Luke Combs revealed the long-awaited opening date of his massive venue in Downtown Nashville, Tennessee.
The powerhouse singer-songwriter and Opry Entertainment Group confirmed on Friday morning (September 6) that Combs’ bar, Category 10, will open its doors to the public this November. The “Hurricane”-inspired restaurant, bar and music venue — a nod to Combs’ breakout single in 2016 — is “slated to be the largest and most versatile entertainment complex in Nashville’s downtown entertainment district,” per a press release issued Friday. The release also noted a three-day hiring event kicking off at the end of this month. It runs from Monday, September 30 to Wednesday, October 2, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day at One Fourteen in Nashville.
Combs’ three-story bar is sectioned into five “entertainment experiences,” including the The Honky-Tonk, Hurricane Hall (where bar goers can find the “largest dance floor and stage in Downtown Nashville), The Still (an intimate lounge setting spotlighting a selection of bourbon hand-picked by Combs), The 5 Leaf Clover Sports Bar, and The Eye. The Eye is “slated to have the largest outdoor deck in the Broadway area with a 7,000-square-foot rooftop and unobstructed views of the Cumberland River and Nissan Stadium,” with an opening set for early 2025, per Combs and Opry Entertainment Group.
Combs and Opry Entertainment Group confirmed plans for Category 10 last year. He previously shared some renderings of the soon-to-open bar. The massive venue will join several others by country artists, including Blake Shelton, Dierks Bentley, Luke Bryan, Lainey Wilson, Miranda Lambert, Jason Aldean and more.
Category 10 will open in November at 120 Second Avenue North.