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  • String Theory: Percussion Trio

    String Theory: Percussion Trio
    Thu. Mar 19th, 2015
    6:30pm – 8pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Percussion Trio with Ayano Kataoka, Ian Rosenbaum and Chris Froh March 19 | Musical Dialogue 6:00 PM, Concert 6:30 PM Works by Cage, Lansky, de Mey, Nancarrow, Reich, Takemitsu and Zivkovic An exhilarating program that will be both sonically and visually captivating. “I hope the extraordinary performance and the tremendous response it drew from a full...

  • Jazzanooga Presents Brunch At The Hunter

    Jazzanooga Presents Brunch At The Hunter
    Sun. Mar 15th, 2015
    11am – 1pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Jazz has been a cornerstone of American art and culture and we’ve been proud to be a partner with Jazzanooga since its 2011 inception. This year we are excited to expand our partnership beyond our April events to include a series of jazz brunches throughout the year. Each brunch will be held on a Sunday with a catered brunch at 11 a.m. Each brunch will...

  • The Vienna Boys Choir

    The Vienna Boys Choir
    Fri. Mar 13th, 2015
    7:30pm – 9pm

    at Tivoli Theatre

    The world-renowned Vienna Boys Choir of Vienna, Austria, has been in existence for over 500 years. The choir, comprised of choristers between the ages of ten and fourteen, delights audiences across the world with their purity of tone and distinctive charm. Having performed in virtually all European countries, Asia, Australia and the Americas, these gifted...

  • Chattanooga Symphony & Opera: Tchaikovsky’s 6th

    Chattanooga Symphony & Opera: Tchaikovsky’s 6th
    Thu. Mar 12th, 2015
    7:30pm – 9:30pm

    at Tivoli Theatre

    Jennifer Higdon’s 2010 Pulitzer-prize winning violin concerto will feature the CSO’s concertmaster, Holly Mulcahy. The work is lyrical and fast-paced and created to showcase the soloist’s great manual dexterity. Counter to that work is Tchaikovsky’s final completed symphony, a pathos-laden piece that deals with the power of fate in life and death. Kayoko Dan,...

  • Modest Mouse

    Modest Mouse
    Tue. Mar 10th, 2015
    9pm – 11pm

    at Track 29

    SOLD OUT: Modest Mouse - the critically acclaimed band from Issaquah, Washington - will be performing live at Track 29. Show Type: Indie rock. Restrictions: 18 & over. Anyone 18 & over, MUST provide a valid photo ID to enter the venue. No Exceptions. No Refunds or Exchanges.

  • Lucero + Ryan Bingham

    	Lucero + Ryan Bingham
    Mon. Mar 9th, 2015
    7:30pm – 9:30pm

    at Track 29

    Featuring: TWIN FORKS. Show Type: Americana. Restrictions: 18 & over. Anyone 18 & over, MUST provide a valid photo ID to enter the venue. No Exceptions. No Refunds or Exchanges.

  • Little Big Town

    Little Big Town
    Sun. Mar 8th, 2015
    8pm – 9:30pm

    at Memorial Auditorium

    Little Big Town is an American country music vocal group. Founded in 1998, the group has comprised the same four members since its inception: Karen Fairchild, Kimberly Schlapman, Jimi Westbrook, and Phillip Sweet. MEET & GREET VIP Package – $250.00 (inclusive of all service fees) Includes: – One reserved ticket located in the first 5 rows– VIP early...

  • JJ Grey and Mofro

    JJ Grey and Mofro
    Fri. Mar 6th, 2015
    8pm – 9:30pm

    at Track 29

    JJ Grey & Mofro is a Southern rock/soul/funk/blues jam band from Jacksonville, Florida composed of JJ Grey, Andrew Trube, Anthony Farrell, Anthony Cole and the "Hercules Horns" Dennis Marion, Art Edmaiston and Todd Smallie. Featuring: People's Blues of Richmond. Show Type: Rock. Restrictions: 18 & over. Anyone 18 & over, MUST provide a valid photo ID to...

  • Chattanooga Symphony & Opera: Hooray for Hollywood

    Chattanooga Symphony & Opera: Hooray for Hollywood
    Sun. Mar 1st, 2015
    7:30pm – 9:30pm

    at Tivoli Theatre

    This salute to the movies presents tunes from some of Hollywood’s most iconic films, featuring a medley of Western hits from Rawhide, High Noon, and Blazing Saddles. CSO Principal Clarinet, Robert West, is showcased on John Williams’ “Viktor’s Tale” from the film The Terminal. Old Hollywood is also represented with a suite from Casablanca. Bob Bernhardt,...

