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20+ upcoming concerts headed to Chattanooga

Alice Cooper? Check. Billy Strings? Check. It’s not a bad idea to triple-check this list and get your concert tickets before they sell out.

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We’re taking you to jam sessions below + above ground.

Drumroll, please. From rock to country and everything in between, Chattanooga is a stop on multiple major artists’ and bands’ tour schedules — plus some local acts. Scan this list and snag your tickets to ensure you don’t miss out on any of them.

Rock

Band of Horses | Thursday, July 3 | The Caverns | Known for “The Funeral” and “Cease to Begin”

Chris Isaak | Wednesday, Aug. 13 | The Walker Theatre | Known for “Wicked Game” and “Blue Hotel”

Umphrey’s McGee | Sunday, Aug. 17 | The Caverns | Known for their rock, jazz, and funk blend + lively shows

Alice Cooper | Thursday, Aug. 21 | Memorial Auditorium | Known for heavy metal songs like “School’s Out”

Ryan Adams | Thursday, Sept. 11 | The Walker Theatre | Known for “Come Pick Me Up” and “Oh My Sweet Carolina”

Neko Case | Thursday, Oct. 9 | The Caverns| Known for “I Wish I was the Moon”

They Might Be Giants | Thursday, Nov. 13 | The Signal | Known for hits ranging from “Istanbul (Not Constantinople)” to “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse”

Pop

Demola Live | Sunday, June 15 | The Walker Theatre | Known for TikTok videos playing pop songs via violin

Black Jacket Symphony presents Jimmy Buffett | Friday, June 20 | Memorial Auditorium | Known for recreating select classic albums live

Concert for a Cause | Saturday, June 28 | The Woodshop | Featuring a lineup of local female artists — Emerald Butler, Sydney Guerrette, Cat Campbell, Jennifer Daniels, Amelia + Rosie (Call Me Spinster), and Ryleigh

Noah Reid | Saturday, Oct. 11 | The Walker Theatre | Known for his performance of Tina Turner’s “The Best” on “Schitt’s Creek”

Country

Vince Gill | Saturday, June 14 | Memorial Auditorium | Known for touring with the Eagles + country songs like “I Still Believe in You”

Ty Myers | Thursday, July 17 | The Signal | Known for TikTok-popular song “Tie That Binds”

Old Crow Medicine Show | Sunday, July 20 | The Caverns | Known for “Wagon Wheel”

Alison Krauss and Union Station | Tuesday, Aug. 25 | Memorial Auditorium | Known for her feature on “Whiskey Lullaby” + songs like “When You Say Nothing At All”

Corey Smith | Friday, Sept. 5 | The Signal | Known for “The Broken Record”

Music series

Paul Thorn Band | Saturday, June 14 | Riverfront Nights | With opener Call Me Spinster

Hollyy | Friday, June 20 | Nightfall | With opener Kimmie J. Soul

Soul Sacrifice: A Santana Tribute | Saturday, June 21 | Riverfront Nights | With opener Rock and Skate

Sinkane | Friday, June 27 | Nightfall | With opener Flashdrive

Kanin Wren’s Taylor Swift Experience | Saturday, June 28 | Riverfront Nights | With opener The Neon Queen: An ABBA Tribute

East Nash Grass | Friday, July 4 | Nightfall | With openers Ogya + Dusty Leigh Huston

Boot Scootin’ Boogie Nights: 90s Country | Saturday, July 5 | Riverfront Nights | With opener Hard Luck

Back to Mac: A Tribute to Fleetwood Mac | Saturday, July 12 | Riverfront Nights | With opener Dock Party

Pandora’s Box: Ultimate Aerosmith Tribute | Saturday, July 19 | Riverfront Nights | With opener The Essentials

The Kings of Queen: The Top Queen Tribute | Saturday, July 26 | Riverfront Nights | With opener Wayward Hearts

Purple Madness: A Tribute to Prince | Saturday, Aug. 2 | Riverfront Nights | With opener Le Gato

Yacht Rock Schooner | Saturday, Aug. 9 | Riverfront Nights | With opener Swayyvo

Dizgo | Saturday, Aug. 16 | Riverfront Nights | With opener Jawnra

Who’s Bad: The Ultimate Michael Jackson Experience | Saturday, Aug. 23 | Riverfront Nights | With opener Paul Childers

The Brotherhood: A Doobie Brothers Tribute | Saturday, Aug. 30 | Riverfront Nights | With opener Rick Rushing & The Blues Strangers

3 Sisters Bluegrass Festival | Friday, Oct. 3-Saturday, Oct. 4 | Ross’s Landing | Featuring artists like The Brothers Comatose + Fireside Collective

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