Our Series | 2027 & Beyond

What’s Ahead

The weekends below are in consideration for 2027 and the years that follow. By the time most people hear about them, the rooms will be full.

Founding Members, the couples who join us in Nashville for our debut, are already shaping what comes next. Their invitations are extended first. Dates, venues, and partners follow as each one comes together. And as in Nashville, every weekend leaves something behind in the city that hosts it.

We don't open these all at once. They arrive when they're ready, and rarely with much warning.

  • The New Orleans Experience

    No city plays music like New Orleans, and no venue can hold it. So we didn't book one.

    Our New Orleans weekend lives in the parlors, the parades, and the after-hours rooms the public never finds. Jazz Fest from inside the rope, a second line that belongs to our guests alone, and nights that end somewhere you'll never locate on a map again.

  • The Chicago Experience

    Chicago gave America three things: baseball, the blues, and the comedy that taught the country how to laugh. We built a weekend on all three.

    The headline is Wrigley Field, not the stands, the field. Step onto one of baseball’s most iconic stages and feel the weight of more than a century of history around you. The same field where generations of greats have played, celebrated, and made history.

    From there: a private set from one of the city's legendary blues artists, and a night at Second City rubbing elbows with a name no one forgets.

  • The Toronto Experience

    The Toronto International Film Festival is where films meet the world for the first time. That is before the reviews, before the verdict, before anyone tells you what to think. The audience in the room is the first to know.

    Our weekend puts you there: red carpets, premieres ahead of the public, and the after-parties no ticket can reach, with a host who has worked this festival for years and knows exactly which doors matter.

  • The Wine Country Experience

    The Wine Country Experience

    Wine country is the trip everyone has taken. This is the one they haven't.

    Past the tasting rooms and the tour buses, into the cellars that don't have a sign, at tables set by the families whose names are on the bottles. The pours aren't on a list. Neither is the weekend.

  • The Naples Experience

    The Naples Experience

    Some places don't announce themselves. Naples is one of them. The Gulf going pink at the end of the day, a quiet most people never get close to.

    This weekend pulls you into that quiet. A private dinner at NGALA, surrounded by wildlife most people only ever see behind a fence. A headliner performing on the beach under open sky, for a group small enough to make it feel like it was planned just for you.

  • The Derby Experience

    The Derby Experience

    Two minutes the whole country watches and a weekend almost no one gets to live. Not the infield, not the grandstand. The rooms behind them. Where the bourbon is older than the people pouring it, where the names you read about are standing close enough to talk to, and where the most famous race in America is the smallest part of the story.

    We've spent decades learning which doors at this one actually open. These are the ones that do.