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10+ upcoming concerts headed to Chattanooga

Bob Dylan? Check. Cheap Trick? 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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The Signal’s concert hall holds 2,000 people, and you could be one of them.

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Drumroll, please. From rock to R&B and everything in between, Chattanooga is an upcoming stop on multiple tour schedules. Scan this list and snag your tickets so you don’t miss out.

Rock

The Black Jacket Symphony | Friday, Feb. 6 | Memorial Auditorium | Known for recreating classic rock albums, this show will be focused on Pink Floyd’s “The Wall”

Dropkick Murphys | Saturday, Feb. 21 | The Signal | Known for “I’m Shipping up to Boston” and “Rose Tattoo”

Cheap Trick | Tuesday, March 3 | Memorial Auditorium | Known for “I Want You to Want Me” and “Surrender”

Skillet | Sunday, March 15 | The Signal | Known for “Monster” and “The Resistance”

GWAR | Monday, April 27 | The Signal | Known for “Sick of You” and “Immortal Corrupter”

R&B

Leela James | Saturday, March 7 | The Walker Theatre | Known for “Fall for You” and “Right On Time”

The Temptations & The Four Tops | Sunday, April 19 | Memorial Auditorium | The Temptations are known for “My Girl” and “I Wish It Would Rain” and the Four Tops are known for “Ain’t No Woman (Like the One I’ve Got)” and “Baby I Need Your Loving”

Folk Rock

AVTT/PTTN | Tuesday, April 14 | Memorial Auditorium | A musical collaboration between The Avett Brothers and Mike Patton

Bob Dylan | Friday, April 17 | Memorial Auditorium | Known for “Tangled Up In Blue” and “Like a Rolling Stone”

Country

Jake Owen | Friday, March 6 | The Walker Theatre | Known for “Homemade” and “Barefoot Blue Jean Night”

Soft Rock

Christopher Cross | Wednesday, March 11 | The Walker Theatre | Known for “Sailing” and “Ride Like the Wind”

Jazz

Diana Krall | Thursday, Jan. 29 | Memorial Auditorium | Known for “The Look of Love” and “Peel Me a Grape”

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