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Luke Combs-inspired entertainment spot coming to Orlando. Here’s where

Category 10 groundbreaking at Universal CityWalk set for summer

Category 10 rendering at Universal CityWalk. (Category 10)

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.

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 with a targeted late-2027 opening date. The company also manages other popular venues, including Blake Shelton’s Ole Red in Orlando.

The Hemisphere Dancer at Universal CityWalk. (Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando - All rights reserved.)

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 near the Lone Palm Airport waterfront bar.


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