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Musicians on stage with instruments, including saxophones, horns, drums, and upright bass, with dancers and balloons in background

Noogans are invited to bust a move while the Chattanooga Symphony performs.

Chattanooga Symphony & Opera

Grab your dancing shoes, Nooga — music (and love) is in the air.

This Valentine’s season, enjoy swing and big band tunes at Chattanooga Symphony’s annual Big Band’s Best! event on Saturday, Jan. 28 at 7:30 p.m., where attendees can hit the open dance floor during the performance.

Pro tip: Want to learn a move or two? Show up early for a free swing dance lesson at 6:45 p.m. Prefer to leave the dancing to others? Enjoy the show from the comfort of your seat.*

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