ORLANDO, Fla. – Category 10, the immersive entertainment venue inspired by Luke Combs’ hit song “Hurricane,” is set to open at Universal CityWalk.
According to a news release, the Orlando location will span approximately 33,000 square feet across three stories, offering guests a dynamic experience influenced by Combs’ music and passions.
“I know Orlando is a worldwide destination spot, so I’m super pumped and humbled that we’re getting to open a location there. My wife is from Florida, so we’re both super excited about this. I am glad to be bringing our brand of first-class service and awesome tunes to the Sunshine State,” said Combs in a news release.
The forecast is in… @lukecombs Category 10 is coming to Orlando 🌀
— Category 10 (@OfficialCat10) February 17, 2026
Set to open in late 2027, Category 10 Orlando will sit right in heart of Orlando Universal’s CityWalk
Get ready for live music, free line dancing, Carolina-style eats and more! You won’t want to miss this ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/lvo5x2HVPs
Orlando marks the brand’s third location following its flagship venue in Nashville and a forthcoming Las Vegas site.
Visitors can expect an authentic country music vibe full of music, food, and spirits, creating a unique blend of entertainment and hospitality.
Opry Entertainment Group, which owns and operates Category 10, plans to break ground on the Orlando site this summer. The company also manages other popular venues, including Blake Shelton’s Ole Red in Orlando.
More details about the Orlando Category 10 location will be shared as the project progresses.
While a specific location was not given, renderings suggest Category 10 will be built between the Lone Palm Airport waterfront bar and the Universal Islands of Adventure entrance.