A massive, three-story music hall and restaurant is coming to the Las Vegas Strip in 2026. Country music star Luke Combs is the one building it. The new venue is called Category 10. It is inspired by his powerful, chart-topping song “Hurricane” and will open at The Flamingo.
This new place sounds like it will be a special home for his music. It will have a “Hurricane Hall” for live shows, “the Eye Rooftop” bar, and even “the Beautiful Crazy Women’s Lounge.” Luke is building this with a “fan-first mindset,” making it a true gathering spot.
We’re bringing the storm to the Strip!
His fans, known as the Bootleggers, are the real heart of this project. The entire venue feels like a giant thank you to them. It is not just another bar on The Strip. It is a place built specifically for the people who love his music and his honest way of telling stories.
That Las Vegas dream is still set for 2026. You do not have to wait that long to see what a Luke Combs bar feels like. We can get a wonderful inside look right now. His first Category 10 bar is already open and thriving in downtown Nashville.
An Inside Look At Luke Combs’ Category 10 Bar in Downtown Nashville
The Nashville venue shows just how personal this is. It has a giant wall covered in 280 hats, including 82 of Luke’s own hats and many more sent in by his fans. There is a bourbon bar with tastings named after storm categories and a special women’s lounge with its own champagne bar.
Luke Combs builds communities, not just venues. His music is about real feelings, and these places feel just as real. He shares his awards and even his personal hats with the fans who got him there. Follow Luke Combs on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. You will always feel like part of the family.