Kane Brown is bringing a new four-story bar, restaurant and live music venue to Lower Broadway in Nashville this summer, turning the former Valentine space at 312 Broadway into Brown’s On Broadway. The 11,400-square-foot venue is designed to open as a place built around live music, drinks and a rooftop view of the city.
The main floor will be anchored by a full-scale live music stage set against exposed brick and steel-and-glass accents, while the mezzanine will feature dedicated bar service. On the third floor, the lounge will be wrapped in walnut paneling and platinum records, and the rooftop is being billed as Broadway’s ultimate day-to-night experience against the Nashville skyline.
Brown said he wanted the venue to stand apart from everything else on Lower Broadway and described it as a place he would want to spend time in with friends. He added that nights in Nashville are about to hit a little bit different. The project also gives him a personal return to a block where he once spent early career nights at The Valentine, the building that formerly occupied the space.
The opening is part of a wider Nashville push from The Elia Group, which also includes Zuzu Nashville on 1st Avenue South and a third concept on 3rd Avenue with an artist partnership still to be revealed. Zaid Elia called Brown a visionary artist who has continually redefined boundaries while remaining deeply rooted in authenticity, a description that fits the country star’s 2025 run of activity offstage and on it.
This year, Brown released The High Road, launched an arena tour behind the album, earned his second RIAA diamond certification with “What Ifs” featuring Lauren Alaina, guest-starred on 9-1-1: Nashville and executive-produced a Lifetime film with his wife, Katelyn Brown. Brown’s On Broadway adds another high-profile move to that list, and it lands in one of Nashville’s most closely watched nightlife corridors just as summer crowds start to fill the street.
The venue’s draw is not just the name on the front. It is the combination of location, scale and memory: a four-story music house in the middle of Broadway, built by an artist who says he once came there as a young performer and is now returning with a place of his own. Brown’s On Broadway is scheduled to open this summer, and Nashville’s center strip is about to have a new address to watch.

