Knoxville music lovers can add one more place to catch a show, but for a limited time only.

Abridged Beer Company and Born & Raised Productions have announced a partnership that will open pop-up music venue The Outpost on Nov. 1.

The venue will be housed at 109 W. Anderson Ave., across from Central Flats & Taps in the Happy Holler neighborhood.

"There's a lot of positive energy in that neighborhood," said Garrett Thomson, co-founder of Born & Raised. "(Business owners) are all just eager for that neighborhood to be a place where people call home."

Born & Raised will be calling the building home through March. People may remember the space as the former home of Modern Studio and the Holler Performing Arts Center.

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'An underserved market'

Thomson said he has been looking to grow his music promotion business, which started about three years ago.

"We started doing shows anywhere we could because we didn't have a space," Thomson said. "We knew there was an underserved market in Knoxville.

"With a lot of the local talent and developing regional talent, we wanted to provide a space to play. We started borrowing spaces any way we could."

The people at Born & Raised realized, though, that it was time to take the next step, but opening a venue comes with a lot of costs.

When Thomson heard Abridged was renting but not currently using the space, Thomson suggested to help cover the rent until the brewery's sour aged beer program kicks off.

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First shows scheduled in November

"Live music fans in Knoxville will have five months to catch a show at The Outpost, and then it will be gone forever," read a news release from Born & Raised.

The grand opening is set for Nov. 9, but three shows will happen beforehand. Tickets for these four events are available now:

Nov. 1: Firekid

Firekid Nov. 2: Strung Like a Horse

Strung Like a Horse Nov. 3: Hardcastle

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According to the release, many more shows will be announced soon. People can expect to see album releases, holiday shows and special artist showcases.

"We'll be booking a lot of regional talent out of Nashville and Virginia," Thomson said. "We've probably got 12 on the books that we plan to announce next week. We'll have a lot of local talent as well — a lot of names people in town will recognize. We want it to be a space that will be open and available to everyone."

Thomson said people can expect a big stage with lights and sound.

"We don't want to cut corners on production with our music," he said. "It's a music-first listening room. ... We're doing our best to vibe it out. It's going to be creative. It's a little DIY, I will admit, but in a fun and creative way."

The expected capacity is around 150 or 200 people. Born & Raised is in the process of getting beer permits for a bar at the venue.

Born & Raised has organized festivals Sunset on Central and Splash Town in the past.

"Our end goal is to start our own music venue," Thomson said. "We didn't want to wait around and let finances stand in our way of going after what we believe in. So, we thought, 'What would be the next step now?' "

The answer? The Outpost.

For more information, visit bornandraisedknox.com/the-outpost.

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