Ringgold Depot Opry returns in March

Get ready for more concerts to enjoy in 2025.

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Take a short drive to Ringgold, GA for live music in a historic train depot.

Photo provided by City of Ringgold

The Ringgold Depot Opry returns with a new series of family-friendly concerts this March. The Opry has been an entertainment staple in Georgia for over 30 years, and this year, it will shift performances to a quarterly event schedule.

The shift allows for the opportunity to bring in bigger talents to town + to partner with local nonprofits for each performance, where the organizations will receive all door fees from the shows.

The first show will be on Saturday, March 8, featuring a performance by Pink Houses, a John Mellencamp tribute band + ticket sales will benefit The Hunter Worley Foundation, which supports families navigating the sudden loss of a child.

Admission is $10, and all tickets will be sold at the door + are cash only. Bonus: There is free on-street parking available in front of the depot and throughout Downtown Ringgold.

Follow along on Facebook to see the rest of this year’s schedule + announcements on who will be taking the stage.

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