Are you ready to have “1,2, Many” at Luke Combs’ honky-tonk inspired bar and concert hall?
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The country music sensation turned to social media Tuesday, April 25, to share a handful of renderings of his entertainment venue in downtown Nashville, Tennessee. The platinum-selling artist joined forces with Opry Entertainment Group to bring his vision to life.
Combs has yet to reveal the official opening date but hopes to invite fans sometime in 2024.
“Excited to announce I’m partnering with Opry Entertainment to open a massive venue experience in downtown Nashville, TN next year!” said Combs on Twitter. “Looking forward to sharing more with y’all soon!”
Wildhorse Saloon will be reimaged to accomplish Combs’ plan of action. The 69,000-square-foot space is expected to hold up to 3,200 individuals. Customers will be encouraged to immerse themselves in Combs’ deep passions – music, songwriting, drinking whiskey, and sports. The three-level venue will include a rooftop that overlooks the Cumberland River and Nashville’s legendary Nissan Stadium. The hall, located at 120 Second Avenue North, is expected to continue operation during the renovations.
“I knew there was something extraordinary about Luke from the first time I heard him perform ‘Hurricane,’” shared Colin Reed, executive chairman of Ryman Hospitality properties, in a statement. “Even as he’s gone from filling bars to stadiums around the world, Luke has remained deeply committed to his fans and his craft. As the downtown entertainment district continues to evolve, we view this new experience as a tremendous opportunity to position Second Avenue with a global audience of country music lovers, anchored by Luke Combs’ massive international fan base.”
The “5 Leaf Clover” singer continued to give a glimpse of what to expect. The medium-sized stage that will fit a full-instrument band will be on the first floor. The backdrop will include a concert-like mural and a collection of hats. Customers can snag a seat up close or watch from the balcony, as they sip on delectable drinks. However, the space will also include a concert hall that will fit a large party.
The “specialty bar” will line a wall and be fully stocked with top-shelf liquor. Patrons can visit the venue on game day, as the site will also include a sports bar with flat-screen TVs.
The rooftop will have comfortable seating and greenery that will transport you outside the city. Combs previously mentioned that the bar was inspired by his hit single “Hurricane,” but the legitimate name has yet to be announced.
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