Kane Brown To Open Bar, Music Venue In Downtown Nashville — What To Know

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Kane Brown is “changing things up” in Nashville, Tennessee.

The “Miles On it” superstar announced on Thursday (February 19) that he’s opening Kane Brown’s On Broadway, a “new multi-story bar, restaurant and live music venue,” slated to open over the summer. Brown is opening the establishment on Nashville’s historic Lower Broadway in the historic building that was previously home to The Valentine, according to a press release announcing the multi-story, 11,400-square-foot venue.

“We’ve really taken our time developing the bar,” Brown said in a statement. “We wanted to make it a place that stands apart from everything else on Lower Broadway. I wanted to build a place that I want to hang out at, my friends want to hang out at and will be an unforgettable experience for anyone who visits. Nights in Nashville are about to hit a little bit different.”

Opening Kane Brown’s On Broadway is a full circle moment for the award-winning artist. Early in his career, Brown spent many nights visiting the historic bar. Now, it’ll represent “the full spectrum of the singer’s artistry and the spirit of Broadway.” Zaid Elia, Founder & CEO of Detroit-based Elia Group, said in part that Brown “a visionary artist who has continually redefined boundaries while remaining deeply rooted in authenticity—a philosophy that mirrors our own approach to hospitality at the highest level. …We are honored to partner with an artist of Kane Brown’s stature to bring to life a project that is unmistakably Nashville: bold in vision, warm in spirit and unforgettable in every detail.” 

Brown joins a growing number of country superstars to open a venue downtown. Others include Luke Combs, Lainey Wilson, Dierks Bentley, Miranda Lambert, Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton and more.

Brown is part of the 2026 iHeartCountry Festival lineup, along with Luke BryanParker McCollumRiley GreenShaboozeyDylan ScottRussell DickersonGretchen WilsonChase Matthew and Lauren Alaina. iHeartRadio's Bobby Bones is returning as the event’s host. The show will take place on May 2 at Moody Center in Austin, Texas. Tickets to the show are available as of January 23. Fans across the country will be able to catch all the action as the 2026 iHeartCountry Festival will be broadcast live across iHeartCountry stations nationwide and the free iHeartRadio app on Saturday, May 2nd at 8pm ET/5pm PT (7pm CT).


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