Collective Soul brings alt-rock nostalgia to Tivoli this fall

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Authored By Staff Report

You know the songs — “December,” “The World I Know” and “Shine” — and you can hear them performed in Chattanooga this fall. Collective Soul, a pillar of ‘90s alt-rock, will visit the Tivoli Theatre on Oct. 26 at 8 p.m. The tour is a break from the recent “Rock ‘n’ Roll Express” tour with Soul Asylum and Three Doors Down. An opening act has not been announced for the Chattanooga show. Admission starts at $27.50 and up. Tickets are available on Friday at 10 a.m. Based out of Atlanta, the band features memorable lead vocals from Ed Roland. The band’s last album was 2015’s “See What You Started by Continuing.” Collective Soul made a stop in Chattanooga at Track 29 that year while on tour. Watch an acoustic version of “The World I Know” from Paste Studios in 2017. https://youtu.be/xtUeDkWlE0U  

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