If you've been thinking that the final piece of downtown Knoxville's redevelopment puzzle, the one thing that the city's newly invigorated urban center needs but doesn't have, is a big ol' country nightclub in the heart of the Old City, you've got what you've been wishing for.
Southbound Knoxville, a "Country Classic Rock Southern Rock" club at 106 Central St.--the former Hooray's building, and recently home to such long-running and sorely missed venues as Thinq Tank, Red Iguana, and Club 106--is set to open on Friday, May 1, with a show by Confederate Railroad, early-'90s authors of the beloved hit "Trashy Women."
Southbound Knoxville, a "Country Classic Rock Southern Rock" club at 106 Central St.--the former Hooray's building, and recently home to such long-running and sorely missed venues as Thinq Tank, Red Iguana, and Club 106--is set to open on Friday, May 1, with a show by Confederate Railroad, early-'90s authors of the beloved hit "Trashy Women."



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