Old Crow Medicine Show just dropped their new song “Nashville Rising”.
16.03.2020 - 20:45 / wonderwall.com
Kid Rock is refusing to close down his Nashville bar despite a city order to do so.
In trying to combat the spread of coronavirus, Nashville's Mayor John Cooper ordered all restaurants to cut their capacity in half, and all bars were ordered to close for the time being. The rap-rocker's bar in the city's famous Lower Broadway section, however, is continuing to welcome customers with open arms.
Following the city order, restaurateur Steve Smith -- who co-owns Kid Rock's Big Ass Honky Tonk &
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The US star owns Kid Rock's Big Ass Honky Tonk & Rock & Roll Steakhouse
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Kid Rock, 49, is not ready to close his popular bar Big Ass Honky Tonk & Steakhouse, which he opened in Oct. 2018, in Nashville, TN despite the city’s coronavirus concerns and plans to keep it open until there’s a “statewide mandate.” The singer’s business partner, Steve Smith, put out an official statement about the bar’s plans on Mar.
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Kid Rock is keeping his Nashville bar open despite the growing concerns of COVID-19.
Despite edicts from the city of Nashville to shut down over coronavirus concerns, some of the tourist-filled bars along the city’s perpetually packed Lower Broadway are defying the local government’s and many citizens’ call to close, conducting honky-tonk business as usual.