Luke Combs’ new Nashville bar, Category 10, sets opening date

Fans of Luke Combs will have access to all four indoor entertainment spaces on Saturday, Nov. 2, followed by the rooftop bar in early 2025.

Rendering of a small bourbon bar with lounge seating and a small stage

Step into The Still for a whiskey-focused speakeasy atmosphere. | Rendering via Opry Entertainment Group

The stage is set, the menus are made, and Luke Combs’ Category 10 has an opening date. The multi-level bar and entertainment venue by the country star and Opry Entertainment Group — located in the former Wildhorse Saloon building — debuts Saturday, Nov. 2.

As a refresher, here’s what’s planned:

  • The Honky-Tonk | Two-story space with bars, a retail shop, and a main stage
  • Hurricane Hall | Located on the first floor, expect line dancing, light shows, and ticketed concerts. Bonus: It’s also home to the Beer Never Broke My Heart and Neon Dream bars.
  • The Still | Second-floor bourbon bar
  • 5 Leaf Clover Sports Bar | Third-floor sports bar with TVs and a real-time sports ticker wrapped around the room
  • The Eye | 7,000-sqft rooftop with views of the Cumberland River (debuting in early 2025)

Category 10’s opening isn’t the only milestone for Combs in the coming weeks. The two-time CMA Entertainer of the Year will be inducted into the Music City Walk of Fame on Wednesday, Oct. 30. The 1 p.m. ceremony is open to the public.

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