The facility is adjacent to the Ryman Auditorium

Morgan Wallen will open his six-story live music venue restaurant and bar in partnership with TC Restaurant Group, called Morgan Wallen’s This Bar and Tennessee Kitchen over Memorial Day Weekend. He shared the news on Friday (May 3rd) at one of his three shows at Nissan Stadium in Nashville.

Since launching his career, Wallen has primarily shared his music and stories with fans directly on the road at his live shows, and This Bar is an extension of the boy from East Tennessee’s life. Paying homage to growing up in Tennessee, This Bar will incorporate pivotal elements that shaped Wallen’s life, with each level showcasing photos and memorabilia from his childhood and some of his most notable performances to date.

The six-story This Bar and Tennessee Kitchen is designed and built from the ground up to deliver a unique experience on 4th Avenue adjacent to the historic Ryman Auditorium just off Broadway in the heart of Music City. The venue will be approximately 30,000 square feet and feature three live music stages, six bars, and an open-air rooftop.

Wallen will curate the menu with Chef Tomasz Wosiak, Vice President of Culinary Development for TC Restaurant Group, and feature southern delectables, bar bites, Tennessee favorites, and some of Mama Wallen’s recipes.

The venue will also feature a gift shop with exclusive Morgan Wallen merchandise offerings and an homage to his favorite Tennessee team.

Wallen recently closed out 2024 Stagecoach which featured a performance of his new single, “I Had Some Help,” with Post Malone. The track will be available on May 10th via Mercury Records/Republic in partnership with Big Loud Records and is a taste of the highly-anticipated country debut from Malone.

Wallen continues his One Night at a Time 2024 Tour through the summer.