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Fender has launched a brand-new Nashville HQ with a star-studded ribbon-cutting event featuring some of Fender and Music City's biggest names. It comes just a few short months after , with Jimmy Page, Brian May, and Tony Iommi all in attendance. Although full details are scarce at the time of writing, key names confirmed as attending include Fender and Nashville icons such as Billy Gibbons, Brad Paisley, Keith Urban, Cory Wong, Brent Mason, and Jack White.

Chris Stapleton, Jon Randall, Rob McNelley, Steve Mackey and Patrick Clifford were also invited, with a social media post from another attendee, Guthrie Trapp, offering a peak into the event. There are also mentions of Chris Shiflett, Joe Glaser, Brett Papa, and Raul Malo at the event, alongside brand CEO Andy Mooney, making for an exhaustive guest list. With so many iconic guitar players under one roof, it’s no surprise to hear that a number of the guests joined together for a jam; a moment which Trapp’s post sadly only captures in pictorial form.



A photo posted by on “It was yet another epic evening in Music City, Guitar Town aka Nashville, Tennessee,” Trapp's post reads. “Our good friends at Fender invited us all to attend the grand event for the opening of their new headquarters in East Nashville. “This town always has a way of reminding us often why we all still live here.

There’s nowhere on the planet that these cats would be in the same room together for such a cool low-key hang. It was great to catch u.

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