Nashville legend Tina Louise makes her return to the alley after 45 years to celebrate the announcement of Skull’s Rainbow Room’s all new Drag Brunch. Starting on November 20, join Tina Louise and other fabulous performers as they take the stage for the first monthly drag brunch of many. Experience brunch like never before on the last Sunday of every month at the historic Icon Entertainment’s Printers Alley location.

Tina Louise is an icon in the drag world, starting her craft at the young age of fifteen years old. Her iconic old school style dazzles any crowd and will be sure to remain that way with her debut at Skull’s Rainbow Room. She is an inspiration to all by showcasing that everyone deserves the chance to express their true selves.

About Skull’s Rainbow Room 
Originally opened in 1948, Skull’s Rainbow Room is one of the most celebrated and acclaimed dining experiences in Music City. Located at 222 Printers Alley in the basement of the historic Southern Turf Building, guests flock to taste, sip and experience the legendary dining and entertainment that has made Skull’s the cornerstone of Nashville’s historic Printers Alley district. Signature craft cocktails masterfully created by skilled bartenders make Skull’s THE craft cocktail bar in Music City. The award winning dinner menu has resulted in numerous prestigious awards and recognitions from organizations including Condé Nast, OpenTable, Yelp and more. Savor the many delicious libations and enjoy live jazz bands featured nightly at Nashville’s only downtown jazz lounge. Skull’s late night burlesque is on Thursday, Friday & Saturday nights, featuring Music City’s loveliest dancers.

About Tina Louise 
Tammy, Loretta, Dolly and Patsy.  Everyone knows those names.  But no list of Nashville’s legendary queens would be complete without the name of drag icon Tina Louise.  For 50 years, she has graced the stages of not only Nashville’s best loved gay bars, but many others throughout the South.  An entertainer, producer, director and choreographer, Tina Louise represents the best of Nashville and has been at the forefront of the fight for equality.  Her nightclub performances, television appearances and thousands of hours she has spent giving back to people who need help has secured her place in Nashville’s history and heart.  Whether you know Tina Louise from the Chute, the Cabaret, the Warehouse, the Watch Your Coat and Hat Saloon or from her upcoming return to Printers Alley at Skull’s Rainbow Room, one thing is certain: Tina Louise has made Nashville a better place to live, to love and to be who you are.

About Icon Entertainment 
Icon Entertainment was founded by celebrated entrepreneur and real estate investor Bill Miller. The company currently owns and operates the Johnny Cash Museum, Patsy Cline Museum, Nudie’s Honky Tonk, House of Cards, Johnny Cash’s Bar & BBQ and Skull’s Rainbow Room in Nashville, Tennessee. Icon has also acquired commercial real estate totaling six properties and over 110,000 square feet in downtown Nashville. To date, Icon’s establishments have welcomed millions of patrons since it first opened the Johnny Cash Museum in April 2013. Outlets like National Geographic, Marie Claire, Conde Nast’s Traveler, USA Today, AAA, TripAdvisor, Forbes, Time, Rolling Stone, Southern Living, etc. have all honored their establishments with distinctions solidifying their foothold as must-visit attractions and dining experiences in Music City. For more information, visit iconentertainment.com.