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The Westin Nashville’s rooftop looks very different this summer. Megan Moroney turned the L27 Rooftop Lounge into something new called The Emo Cowgirl.
The place feels sad and pretty at the same time, with soft lights and bold colors. It mixes country style with deep feelings, and it looks just like her songs sound.

Megan Moroney opened The Emo Cowgirl pop-up on June 6. She picked that day because it matched with CMA Fest in Nashville.
The timing was special and made the moment feel big. Megan said it was the best week to show something she really cared about and worked hard to bring to life.

The Emo Cowgirl starts with Megan’s Closet, and it feels more like her room than a store. She set it up with care and picked every piece herself.
The space has her Lane Boots drop and shirts made only for this stop. Every item has her touch and shows a small part of her story.

The Emo Cowgirl is filled with words from Megan’s own songs. Her lyrics are printed on mirrors and shown on the menus, too.
Even the napkins have short lines that come from her music. Every part of the space holds a small piece of her work, and it feels like her songs are all around you.

Megan Moroney helped make three special drinks for The Emo Cowgirl. Spicy Meg is a bold mix with jalapeño and shows her strong side.
Am I Okay uses lemon and blueberry to match the ups and downs in her songs. TN Orange is smooth with honey and orange, and honors the track that made her known.

Megan Moroney made sure the food at The Emo Cowgirl feels just like home. The Girl Dinner comes with a fresh Caesar salad and golden fries on the side.
Her chicken sandwich is packed with bold flavor and comes with slaw and sweet toppings. The beignets are soft and sweet, topped with lemon icing and sugar.

Megan Moroney helped design every part of The Emo Cowgirl herself. The velvet seats, big mirror balls, and shiny signs all came from her own ideas.
The colors inside match the feelings in her songs with deep pinks and soft blues. Even the tiny things inside tell a story about her music and her life.

Megan Moroney was the first artist to fully take over the L27 rooftop. She changed the space from top to bottom with her own touch.
Every drink and every color came from her ideas and past work. Nothing was random because each part was made to show who she is as a singer and person.

Megan Moroney worked with Lane Boots to make a new line of boots. The boots launched only at The Emo Cowgirl pop-up.
They came in soft colors with shiny stones and words from her songs. The boots were made to show her style and tell a story with each step.

People lined up around the block as soon as the pop-up opened at L27. The rooftop filled fast, and the place stayed busy all night.
Some held boots while others took pictures under big shiny balls. The whole place looked bright and loud and full of little moments that felt big.

The Emo Cowgirl pop-up was made as a thank you to Nashville. Megan added old country sounds with soft lights to make the space feel warm.
The food had bold flavors, and the drinks brought a sweet Southern taste. Everything inside showed her love for the city that helped her grow.

The Emo Cowgirl pop-up is open from June 6 to August 31. The lounge opens every day from 10 in the morning and stays open late into the night.
Megan’s Closet opens only on weekends from 11 in the morning to 9 at night. People are told to book early since the place fills up fast.

The Emo Cowgirl pop-up ties straight to Megan Moroney’s second album called Am I Okay? The music from that album helped shape the feel of the whole place.
The lighting and drink names match the mood of the songs. It all works together to show the heart behind her sound in a real and honest way.

Megan Moroney wanted something different from the usual bars on Broadway. She picked the L27 Rooftop Lounge because it gave her more space and peace.
Megan Moroney also shared details on her upcoming album. This spot brings soft lights and pretty views and gives the whole thing a fresh style that feels real to her.

Megan Moroney helped design every part of the rooftop space. She picked the snacks and drinks and made sure each thing felt like her.
She said it herself and called it comfort food, and clothes. Megan Moroney hints at a potential collab with Kenny Chesney, which makes this pop-up even more exciting.
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