Everything You Need To Know About Luke Combs’ New Nashville Honky Tonk, Category 10

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Luke Combs Category 10

Luke Combs’ new Nashville bar, Category 10, is officially open!

A trip to Nashville is not complete without seeing the neon lights and famous honky tonks of Broadway. From decades-old, classic country bars to modern, multi-level venues, there is something for everyone.

Some of country music’s biggest stars have gotten in on the action, opening Broadway bars in their namesake. Luke Bryan, Garth Brooks, Blake Shelton, and Morgan Wallen are just a few of the many musicians who have created a space where fans can come to enjoy a piece of Nashville nightlife with their own personal touch.

Country superstar Luke Combs is the latest entertainer to make his mark on downtown Nashville. His brand new honk tonk, Category 10, officially opened its doors on Saturday, November 2nd.

Exterior neon sign being installed at Category 10 in Nashville
Photo courtesy of Category 10 via Facebook

The three-story venue includes a massive dance hall and performance venue, a sports bar, and a rooftop patio, which is set to be completed in early 2025.

Category 10 debuts a one-of-a-kind light show and dance performance

Featured prominently over the main dance floor is a state-of-the-art customized light feature designed to embody the power and feel of a hurricane. The vast display synchronizes light and color with music to create an immersive experience for visitors.

In addition to the captivating light show, Luke Combs and the team have introduced a live dance performance – something that no other Broadway bar currently offers.

The official Category 10 dance team was cast by JCP Talent Agency and features talented local dancers from middle Tennessee. Performances choreographed to favorite Luke Combs songs will take place every Friday and Saturday afternoon at approximately 2:00 pm.

Get a sneak peek at a Category 10 dance team performance below!

@a_manda_show Come to @Luke Combs brand-new Nashville honky tonk to see the official dance team perform under the one-of-a-kind hurricane lights! 📆 Every Friday and Saturday at 2pm @C@Category 10 ♬ 1, 2 Many – Luke Combs & Brooks & Dunn

Visitors can expect a variety of experiences within Category 10

Luke Combs’ first-ever number-one single, “Hurricane,” inspired the name Category 10. This theme continues throughout the bar, with multiple experiences crafted around his hit songs.

The Honky Tonk

Upon entering Category 10, guests find themselves in the Honky Tonk. Described as a “genuine country bar,” this two-story space is a casual environment to enjoy food, drink, and live music.

Perhaps the most unique aspect of the Honky Tonk is the fan-driven hat wall. Luke Combs listeners from all over the world submitted hats along with the story behind what makes their hats special. In total, the wall features nearly 300 hats from 39 states and five countries!

Hurricane Hall

Hurricane Hall is Category 10’s main performance venue. The three-story space features “a massive stage decked out with Luke-level audio/visual technology for category-defying concerts.”

Additionally, Hurricane Hall will host daily line dance lessons for any guests who are ready to cut a rug on the hardwood floor.

Hurricane Hall in Luke Combs Category 10
Photo courtesy of Category 10 via Facebook

The Still

The Still is Luke’s version of a country speakeasy. This intimate bourbon bar features a selection of whiskeys curated by the “This One’s For You” singer himself.

Luke Combs visiting The Still in Category 10
Photo courtesy of Category 10 via Facebook

Five-Leaf Clover Sports

Catch a game of Five-Leaf Clover Sports, the sports bar situated on level three of the venue. Featuring a massive screen, recliners, and live ticker stats, this space is a must-visit for sports fans.

Five Leaf Clover Sports in Category 10
Photo courtesy of Category 10 via Facebook

Category 10 is open Sunday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to midnight and Friday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 a.m. Guests of all ages are welcome before 9 p.m. 21+ after 9 p.m.

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Amanda Tubbs

Amanda Tubbs was born and raised in the small mountain town of Lake Arrowhead, California, but spent a decade in San Diego after attending San Diego State University where she studied Communication and Marketing. In 2022, she relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, and is thrilled to call it home after planning the move for years. Her…

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