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Take A Look! Luke Combs Kicks Off His New Nashville Bar, Category 10, in a Big Way!

Need another reason to head to Nashville? Well, Luke Combs just served up a massive one, and it’s Category 10 on the excitement scale! Last Friday, November 1st, the CMA winner pulled out all the stops to unveil his brand-new Broadway bar, Category 10. And let us tell you, this place is not just a bar—it’s a full-blown Luke Combs experience!


Luke Combs: Photo Credit: Catherine Powell


With his biggest fans, the Bootleggers, and industry insiders packed into the four-story, 67,000-square-foot wonderland, Combs himself took the stage, giving everyone a sneak peek that’s already setting Nashville abuzz. The country superstar kicked things off the best way he knows how—by performing some of his chart-topping hits, sending the crowd into a honky-tonk frenzy.


During the opening festivities, he shared, “Welcome to Category 10! Thank you for being here. This is a dream come true, and I am excited to share it with y'all. This is a fan-first venue with a little something for everybody.”


And Luke isn’t exaggerating! This jaw-dropping venue really does have something for everyone. According to a press release, Category 10 features six unique bars, three live music stages, and even a retail area, making it an essential stop in Music City. Let's dive into the specifics because, trust me, you’ll want to plan your visit ASAP.




Category 10’s Unforgettable Experiences

The venue’s entertainment areas are designed to reflect Luke’s North Carolina roots, love for music, and fan-driven passion. According to the press release sent out by the bar, here’s the lowdown on all the must-see attractions inside:


  • The Honky-Tonk: As you step into Category 10, you’re greeted by a two-story honky-tonk complete with two bars, a retail shop for all your merch needs, and a main stage where live music will keep your boots tapping all night long. It’s the perfect entryway to a true Music City experience.

  • Hurricane Hall: Feeling like dancing? Hurricane Hall is where the action happens. This first-floor space is the beating heart of Category 10, boasting the largest dance floor and stage in downtown Nashville. With an immersive light and sound setup, it’s ready to host line dancing and concert events for up to 1,500 guests. It also houses the “Beer Never Broke My Heart” bar and the “Neon Dream” bar—talk about a dream come true!

  • The Still: Head up to the second floor for a more intimate vibe at The Still, a cozy lounge inspired by Luke’s love of songwriting and bourbon. The bourbon menu is hand-picked by the CMA winner himself, making it the perfect spot for anyone unwind.

  • 5 Leaf Clover Sports Bar: Sports fanatics, this one’s for you! Named after Luke’s hit song “5 Leaf Clover,” the third-floor sports bar has a lineup of massive screens and a real-time sports ticker, perfect for catching every touchdown, home run, and buzzer-beater. Whether you’re looking to lounge with friends or grab a table, this spot has you covered.

  • The Eye: Last but definitely not least, mark your calendars for early 2025, when The Eye opens to the public. This outdoor rooftop deck promises unbeatable views of the Cumberland River and Nissan Stadium, with a sprawling 7,000-square-foot space designed to be the largest in the Broadway area. It’s bound to be a game-changer for Nashville nightlife!


Photo Credit: Opry Entertainment Group


A Fan-First Experience

Luke Combs designed Category 10 with his fans in mind, and that dedication shines through every square foot. From the iconic fan hat wall to exclusive merchandise, the venue pays tribute to the millions who have cheered him on from day one. And if you’re ready to make memories, this is the place to be.


So, what are you waiting for? Grab your cowboy boots, mark your map, and head straight to Category 10 for an unforgettable Nashville adventure. Trust us, this is one whirlwind you won’t want to miss!


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