Eric Church opens Chief’s

Church performs during his 19-show residency

It took Eric Church and AJ Capital Partnersโ€™ founder and CEO Ben Weprin three years to reimagine and rebuild the historic building at 200 Broadway that officially opened last night as Chiefโ€™s. With a celebratory grand opening, the six-story bar, music venue and restaurant handed its keys over to the Church Choir.

โ€œThis building is a lot like the songs I write โ€ฆ theyโ€™re mine until I release them, and then theyโ€™re not mine anymore, theyโ€™re yours,โ€ shares Church.

โ€œWeโ€™re pretty good at storytelling through song, and I trusted Ben implicitly to bring what was in my heart and head for Chiefโ€™s to life as way of storytelling through space. The genesis of this place started with the vision of what the venue would be that we built the building around,โ€ he adds of the two-story, 400-capacity Neon Steeple performance space in the heart of the building situated on floors three and four.

โ€œWhen I came to Nashville in search of a place to play my songs, nowhere on this strip would have me. I went to Fiddle & Steel in Printers Alley and found my tribe,โ€ Church shared with the original neon sign illuminating the theater balcony. โ€œSo, when we started building this, it was designed to be a place to bring original music back to the heart of historic Broadway.โ€

Church delivered on that promise with his first-of-nineteen residency shows, the aptly titled To Beat The Devil. In a journey chronicling his life and career, Church Choir members โ€” as tickets were sold only to them โ€” were treated to a nearly two-hour set solely for their eyes and ears.

โ€œI wanted a place I play songs that didnโ€™t make albums โ€” and this is the only place Iโ€™ll do a lot of these songs and share a lot of these stories. Itโ€™s a conversation in a place only for the people there.โ€

Chiefโ€™s ticketed music venue is accompanied by Chiefโ€™s Tavern, a first-floor additional live entertainment space papered by more than 4,000 concert posters from throughout the CMA Entertainer of the Yearโ€™s career, and the second-floor Friendly Shadows Dueling Piano Bar, accented by highly-curated dรฉcor elements. Chiefโ€™s also houses a studio for broadcasting, inclusive of Eric Church Outsiders Radio on SiriusXM, with the capability of hosting broadcasts by various media partners. With street-level windows, the studio provides fans from around the world with a thrilling behind-the-scenes experience with a front-row view of broadcasting in action.

The venue also taps into Churchโ€™s Carolina roots in partnership with Rodney Scott, whose Whole Hog BBQ โ€“ part of the Pihakis Restaurant Group โ€“ occupies the fifth and sixth floors, overlooking downtown with its โ€˜Hell of a Qโ€™ rooftop location.

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn