
“Nashville vibes and honky-tonk nights”.
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My Walk into the Future in Nashville, Tennessee (NashVegas) provided me with new adventures this year! I normally stick to my tried-and-true venues but wanted to explore a bit more this year.
The Stage
I know this is one of my regular stops when in Nashville, but I always like to stop in. This is my favorite live music venue in Nashville because of the actual stage and the way the music carries throughout the venue. The view of the band is never obstructed, and the sound system provides a great acoustic backdrop for the crowd. There’s not much of a dance floor, but you occasionally will see a few folks out dancing to the music.

Category 10 (new)
This was my first time visiting Category 10. This venue transitioned from the Wildhorse Saloon and now features Luke Combs and his musical endeavors. The Wildhorse Saloon is a place I loved visiting for the great music, large dance floor and line dancing. Luke Combs and his team did a great job renovating this venue and turned Category 10 into a destination in Nashville.
The main dance hall is huge and has three levels. The stage and dance area are the largest in the Broadway area and the crowds continue to flock here. I was able to get in some line dancing before and after the half marathon and enjoyed every minute of it.

Bon Jovi (new)
Jon Bon Jovi has the newest bar on lower Broadway. I walked by the venue several times before deciding to go in. I thought it would only be a rock venue but there were country tunes coming out on the day I walked in. This was a huge venue with multiple levels of music to include a rooftop bar. It was a nice spot and I’m sure I will visit again on my return to Nashville.
Jelly Roll (new)
I’m not sure how new this spot is because I’ve walked by this location on lower Broadway multiple times but never ventured in. It has multiple levels, but it is not a huge venue. It has a great sound stage and angles to watch the bands play. I’m not sure how often I will visit this spot, but it was a nice change of pace from my normal Honky Tonk adventures.
Morgan Wallen (new)
Morgan Wallen’s bar is called THIS BAR after one of his songs. It’s not on Broadway but you can see it from Jason Aldean’s rooftop bar. I’m not a huge Wallen fan but there was a stream of folks going in and out, so I decided to join the crowd. The rooftop bar had great views of the Nashville skyline and an outstanding sound stage. The beer was cold, and the crowd was ready to have a good time. I decided to stick around for multiple beers and vibe with the band.

Jason Aldean’s
This is my favorite rooftop bar in Nashville! It’s right in the middle of Broadway and offers views up and down Broadway. The crowds on the rooftop are mellow and kicked back on sofas or high back chairs. The best bands play on the rooftop and the dance floor is always packed. This is a great place to watch people and listen to outstanding musicians. I highly recommend this spot if you are heading to NashVegas!

Well, that’s my Nashville report on places I visited on my most recent trip.

Which venue are you going to visit? 😊
Irie!
Calvin Williams
“Nashville, where the music flows like sweet tea”.
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