Saddle Creek To Open Omaha Club

Saddle Creek Records has announced plans to open a music venue in the independent label’s hometown of Omaha, Neb.

The 400-capacity club will be named “The Slowdown,” label manager Jason Kulbel said at a press conference June 23rd in Omaha. The label will book local and nationally touring acts at the venue, which it plans to open in about a year.

Saddle Creek was founded in 1993 by Bright Eyes frontman Conor Oberst and his brother. Label execs wanted to open a venue on the company’s namesake Saddle Creek Road but that was foiled by protests from residents.

They eventually settled on a location a few miles away in Omaha’s north downtown district, which is undergoing revitalization efforts.

“I think we finally have found the right thing for us, for our club, for our vision,” Kulbel said.

Mayor Mike Fahey, who joined Kulbel at the press conference, said he was proud of the label and its plans.

“Saddle Creek Records has helped put Omaha on the national music scene,” the mayor said.