Spring opening set for Nashville’s Jon Bon Jovi bar

The artist is one of several musicians with branded Lower Broadway bars on the horizon, including Luke Combs and Eric Church.

A rendering depicts a skinny and tall brick build between Merchants and Nudie's Honky Tonk with an illuminated, arched white entrance next to and behind the Merchants building with two rooftop spaces.

Here’s what you can expect the portion of Broadway to look like.

Rendering via Centric Architecture

Whoaaa, he’s halfway there. Rockstar Jon Bon Jovi announced a spring opening of JBJ’s Nashville. It will sit next to Nudie’s and marks the latest artist-branded honky tonk — joining Luke Combs’ Category 10 and Eric Church’s Chief’s just on the horizon.

Construction is underway at the multi-level, 37,000-sqft bar at 405 Broadway, which is touted by the team as being “the tallest and second largest bar by square footage” on Lower Broadway.

Little information has been released, but patrons can expect the five-story building to offer two rooftop decks, as well as dining and entertainment spaces.

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