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Justin Timberlake’s The Twelve Thirty Club is coming to Austin

The entertainment hall, music venue, members club, restaurant, and bar is slated to begin construction Downtown in early 2026.

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The club will be built inside a more than 100-year-old historic building that was once a post office. | Rendering via The Twelve Thirty Club

Put on your “Suit & Tie,” because entertainer Justin Timberlake and restaurateur Sam Fox plan to open a “dapper as hell” live music hall and club in Downtown Austin.

The Twelve Thirty Club, which has a flagship location in Nashville, is expected to begin its $30 million construction project directly across the street from Procore Tower in early 2026 and open late 2027.

The 35,000-sqft building — 10,000 sqft larger than the Nashville location — will have four floors: one for all-day dining and entertainment called The Supper Club, a nightlife and DJ hall called The Speakeasy, a private members club called Honorary Member, and a private events space on the top floor.

Once it opens, the food and beverage program will feature cocktails + dishes inspired by the Capital City. Look inside Nashville’s club.

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