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Upcoming music and theater events in Chattanooga

Get ready to mark your calendars for these upcoming music + theater events happening in Chattanooga.

NOOGAtoday | Concerts

Get ready for more live music in 2024.

Photo by Jered Scott via Chattanooga Tourism Co.

In case you missed it, our New Year’s resolution is to answer 24 of our reader-submitted questions in 2024 + several of y’all asked for us to cover music and theater events coming to the Scenic City. So without further ado, here are 10 upcoming shows to add to your calendar.

Concerts

BIAS and Jordan Rainer, Saturday, Jan. 20 | Barrelhouse Ballroom
See two of the contestants from “The Voice” perform in an intimate acoustic setting. Tickets start at $20.

Scotty McCreery, Saturday, Feb. 3 | Memorial Auditorium
This country music star will play in the Scenic City on his “Cab in a Solo” tour in support of his most recent album, “Seasons Change.” Tickets start at $44.10.

David Foster and Katharine McPhee, Tuesday, Feb. 20 | Memorial Auditorium
Hear the 16-time Grammy Award-winning composer perform songs alongside film, television + Broadway star, Katharine McPhee. Tickets start at $48.70.

Flogging Molly, Wednesday, Feb. 28 | The Signal
The seven-piece “Celtic-punk” band will perform during their “Road to Rebellion” tour alongside Amigo the Devil + Gen and The Degenerates. Tickets start at $58.02.

Steven Curtis Chapman, Saturday, March 2 | The Walker Theatre
The American contemporary singer-songwriter will hit the stage during his “Still” tour. Tickets start at $44.10.

Looking for more music? Check out our guide to Chattanooga’s music venues to see other upcoming shows.

NOOGAtoday | Annie

See a variety of Broadway shows, like “Annie,” coming soon to the Scenic City.

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Musicals + plays

“Come From Away,” Saturday, Jan. 20 + Sunday, Jan. 21 | Memorial Auditorium
This touring Broadway musical tells the true story of 7,000 stranded passengers + the small town in Newfoundland that welcomed them. Tickets start at $65.05.

“Seven Guitars,” Friday, Feb. 2-Sunday, Feb. 18 | Chattanooga Theatre Centre
See the sixth performance of CTC’s August Wilson Century Cycle. Note: This play is appropriate for mature audiences. Tickets start at $22.

“Dragons Love Tacos,” Friday, Feb. 23-Sunday, March 3. | Chattanooga Theatre Centre
Come out to this family-friendly production if you’re curious to find out what dragons love to eat. Tickets start at $10.

“Annie,” Saturday, Feb. 24 + Sunday, Feb. 25 | Memorial Auditorium
The sun will come out… for this beloved musical making a stop on its tour in Chattanooga. Tickets start at $65.05.

“Jagged Little Pill,” Tuesday, March 26-Thursday, March 28 | Memorial Auditorium
Continuing the 2024 Broadway season, folks can see this show based on Alanis Morissette’s music. Note: This musical is recommended for ages 14+. Tickets start at $49.45.

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