Luke Combs opening Honky Tonk and Bar in former Wildhorse venue

Nashville – The Wildhorse Saloon has welcomed the new year by announcing its closure after almost 30 years in Business (honky tonk opened in 1994) in downtown Nashville.

“Dear Wildhorse Saloon Family,” said the Wildhorse Saloon on Facebook. “Since 1994, Wildhorse Saloon has been a beacon of Nashville’s vibrant music scene. We’re excited to announce that 2024 marks the beginning of a new chapter for this iconic venue.”

According to reports, Luke Comb’s new concert hall and honk tonk bar will set up shot at the venue. Comb’s new venture is yet another bar opened by “A-list” country stars in Nashville.

“As we step into this promising era, let’s raise a glass to the past and toast to the brilliant future ahead,” said the Saloon. “Our heartfelt thanks to patrons, artists, staff and everyone who contributed to making Wildhorse Saloon the legend it is today. We extend our deepest gratitude to all who graced our stage, danced on our dance floor and sang along to the music.

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