Get ready for the Road to Nightfall

Registration is now open for local bands to participate in the annual Road to Nightfall competition.

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The competition’s winner will headline a performance at the Nightfall concert series at Miller Park and Plaza.

Photo provided by Chattanooga Tourism Co.

It’s almost that time again, folks. The annual Road to Nightfall competition is right around the corner + registration for local bands to participate is now open.

Hosted by Chattanooga Presents! + SoundCorps, Road to Nightfall is a “band-building experience performance pipeline” for local musicians. The competition leads up to the annual Nightfall concert series where the winner will perform.

Interested in participating? Here are the need-to-knows:

Important dates

  • Preliminary rounds | March 15, 16, 21, 22 + 23
  • Final round | Saturday, April 6

Note: Performances will take place at The Granfalloon located at 400 E. Main St.

Applicant requirements

  • Must have a minimum of three performing band members + at least one playing a live musical instrument
  • Can have a DJ playing backtracks, but must have one other accompanying instrumentalist
  • Must reside within 50 miles of the City of Chattanooga

How it works

The preliminary rounds will take place in mid-March where up to six bands will perform a 15-minute set of primarily original music (one cover song is allowed per performance).

One winner from each preliminary night will be chosen by audience vote + will advance to the finals. Finalists will perform a 20-minute set, with the winner to be chosen by a panel of music industry professionals and Nightfall representatives.

What’s in it for the winners? The advancing band from each night will win $300 cash. The overall winner of the competition will perform a 90-minute headlining set at Nightfall, $1,000 cash, and other prizes.

Think you have what it takes? Submit your application today. Note: There is a $25 registration fee to apply. If you are unable to afford the application fee, you can submit a scholarship request via email.

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