Lainey Wilson’s ‘Bell Bottoms Up’ bar to open in Downtown Nashville on May 31st

Lainey Wilson attends the 2019 CMT Music Awards at Bridgestone Arena on June 5^ 2019 in Nashville^ Tennessee.

Lainey Wilson is the latest country artist to announce she is opening a bar and restaurant in downtown Nashville, dubbed the Bell Bottoms Up bar. The new three-story entertainment destination is located at 120 Third Avenue South, taking the spot of Florida Georgia Line’s now-closed FGL House. The duo’s Tyler Hubbard and Brian Kelley confirmed the closure of FGL House in a statement earlier this month.

Wilson shared of the new venue: I’m so excited to announce Bell Bottoms Up, which will be opening later this summer.  I’ve always wanted to create a destination for all my fans to visit and create new memories at, in the heart of country music city. So, to have a permanent destination in Nashville, is such a dream come true. I can’t wait for all my Wild Horses to get to experience my home away from home. #BellBottomsUp”

Lainey later updated fans last with news of the bar’s opening date, posting on her socials: “My new restaurant and bar @bellbottomsupbar is open for business May 31! Yank up them britches and make plans to check it out on Broadway before my Country’s Cool Again tour kicks off that weekend in Nashville! 🕺 🍻🤠@hippemaewilson approves ✔a”

The 27,000-square-foot venue will have two stages, four bars, and a mezzanine floor with a lounge bar that overlooks the first-floor stage and dining area. The rooftop level will house a ’70s Western aesthetic including, a lively dancefloor, disco-inspired décor, and frozen drinks. Guests will get a glimpse of the Bayou through a fun basement-level space slated to open later this summer with craft cocktails, immersive décor, and a live music experience to remember.

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