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Skillet
- Sun. Mar 15th
8pm – 11pm
After nearly three decades, eleven albums, and thousands of shows worldwide, Skillet (Hard Rock) play louder, fight harder, and sound more rebellious than ever. As of 2024, the band have received two-time GRAMMY® Award nominations, picked up aBillboard Music Award, and landed three albums in the Top 5 of the Billboard 200. Selling over 22 million units...
- Sun. Mar 15th
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Red NOT Chili Peppers
- Sat. Mar 14th
8pm – 11pm
RED NOT CHILI PEPPERS pay tribute to the ultimate funk rock quartet: a band who has developed one of the largest die-hard followings in the world by transcending four decades of chart-topping success. Combining nostalgic hits, full throttle energy, and virtuosic performances, the Red Nots channel the raging party that has given the Chili Peppers...
- Sat. Mar 14th
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Brian Sella
- Fri. Mar 13th
8pm – 11pm
Brian Sella (Indie Rock) is a songwriter and vocalist best known as the frontman of The Front Bottoms, the New Jersey-born band whose raw, diaristic songs helped define a generation of indie and alternative music. Blending confessional lyricism with sharp wit and emotional urgency, Sella’s writing captures the chaos, humor, and vulnerability of growing up in...
- Fri. Mar 13th
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Southern Adventist University Presents a Symphony Orchestra Concert
- Sun. Mar 8th
7:30pm – 8:30pm
at Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists
The School of Music at Southern Adventist University announces an uplifting concert by the Symphony Orchestra on Sunday, March 8, at 7:30 p.m. in Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists on campus. Music professor Laurie Redmer Cadwallader will direct the concert. The concert’s repertoire includes Romeo and Juliet, TH 42, CW 39 by Peter Ilich...
- Sun. Mar 8th
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King of Me: A Musical at Southern Adventist University
- Sun. Mar 1st
3pm – 6pm
The School of Music at Southern Adventist University invites the community to the debut of King of Me on Sunday, March 1, at 3 p.m. in Mabel Wood Hall’s Ackerman auditorium on campus. The musical was written by Kurt Miyashiro, PhD, associate professor in the School of Music, and features the talents of Southern students, alumni, and faculty. The School of...
- Sun. Mar 1st
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All That Jazz
- Thu. Feb 26th
7:30pm – 9pm
at Second Presbyterian Church
Back by popular demand, Choral Arts of Chattanooga presents the third edition of "All That Jazz." Join us for your jazz and jazz fusion favorites from "Someone to Watch Over Me" to "Somewhere Over the Rainbow."
- Thu. Feb 26th
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Leftover Salmon
- Sun. Feb 22nd
7:30pm – 9:30pm
Few bands stick around for thirty years. Even fewer bands leave a legacy during that time that marks them as a truly special, once-in-lifetime type band. And no band has done all that and had as much fun as Leftover Salmon. Since their earliest days as a forward thinking, progressive bluegrass band who had the guts to add drums to the mix and who was...
- Sun. Feb 22nd
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Dropkick Murphys’ “For The People In the Pit” St. Patrick’s Day 2026 Tour
- Sat. Feb 21st
7pm – 11pm
After more than a dozen studio albums, half-a-billion streams, millions of records sold, and thousands of packed shows around the globe, Dropkick Murphys (Alternative Rock) are more relevant than ever nearly 30 years into their career. Dropkick Murphys’ new album For The People shows courage and confidence, speaking up against injustices happening in...
- Sat. Feb 21st
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The Emo Night Tour – 18+
- Fri. Feb 20th
8pm – 11:59pm
Imagine going to a show and hearing Taking Back Sunday, Fall Out Boy, Panic! AT The Disco, My Chemical Romance and more, all playing their BEST songs... All night long! The best emo dance party around!
- Fri. Feb 20th
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Chattanooga Symphony & Opera present Finlandia Side-by-Side
- Thu. Feb 19th
7:30pm – 9:30pm
This musical journey travels from the American prairie to the cafés of Paris, the forests of Finland, and the rivers of Germany—blending local voices with global inspiration. We begin at home with Tim Hinck’s “Prairie Nightscape”, a quietly radiant snapshot of dawn breaking across wide open land. Then it’s off to Milhaud’s Le Bœuf sur le toit, a...