  • Datsik

    Datsik
    Tue. Feb 17th, 2015
    1pm – 5pm

    at Track 29

    Troy Beetles, better known by his stage name Datsik, is a Canadian music producer and DJ. His first release was in the spring of 2009; he has since played at venues all over the world, including festivals such as Coachella, Ultra Music Festival, EDC Las Vegas, Stereosonic, Boonstock, Shambhala Music Festival, Electric Zoo and Identity. Featuring: Kennedy...

  • Chattanooga Symphony & Opera: Big Band Fever

    Chattanooga Symphony & Opera: Big Band Fever
    Sat. Feb 14th, 2015
    7:30pm – 9:30pm

    at Tivoli Theatre

    The CSO Big Band returns for our annual concert of the greatest music from the Swing Era. On this Valentine’s Day weekend, bring your sweetheart and take a spin on the dance floor, or just enjoy the music and dancing from your seat. Former Glenn Miller Orchestra vocalist, Valerie Duke, returns by popular demand. Bob Bernhardt, conductor

  • Chattanooga Symphony & Opera: Big Band Fever

    Chattanooga Symphony & Opera: Big Band Fever
    Fri. Feb 13th, 2015
    7:30pm – 9:30pm

    at Tivoli Theatre

    The CSO Big Band returns for our annual concert of the greatest music from the Swing Era. On this Valentine’s Day weekend, bring your sweetheart and take a spin on the dance floor, or just enjoy the music and dancing from your seat. Former Glenn Miller Orchestra vocalist, Valerie Duke, returns by popular demand. Bob Bernhardt, conductor

  • Cirque D’Or

    Cirque D’Or
    Sun. Feb 8th, 2015
    7:30pm – 9:30pm

    at Tivoli Theatre

    With their artistic interpretations of the world’s greatest acrobatic skills, Cirque du Soleil changed the landscape of Cirque style productions. With sold out shows worldwide, Cirque du Soleil soon became the world leader in this style of presentation. And now, with over 30 performers from around the world, a new generation of Cirque shows is coming to...

  • Cirque D’Or

    Cirque D’Or
    Sat. Feb 7th, 2015
    7:30pm – 9:30pm

    at Tivoli Theatre

    With their artistic interpretations of the world’s greatest acrobatic skills, Cirque du Soleil changed the landscape of Cirque style productions. With sold out shows worldwide, Cirque du Soleil soon became the world leader in this style of presentation. And now, with over 30 performers from around the world, a new generation of Cirque shows is coming to...

  • Umphrey's McGee - Night 2

    Umphrey's McGee - Night 2
    Thu. Feb 5th, 2015
    7:30pm – 9pm

    at Track 29

    Since forming in the late '90s, the musically muscular and relentlessly inventive Umphrey's McGee has cultivated an impressive presence both live and in the studio. Lauded by critics and adored by fans, the band continues to draw in new listeners with their singular style: virtuoso playing and acrobatic tempo changes and rhythmic shifts complemented by...

  • Umphrey's McGee - Night 1

    Umphrey's McGee - Night 1
    Wed. Feb 4th, 2015
    7:30pm – 9pm

    at Track 29

    Since forming in the late '90s, the musically muscular and relentlessly inventive Umphrey's McGee has cultivated an impressive presence both live and in the studio. Lauded by critics and adored by fans, the band continues to draw in new listeners with their singular style: virtuoso playing and acrobatic tempo changes and rhythmic shifts complemented by...

  • Shovels And Rope

    Shovels And Rope
    Tue. Feb 3rd, 2015
    9pm – 11pm

    at Track 29

    It’s not all that unusual for musicians to talk the talk about taking a less-is-more approach to their work – but it’s rare indeed for artists to really walk the walk, and apply that philosophy across the board. Over the better part of a decade, Shovels & Rope have done just that, cutting unnecessary frills from their songs, not to mention the very way they...

  • Free First Sunday

    Free First Sunday
    Sun. Feb 1st, 2015
    12pm – 4:30pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Bring your family for a free day of gallery exploration, art making experiences for the kids and a celebration of Black History Month featuring THECREATIVEUNDERGROUND at 1:30 p.m.Free admission to view the Hunter Museum’s permanent collection. However, a $5 fee is required to view the special temporary exhibition, New York Times Magazine...

  • Elvis Lives!

    Elvis Lives!
    Fri. Jan 30th, 2015
    7:30pm – 9:30pm

    at Tivoli Theatre

    The ultimate Elvis tribute artist event!

  • Chattanooga Symphony & Opera: Mendelssohn’s 4th

    Chattanooga Symphony & Opera: Mendelssohn’s 4th
    Thu. Jan 29th, 2015
    7:30pm – 9:30pm

    at Tivoli Theatre

    This concert of international fare begins with Brahms lively dance tunes based on Hungarian themes. Modern French composer Helene Rasquier’s colorful and joyful work for saxophone and strings features Javier Oviedo, for which the piece was written. Concluding the program is Mendelssohn’s “Italian” Symphony, written from his travels throughout Europe and...

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