Post Malone is set to make his mark in Nashville with the opening of a new entertainment venue in partnership with TC Restaurant Group. The venue, located in Lower Broadway, will span 26,000 square feet and boast six bars, three stages, a full-service dining room, and a rooftop. Malone expressed his excitement for the project, stating that Nashville has become a second home for him and he looks forward to welcoming everyone to his new establishment.
The venue, situated at 305 Broadway, is currently undergoing renovations to revitalize the spaces while preserving the historical architecture of the building. Once completed, it will become the largest ground floor footprint on Broadway, offering a unique entertainment experience in the heart of Nashville’s Entertainment District.
Adam Hesler, the president and CEO of TC Restaurant Group, praised Post Malone as a dynamic and influential artist and expressed the company’s thrill in collaborating with him on this innovative concept. TC Restaurant Group is renowned for successfully managing and operating celebrity-branded venues like Morgan Wallen’s This Bar and Tennessee Kitchen, Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Rooftop Bar, Luke’s 32 Bridge, Miranda Lambert’s Casa Rosa, and Lainey Wilson’s Bell Bottoms Up.
In other music industry news, Sony Music Publishing Nashville has inked a global publishing agreement with singer-songwriter Frank Ray. Ray, known for infusing his Mexican-American roots into his music, has garnered success with tracks like “Streetlights” and “Uh-huh (Ajá).” His collaboration with Sony Music Publishing Nashville marks a significant milestone in his career, allowing him to reach a broader audience and continue his musical journey.
Meanwhile, reggaeton artist Zion, from the duo Zion y Lennox, is venturing into the culinary world with the launch of Casa Crudos Wynwood, a Japanese-Latin fusion fast-casual restaurant in Miami. Zion emphasized that the project is about legacy and reflects his personal connection to hospitality, culture, and creativity.
Leslie Fram Presents FEMcountry has announced a strategic partnership with AB Hillsboro Village, Nashville’s only female-owned live music venue. The partnership aims to provide a platform for rising female artists to showcase their talent acoustically in the round, with a Summer Series set to kick off soon. The collaboration underscores the commitment to supporting women in country music and creating spaces where their voices can be heard.
On the business front, Hallwood Media has appointed Tal Meltzer as its chief operating officer, recognizing his contributions to the company’s growth and operational success. Meltzer’s extensive experience in A&R, business affairs, and artist development positions him well to lead Hallwood Media into a new phase of innovation and industry leadership.
Furthermore, Spirit Music Group has entered into a music publishing joint venture with NFL All-Pro receiver DeAndre Hopkins, establishing Hopkins’ music publishing company, LASA Music. The venture aims to nurture and develop a roster of artists, writers, and producers, with the first signing being singer-songwriter Lecade. This collaboration highlights the growing intersection between sports and music industries.
Music Nation Copyrights Management in the UAE has received formal approval to license, collect, and distribute royalties for public performance and neighboring rights, enhancing revenue streams for music rights holders in the region. The move underscores the UAE’s commitment to supporting its music industry and providing a sustainable ecosystem for music creators and copyright owners.
TouchTunes Music Company has brought on Scott Levine as its chief executive officer, leveraging his expertise in media, technology, and entertainment to lead the company’s growth and innovation. Levine’s appointment signals TouchTunes’ focus on enhancing its in-venue entertainment platform and creating memorable experiences for patrons through music and social entertainment.
In a strategic move, Live Nation has expanded its presence in Latin America by acquiring SD Concerts, the leading live entertainment company in the Dominican Republic. The acquisition aims to bolster Live Nation’s footprint in the region and provide a platform for Latin artists to connect with global audiences, highlighting the company’s commitment to supporting diverse talent and live music experiences.
These developments in the music industry underscore the dynamic and evolving landscape of entertainment, where artists, industry players, and companies are forging new partnerships, ventures, and experiences to engage audiences and drive innovation.
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