MUSIC VIDEO REQUESTS
The Honky Tonk Party Express is now an icon for Downtown Nashville, much like the AT&T building (aka "The Batman" building), Tootise's or The Nashville Predators. How much more Nashville iconic can you get than having local rising country artists film their music video's aboard Nashville's Party Bus of Choice, the Honky Tonk Party Express. Not only are we Nashville's number 1 party bus, but our buses can be used as the backdrop for you next music video. Each bus allow for music video shoots, the option for performing a pop-up concert on Broadway wrapping the bus to advertise your next single during CMA week or host a VIP party for you and your fans with your very own VIP bartender.
Let us know how we can help boost your next iconic music video.
BOOK NOWMUSIC VIDEO REQUESTS
The Honky Tonk Party Express is now an icon for Downtown Nashville, much like the AT&T building (aka "The Batman" building), Tootise's or The Nashville Predators. How much more Nashville iconic can you get than having local rising country artists film their music video's aboard Nashville's Party Bus of Choice, the Honky Tonk Party Express. Not only are we Nashville's number 1 party bus, but our buses can be used as the backdrop for you next music video. Each bus allow for music video shoots, the option for performing a pop-up concert on Broadway wrapping the bus to advertise your next single during CMA week or host a VIP party for you and your fans with your very own VIP bartender.
Let us know how we can help boost your next iconic music video.
BOOK NOW"Willie Jones"
"Bachelorettes on Broadway"
A Shreveport, LA native, Jones is among those rising creatives looking to make his hit single " Bachelorettes on Broadway" the anthem of choice for all bachelorette parties coming to Nashville now or in the future. Filmed live on the streets of Broadway, the Honky Tonk Party Express was the focal point of the video shoot. The directors wanted to use the party as the backdrop of the video, as well as creating a real-time scene by having Willie perform live with real guests on the bus and watching from the street. Using our 40+ speaker system on the bus Willie Jones was able to blast his song out to everyone on the bus and Broadway, creating the party scene you see in the video.
"Hannah May Allison"
"Stand Corrected"
A Palo Alto, Ca native, Hannah May Allison combines her love or country music and pop into delicious bite-sized tracks that are not only catchy but have serious lyrics to make you listen again and again. A local Belmont graduate, Hannah May Allison, pitched the idea of using the Honky Tonk Party Express as the ultimate Nashville backdrop for her music video "Stand Corrected." The video was filmed over the course of the day, using the bus's sound system to keep the party going as well as for vocal shoots you see in the video. Don't let the video fool you, that was NOT a staged party. Everyone in that video was a fellow singer or friend of Hannah May's and in the tradition of Lower Broadway-style, the beer was flowing like water. The video will forever serve as a reminder of how great friends and a great time had by all during the video music shoot.
"Austin & Colin"
"Welcome to Nashville" Part 2!
Austin & Colin are local funny guys who became a viral sensation with the parody music video of Nashville. The video, "Welcome to Nashville" currently has 38k views. They needed a quick shot with the bus to help complete their music video. We politely agreed, even though we had no idea what the video would really be about or how our buses would be represented. Thankfully though, the video was amazing and we loved every second of it. Since this shoot, Austin & Colin have reached out again for their next video shoot which would launch their careers into hyper driver.
"Willie Jones"
"Bachelorettes on Broadway"
A Shreveport, LA native, Jones is among those rising creatives looking to make his hit single " Bachelorettes on Broadway" the anthem of choice for all bachelorette parties coming to Nashville now or in the future. Filmed live on the streets of Broadway, the Honky Tonk Party Express was the focal point of the video shoot. The directors wanted to use the party as the backdrop of the video, as well as creating a real-time scene by having Willie perform live with real guests on the bus and watching from the street. Using our 40+ speaker system on the bus Willie Jones was able to blast his song out to everyone on the bus and Broadway, creating the party scene you see in the video.
"Hannah May Allison"
"Stand Corrected"
A Palo Alto, Ca native, Hannah May Allison combines her love or country music and pop into delicious bite-sized tracks that are not only catchy but have serious lyrics to make you listen again and again. A local Belmont graduate, Hannah May Allison, pitched the idea of using the Honky Tonk Party Express as the ultimate Nashville backdrop for her music video "Stand Corrected." The video was filmed over the course of the day, using the bus's sound system to keep the party going as well as for vocal shoots you see in the video. Don't let the video fool you, that was NOT a staged party. Everyone in that video was a fellow singer or friend of Hannah May's and in the tradition of Lower Broadway-style, the beer was flowing like water. The video will forever serve as a reminder of how great friends and a great time had by all during the video music shoot.
"Austin & Colin"
"Welcome to Nashville" Part 2!
Austin & Colin are local funny guys who became a viral sensation with the parody music video of Nashville. The video, "Welcome to Nashville" currently has 38k views. They needed a quick shot with the bus to help complete their music video. We politely agreed, even though we had no idea what the video would really be about or how our buses would be represented. Thankfully though, the video was amazing and we loved every second of it. Since this shoot, Austin & Colin have reached out again for their next video shoot which would launch their careers into hyper driver.