- Thu. Feb 19th
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Guest Pianist and Alum Matthew Kimbley in Concert
- Sun. Feb 15th
7:30pm – 9pm
The School of Music welcomes guest pianist and alum Matthew Kimbley for a free concert celebrating African American classical composers on Sunday, February 15, at 7:30 p.m. in Mabel Wood Hall's Ackerman Auditorium. For live streaming and other information, visit southern.edu/musicevents.
- Sun. Feb 15th
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Honors Choir Festival Concert at Southern Adventist University
- Sat. Feb 14th
4pm – 5:30pm
at Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists
The School of Music at Southern Adventist University announces a sacred, uplifting concert by the Honors Music Festival symphonic wind ensemble and string orchestra on Saturday, February 14, at 4 p.m. in Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists on campus. Each year, the university hosts an honors festival for high school musicians from across the...
- Sat. Feb 14th
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Justin Bieber Night – 18+
- Fri. Feb 13th
9pm – 11:59pm
CALLING ALL ONE LESS LONELY GIRLS It’s time to belieb again. We’re bringing back the purple and the purpose for you to sing and lose your voice to every JB era from Baby to Sorry to Yukon with a sprinkle of your favorite 2010’s pop hits mixed in.
- Fri. Feb 13th
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Reverend Horton Heat
- Fri. Feb 13th
8pm – 11pm
With their hot-rodded fusion of dazzling high-speed guitar runs, thundering rhythms, high-profile swagger, and lyrical smirk, the Reverend Horton Heat (Rockabilly/Psychobilly) are perhaps the most popular psychobilly artists of all time. The Reverend (as both the band and its guitar-playing frontman are known) built a strong cult following during the '90s...
- Fri. Feb 13th
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IGNITE Live with Terrian and the Aeolians
- Sat. Feb 7th
8pm – 9:30pm
at Southern Adventist University
The School of Journalism at Southern Adventist University invites the community to enjoy IGNITE Live 2026 with performances by acclaimed Christian artist Terrian and the Aeolians of Oakwood University on February 7 at 8 p.m. in Iles P.E. Center on campus. The 90-minute, Saturday-night show pairs inspiration and entertainment through interactive games,...
- Sat. Feb 7th
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The Black Jacket Symphony Presents Pink Floyd’s ‘The Wall’
- Fri. Feb 6th
7:30pm – 9:30pm
For more than a decade, the Black Jacket Symphony has performed over 40 classic rock albums, bringing an incredible night of entertainment to over a million music lovers across the US. The group of hand-picked musicians changes based upon the album being performed—and no sonic detail is overlooked, with the musicians doing whatever it takes to reproduce the...
- Fri. Feb 6th
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RNC Presents: LOVE GROOVE, a Valentine’s Inspired Poetry & Dining Event
- Fri. Feb 6th
7pm – 10pm
at The Colonnade
Love Groove, Rhyme N Chatt’s Annual Valentine’s Fundraiser, is a beloved community event celebrating poetry, music, dance and connection There’s something sacred about gathering in a room where creativity breathes and community feels like home. This special event features powerful spoken word, soulful singing, live instrumentation, and—because...
- Fri. Feb 6th
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Chattanooga Symphony & Opera present Young People’s Concert: The Orchestra Rocks!
- Wed. Feb 4th
12pm – 2pm
For over 30 years, Link Up—a program of Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute—has paired orchestras with students in grades 3–5 at local schools to explore orchestral repertoire and fundamental musical skills, including creative work and composition, through a hands-on music curriculum. Students explore melody in a range of colorful orchestral repertoire, sing,...
- Wed. Feb 4th
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The SPA Trio
- Tue. Feb 3rd
6:30pm – 8pm
at Hunter Museum of American Art
Soprano Susanna Phillips, violist Paul Neubauer, and pianist Anne-Marie McDermott bring fresh vibrancy to salon songs. Performing together as the SPA Trio since 2011, these celebrated artists have embraced the charm and nostalgia of 19th- and 20th-century parlor songs, continuing a storied tradition once favored by some of the great singers of the...
- Tue. Feb 3rd
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Concerto Concert with Symphony Orchestra
- Sun. Feb 1st
4pm – 5:30pm
at Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists
Featuring gifted young musicians in performance with a full orchestra under the direction of Professor Laurie Redmer Cadwallader, Southern Adventist University's annual Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition Concert is set for Sunday, February 1, at 4 p.m. in Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists. This free event will be livestreamed. For additional...
- Sun. Feb 1st
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