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Morgan Wallen to open This Bar in Downtown Nashville

The addition to Lower Broadway is expected to open this summer at 107 4th Ave. N., which is adjacent to Ryman Auditorium.

A close up of multiple neon bar signs on Broadway on the exterior of buildings.

Morgan Wallen’s This Bar will have its own neon soon enough.

Photo by Drew Hays via Unsplash

You’ll find yourself in This Bar when summer rolls around.

Morgan Wallen is the latest country star, following closely on the heels of Eric Church and Luke Combs, to announce an artist-branded development on Lower Broadway — 107 4th Ave. N.

The six-story bar, restaurant, and live music concept called This Bar and Tennessee Kitchen will pay tribute to his Volunteer State roots and offer plenty of features to raise your whiskey glasses to:

  • Six bars and three live music stages
  • An open-air rooftop
  • Photos and memorabilia from Wallen’s childhood and career
  • A food menu featuring southern classics + Wallen family favorites

Stay tuned for an exact opening date and follow This Bar on Instagram for even more updates.

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