The bar was named after Williams’ hit song “Born to Boogie.”
A new bar has officially opened in the Honky Tonk epicenter in Nashville.
Yes, Bocephus is getting a bar for all his rowdy friends to come over and hang out every night.
Big Plan Holdings Hospitality launched the Hank Williams Jr. Boogie Bar in Nashville’s Lower Broadway district at 419 Broadway. The bar is located between AJ’s Good Time Bar and Ernest Tubb Record Shop, with neighbours like Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, Jon Bon Jovi. The four-level restaurant and bar has a rooftop deck, live music, full food and drink menus, and panoramic views of Nashville’s skyline and is named after Williams' hit song "Born to Boogie"
A press statement notes that the "Hank Williams Jr Boogie Bar" — a joint partnership with the Country Music Hall of Famer — will "pay homage to one of the most iconic figures in country music history, with the venue named after Hank's [1987 hit] song, 'Born to Boogie.' The establishment aims to capture the soulful and energetic essence of Hank Williams Jr's music while honoring Nashville's rich heritage and spirit of world-class hospitality to provide endless memorable moments for locals and tourists alike."
"Boogie Bar" is the first of many expected destination locales to be launched. The group aims to capitalize on the nearly $40 billion Nashville tourism industry by "incentivizing continued investment and opportunity for businesses and the entrepreneurial sect alike."
In April 2022, Bon Jovi's Jon Bon Jovi was announced as partnering with Big Plan Holdings to renovate the empty lot at 405 Broadway (which BPH purchased in November 2020 for $9.4 million), An LLC registered with the state that’s associated with Bon Jovi has already filed many trademarks in Tennessee.
Big Plan Holdings' co-founder and CEO Tara Joseph adds that "[Nashville's] honky honk district is inherent to Nashville's culture, its nightlife, and has been integral to our city's ascendance to become one of the foremost travel, hospitality, and tourism hubs in the United States." At the same time, co-founder and CEO John Joseph feels "privileged" to adds "Boogie Bar" to a "diverse" set of Big Plan Holdings subsidiaries, including Edgehill Music Publishing, American Paint and philanthropic wing, The Joseph Family Foundation.
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