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Country star Ashley McBryde is opening Redemption, Broadway’s first booze-free bar, with live music and sober-friendly space in the heart of Nashville ...
Fans of fun mixed drinks without the alcohol can check out a new Nashville bar run by popular country music artist Ashley ...
Dubbed "Redemption Bar," the space will live on the fifth floor of Eric Church's Chief's honky-tonk, host live music, and ...
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Taste of Country on MSNAshley McBryde Shakes Up Nashville Bar Scene with Zero-Proof ConceptAshley McBryde is opening a zero-proof bar in Nashville. Located on the 5th floor of Eric Church's bar Chief's. It's called ...
Ashley McBryde is adding her name to the star bars in downtown Nashville, starting Aug. 28. The Grammy winner will open bar ...
Ashley McBryde opens Redemption Bar in Nashville - a sober-friendly venue mixing mocktails and music, aiming to make nightlife more inclusive for all.
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Ashley McBryde announced a four-show residency at Eric Church’s Chief’s ticketed venue, ...
Redemption Bar will be located on the fifth floor of Chief’s on Broadway, the downtown Nashville bar owned by Eric Church, and will feature a zero-proof cocktail menu with drinks named after the ...
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Taste of Country on MSNAshley McBryde Books a Four-Night Residency at Eric Church’s BarBilled as The Redemption Residency, the four shows promise connection, great storytelling and a one-of-a-kind show from ...
Ashley McBryde will play four residency shows at her soon-to-open, first-of-its kind bar inspired by her sobriety journey. The bar, Redemption, will be located within Eric Church's six-story venue.
Ashley McBryde knew she wanted to create "a space that lifts up the brushed aside, and makes sure everyone feels welcome." ...
Redemption Bar will be located on the fifth floor of Chief’s on Broadway, the downtown Nashville bar owned by Eric Church, and will feature a zero-proof cocktail menu with drinks named after the ...
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