Post Malone To Open Downtown Nashville Bar and Music Venue

Post Malone To Open Downtown Nashville Bar and Music Venue

Add Post Malone to the list of celebrities who are leaving their mark in downtown Nashville. Post Malone announces he is opening his own bar and music venue, located at 305 Broadway. The new space will be 26,000 square feet, and feature six bars, three stages, a full-service dining room, and a rooftop.

“We’ve created a space where everyone can come together and kick some a–,” Post Malone says. “Nashville has really become a second home for me, so I can’t wait to invite y’all over to my house.”

The new space is being opened in partnership with TC Restaurant Group, home to Jason Aldean‘s Kitchen + Rooftop Bar, Luke Bryan‘s 32 Bridge Food + Drink, Miranda Lambert‘s Casa Rosa, Morgan Wallen‘s This Bar, and Lainey Wilson‘s Bell Bottoms Up Bar, among others.

“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,” says Adam Hesler, President and CEO of TC Restaurant Group. “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. 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.”

The news comes as Post Malone is celebrating the success of his first country album, F-1 Trillion. The record debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 chart when it was released.

 

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“I am happy… I have a two-year-old. I’m 29 years old,” Post Malone said on Apple Music Country’s Today’s Country Radio with Kelleigh Bannen, when the record was released. “I’m taking it easy and slowing it down. And I think it’s really nice meeting people in Nashville that made me feel so welcome and new friends, and kind of building new stuff. And for once, I’m not sad anymore. I’m happy, very happy.”

“It was such a fresh thing going and watching this band and writing with new people,” he adds. “I’m so pumped.”

F-1 Trillion included collaborations with Wilson, Dolly PartonTim McGrawJelly RollChris StapletonBlake SheltonLuke Combs and more. Post Malone co-wrote all 27 songs on the massive project.

For the New York native, Post Malone was first enticed to Nashville by the songwriting.

“I gotta keep writing in Nashville,” he said. “I’ve always wanted to make a record like this, but for the longest time, it [seemed] so inaccessible because I [didn’t] know how the hell it [worked]. I didn’t know how band day worked. I didn’t know how session dudes worked, and I was just like, ‘Well, is it like these particular artists’ band that they go with all the time?’…  It was just so cool. And I’m just mind-blown.”

Post Malone was recently announced as one of the headliners for the 2026 Gulf Coast Jam. Tickets are available now at GulfCoastJam.com. Find all of his music and upcoming shows at PostMalone.com.