
In a venture that seems to fuse music, food, and Nashville's honky-tonk heritage, Post Malone is teaming up with TC Restaurant Group to open a massive entertainment venue in the heart of Nashville's buzzing downtown. Slated to feature six bars, three stages, a full-service dining room, and a rooftop, this 26,000-square-foot space located at 305 Broadway is set to become a major attraction.
The venue, which is undergoing a careful construction process to preserve the historic architecture, is expected to open its doors this summer, with a specific date yet to be announced. Post Malone expressed his excitement about the project, saying, "We’ve created a space where everyone can come together and kick some ass. Nashville has really become a second home for me, so I can’t wait to invite y’all over to my house," as reported by WSMV.
Adam Hesler, President and CEO of TC Restaurant Group, highlighted the significance of the partnership, noting the unique qualities Malone brings to the mix. "Post Malone is one of the most influential and gravitational artists of our time, and we’re thrilled to partner with him on this exciting concept," Hesler told Williamson Source. "We’re honored to work with someone as dynamic as he is and create a venue that embodies his spirit and brings a new experience to Nashville’s Entertainment District."
The new venue comes on the heels of Post Malone's country music foray. Following his debut country album, "F-1 Trillion," which landed at #1 on the Billboard 200 chart, Malone has been touring extensively, including a headliner spot at Coachella and a "Big Ass Stadium" tour. As noted by Fox 17 News, the venue will feature the largest ground floor footprint on Broadway, and aims to blend the artist's eclectic style with Nashville's storied music scene.
TC Restaurant Group is not a newcomer to celebrity-branded ventures. With operations of venues such as Morgan Wallen’s This Bar & Tennessee Kitchen, Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Rooftop Bar, and others, this latest project with Post Malone seems poised to add a modern, if not genre-blurring, edge to their portfolio.









