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Eric Church Finally Feels at Home in Nashville With Chief’s

Eric Church‘s new downtown Nashville bar, Chief’s, is a full-circle moment for the country music star. After relocating from his native North Carolina to Music City, with dreams of a career in country music, Church found that was a lot harder to achieve than he initially planned. “I didn’t know anybody,” Church tells CBS News. “I didn’t even know…

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Chris Young to Headline Nashville’s Free July 4th Celebration

Chris Young will headline a free show on July 4. The Tennessee native will headline the annual Let Freedom Sing! Music City July 4th celebration, joined by an impressive list of acts, including Blessing Offor, Yola and Girl Named Tom. The already-popular event will, for the first time ever, include drone light elements, synchronized to live music from the…

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Trisha Yearwood Was Not a Fan of Garth Brooks’ Idea of a Nashville Bar

 Trisha Yearwood was not a fan of the idea of the Friends in Low Places Bar and Honky Tonk, at least when her husband, Garth Brooks, first approached her with the idea. The Grand Ole Opry member admits she had to be persuaded when Brooks first broached the idea with her, but once she was in, she was all in. “My…

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Alexandra Kay to Headline ‘The Voice’ Takeover at Ole Red in Nashville

Alexandra Kay is headlining a show at Blake Shelton‘s Ole Red in Nashville, joined by a few former contestants on The Voice. The “Everleave” singer announces that she will headline a show at Ole Red on Thursday, March 21, part of a three-night series of The Voice Takeover, running March 20 to 22. Kay will be joined for the…

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2024 CMA Fest Lineup Includes Keith Urban, Jelly Roll, Lainey Wilson + More

The initial lineup for CMA Fest has been announced, and it is loaded with talent. The four-day event, taking place June 6 to 9 in downtown Nashville, will include hundreds of musical acts performing, including the headlining Nissan Stadium shows, featuring Keith Urban, Jelly Roll,  Lainey Wilson, Parker McCollum, Jordan Davis, Jon Pardi, Carly Pearce, Thomas Rhett, Kelsea Ballerini,…

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Nashville Community Rallies Around Roy’s Meat Service Amid Lawsuit

Roy’s Meat Service is in the middle of a fierce legal battle, but they have the Nashville community on their side. The popular East Nashville eatery is being sued by a neighbor, who moved in long after Roy’s Meat Service was in business, and then sued the beloved restaurant because she dislikes the smell of meat, calling the property…

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Eric Church Announces Chief’s Opening Date and 19-Show Residency

We now know when Eric Church‘s downtown Nashville bar, Chief’s, will open. The North Carolina native reveals Chief’s, a six-story space located at 200 Broadway, will open on April 5. Church is celebrating the grand opening with his own, 19-date Eric Church: To Beat the Devil residency, which will begin on Chief’s opening night. “These shows at Chief’s will…

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Trisha Yearwood Poured Her Heart and Soul Into Friends in Low Places [EXCLUSIVE]

 Trisha Yearwood joined her husband, Garth Brooks, in every detail of their joint Friends in Low Places Bar and Honky Tonk. From the layout, to the paint colors, furniture and more, Yearwood wanted to make sure their new bar and music venue felt authentic to who they are, even if took a grueling two years to make their…

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Garth Brooks Opens Friends in Low Places as a Big ‘Thank You’ [EXCLUSIVE]

 Garth Brooks‘ Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky Tonk might be a smart business venture, but that isn’t at all why he devoted the last two years of his life to working on the new bar and music venue. Instead, the 62-year-old decided to open Friends in Low Places, in partnership with his wife, Trisha Yearwood, as…

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Eric Church Gives Chief’s Building to His Fans

Eric Church has never done anything conventionally, and he isn’t about to start now. The North Carolina native mailed members of his fan club, dubbed the Church Choir, deeds to a brick in his new Chief’s bar and music venue, scheduled to open later this year. “My songs are mine, until I release them, and then they’re never mine…

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