open a honky tonk on or near Nashville’s Lower Broadway. The growing list also includes Blake SheltonLuke BryanJason AldeanMiranda LambertDierks Bentley and more. Eric Church and Garth Brooks also have venues in the works.


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