Luke Combs brings bar, dance club and eatery Category 10 to the Las Vegas Strip

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A rendering of Category 10 at Flamingo Las Vegas

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Wed, Oct 22, 2025 (8:01 a.m.)

Country music star and two-time CMA Entertainer of the Year Luke Combs is teaming with Opry Entertainment Group to open a second location of Category 10, a restaurant, bar, music and line dancing party spot, at the heart of the Las Vegas Strip at the Flamingo.

“I am stoked about having a second Category 10 location in Las Vegas,” Combs said in a statement. The singer and songwriter recently announced a 2026 tour that will stop at Allegiant Stadium on March 21. “2026 was already going to be an awesome year, but this takes it to the next level. I can’t wait for Bootleggers to have their own place to party on the Strip.”

“Bootleggers” are Combs’ fans, named after one of his early songs, “Moonshine.” Category 10, which first opened in Nashville in November 2024, also takes its name from a Combs tune, the 10-year-old hit “Hurricane.”

Category 10 Las Vegas is already under construction at the Flamingo, three stories and 34,000 square feet of space including the Hurricane Hall dining area with three bars and a dance floor, the Beautiful Crazy Women’s Lounge, a bourbon bar and outdoor patio space called the Still, and the third-level Eye Rooftop with another dance floor, a DJ booth and views of the Strip.

Opry Entertainment Group also partnered with Caesars Entertainment and another country music star, Blake Shelton, to open Ole Red in front of Horseshoe Las Vegas in January 2024.

Dan Walsh, senior vice president and general manager of the Flamingo, said Category 10 will build on a year of evolution at the Caesars Entertainment property. “With exciting new experiences like the Go Pool, Pinky’s by Vanderpump, Gordon Ramsay Burger and Havana 1957, we’ve brought a whole new level of energy to our iconic resort. Category 10 elevates that energy even further, bringing one of the biggest names in music to the Flamingo and offering live performances with great food and cocktails at the best location on The Strip,” Walsh said in a statement.

Category 10 is schedule to open in 2026 and updates are expected at category10.com/lasvegas.

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