Post Malone to Open Massive Nashville Venue for Fans to 'Come Together and Kick Some Ass'
The venue will feature six bars, three stages, a full-service dining room and a rooftop
Once opened, the venue will have the largest floor footprint on BroadwayPost Malone is taking over Nashville!
On Tuesday, June 3, TC Restaurant Group announced its plans to open a Nashville entertainment venue in Lower Broadway with the "Circles" singer, whose real name is Austin Post.
'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,' Malone, 29, said in a press release.
The venue will be 26,000 square feet and feature six bars, three stages, a full-service dining room and a rooftop, according to the release.
The venue will be located at 305 Broadway, which is currently under construction to "remaster the spaces, while preserving historical architecture." Once finished, the venue will be Broadway's largest floor footprint, per the release.
'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,' Adam Hesler, President and CEO of TC Restaurant Group said.
'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. There's only one reason we would consider expanding our artist partnerships, and that is to have the ability to partner with someone of the caliber, innovation and authenticity of Post," he continued. "His talent and ability to transcend multiple genres is one of a kind, and we look forward to creating a venue that resonates with his global fan base.'
Malone is currently on the road for The Big Ass Stadium Tour with Jelly Roll.
On May 24, he brought out Allen Iverson, who inspired his 2015 breakout hit "White Iverson," at his show in Philadelphia for a performance of the track
Up next, Malone will perform in New York City on Wednesday, June 4 and Miami on Sunday, June 8.
Malone's tour is in support of his latest studio album F-1 Trillion, which he released in August. The album included his No. 1 single "I Had Some Help" with Morgan Wallen, as well as "Pour Me a Drink" with Blake Shelton, "Guy for That" with Luke Combs and "What Don't Belong to Me."
During an appearance on Apple Music's Today's Country Radio with Kelleigh Bannen in August, Malone opened up about how he was embraced by the country music community.
'It's really nice meeting people in Nashville that made me feel so welcome and new friends and kind of building new stuff,' he revealed before adding, 'and for once I'm not sad anymore. I'm happy, very happy.'
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