Grand Ole Opry member Luke Combs and Opry Entertainment Group are set to open a third location of their Category 10 brand, this time eyeing an Orlando, Florida, location to open in late 2027. The new venue will open at CityWalk at Universal Orlando Resort.

The nearly 33,000 square-foot, three-story Orlando location will also include experiential areas that are influenced by Combs’ music, and will include live music, Carolina-style food (paying tribute to Combs’ North Carolina roots), free line dancing and more.

The Category 10 brand pays homage to the singer’s 8x-RIAA multiplatinum certified debut hit “Hurricane.”

The new location will join the flagship Category 10 location that opened in Nashville in 2024, as well as the recently announced Las Vegas location, set to debut in fall 2026. Opry Entertainment also owns and operates Blake Shelton’s Ole Red restaurant, bar and music venue in Orlando.

“I have a line in my song ‘1, 2 Many,’ ‘there’s no stopping me once I get goin’. Well, I guess you can say the same about Cat 10 now,” Combs said in a statement. “I know Orlando is a worldwide destination spot, so I’m super pumped and humbled that we’re getting to open a location there. My wife is from Florida, so we’re both super excited about this. I am glad to be bringing our brand of first-class service and awesome tunes to the Sunshine State.” 

“Country music is reaching more people nationally and internationally than ever before, driven in large part by superstars like Luke Combs,” added Colin Reed, executive chairman of OEG parent company Ryman Hospitality Properties. “With Orlando welcoming millions of visitors from around the globe each year, expanding the Category 10 footprint into this world-class entertainment destination allows us to introduce visitors to an authentic country music experience inspired by Luke’s Carolina roots.”

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