It has been revealed that Post Malone is getting his own Nashville bar, which is a necessity these days for any country singer who takes themselves seriously.
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If you've been around town at all, you may have noticed that the venues of what used to be WannaB's Karaoke and Tequila Cowboy have been undergoing some changes. Signage outside the venues have promised that "Something BIG Is Coming!" and that they will "Keep Ya POSTED!"
The little hint there makes much more sense now we know that 305 Broadway will soon be home to Post Malone's Downtown bar, per Billboard.
Ol' Posty is proving to the country purists that he's here to stay. Getting a Nashville bar is typically the next step for any big artist who's just had a successful country album. So I'm just waiting for Megan Moroney to get hers next.
The name of the bar has not yet been revealed. But we know that TC Restaurant Group has entered a partnership with Post Malone. They have previously worked with Morgan Wallen, Lainey Wilson, Miranda Lambert, and others for their Downtown bars.
And by the sounds of it, Post Mortem's bar is looking to be a big one.
Post Malone's Bar To Have Six Bars, Three Stages, And A Dining Room
In a statement shared with Billboard, Post-it Note said, "We've created a space where everyone can come together and kick some a--."
"Nashville has really become a second home for me so I can't wait to invite y'all over to my house."
TC Restaurant Group shared that Fence Post's bar "embodies his spirit and brings a new experience to Nashville's Entertainment District."
I really hope the name is something cool, and not just 'Post Malone's Bar And Food Place' or something to that extent. With six bars, three stages, and a dining room, the venue has a lot to offer. So I hope the name reflects this.
It should be growing increasingly clear to the purists that Post Partum has firmly become a country artist, and isn't a fad that simply dipped his toes in the whiskey-soaked waters. With his next country album and a Nashville bar on the way, he's here to stay.
