All about Category 10
Luke Combs’ Category 10 serves food and drinks, hosts live music, and offers free line-dancing lessons.
The franchise comes from Opry Entertainment Group, a division of Ryman Hospitality Properties. This is the same company behind Blake Shelton’s Ole Red restaurant on Orlando’s International Drive. Category 10 is designed by the firm Journey, whose clients include Six Flags Qiddiya City and Legoland parks, among others.
Category 10 is named after Combs song “Hurricane.” Its first location opened in Nashville, Tenn., in 2024, with another on the way for Las Vegas, Nev., in fall 2026.
“Country music is reaching more people nationally and internationally than ever before, driven in large part by superstars like Luke Combs,” said Colin Reed, executive chairman of 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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