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Lanterns, live music + lots more at Rock the Riverfront 2024

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A row of people sit in an art installation made up of large standing metal rings and hand cranks.

The “Loop” installation features hand-powered animations inspired by Quebec literature.

Photo by Alexandre Ayer

Rock the Riverfront returns to Chattanooga Green with family-friendly fun tomorrow, March 14.

The month-long community celebration features themed weekend events, interactive art, music, food, vendors, and festive entertainment, including the “Light Up Chatt” lantern parade.

Explore 12 giant music-box-inspired installations with “Loop” by Ekumen, or lay on the lawn and soak up tunes from the nearby main stage.

Pro tip: There are still three free lantern-making workshops for the parade, including tonight at 6 p.m.

View the schedule + join the parade

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