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Post Malone surprised fans by hinting at a country collaboration with chart-topping artist Luke Combs. A brief snippet of the unreleased track was shared on social media, leaving fans eager for more.
The video, featuring Post Malone in a studio with a beer emoji and a nod to Luke Combs, suggests the artist is fine-tuning the track. The teaser has generated anticipation for the song’s official release.
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What is the song name with Post Malone and Luke Combs?
Lyrics from the snippet include the phrase “Ain’t Got A Guy For That,” sparking speculation that it might be the title of the collaboration.
The teaser quickly sparked excitement on social media, with fans discussing Post Malone’s unexpected venture into country music and the collaboration with Luke Combs.
When is Post Malone releasing the song with Luke Combs?
While details about the official release date are yet to be disclosed, fans eagerly await further announcements from Post Malone and Luke Combs.
What is Luke Combs currently doing?
On the other hand, Luke Combs is gearing up to redefine entertainment with his upcoming Nashville Bar “Category 10.”
This move, inspired by Combs’ breakout single “Hurricane,” marked the end of the Wildhorse Saloon’s three-decade tenure under Ryman ownership.
Named after the meteorological term for the most powerful hurricane, Luke Combs shared his excitement about the venture on social media, stating, “The strongest a hurricane can be is a category five, so we figured we’d double it.” This symbolism represents the unparalleled strength of Combs’ voice, songwriting, and career. Colin Reed, Ryman Hospitality Properties executive chairman, echoed this sentiment in a press release, assuring that “Category 10” will offer an unparalleled experience in downtown Nashville.
What to expect at Luke Combs bar
- Outdoor-indoor capacity of nearly 3,200 people
- Inspired by Combs’ debut hit “Hurricane”
- 1,500-person capacity concert venue for ticketed events
- Proposed rooftop bar with a 720-person capacity and scenic views
- Three interior levels reflecting Combs’ songs, lifestyle, and connection to Bootlegger fans
What are other bars coming to Nashville
he much-anticipated grand opening of Garth Brooks‘ Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky Tonk on March 7. Acquiring the property at 411 Broadway in December 2021, Brooks has transformed the space formerly occupied by Paradise Park and Downtown Sporting Club.
The four-story, expansive 54,715-square-foot venue, which has seen partial openings over the past weeks, is poised to reveal its full glory during the upcoming grand opening. Notably, the establishment will also house a police substation, developed in collaboration with the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department.
Friends in Low Places Bar keeping tradition
The first two floors will pay homage to classic honky-tonks. Featuring a custom-built, retractable live music stage adorned with the iconic “Circle G” emblem, repurposed from Brooks’ record-breaking Central Park performance, these floors boast the largest LED screens on Lower Broadway. The first floor, designed for entertainment, includes two bars, a dance floor, and ample seating. The second floor offers two additional bars and a mezzanine providing prime views of the stage below.
Elevated Experiences
Venturing upward, the third floor is dedicated to intimate private event spaces. Complete with a double-sided fireplace and an intimate patio, this floor can accommodate gatherings of up to 250 guests. The rooftop fourth floor, aptly named The Oasis, promises a high-flying experience with two full bars.
Personalities like Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton, Garth Brooks, Florida Georgia Line, and Miranda Lambert have already left an indelible mark on the lively scene.