Father’s Day events in Chattanooga

Celebrate the father figure in your life with these events happening around town.

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Treat that father figure in your life extra special with these fun things happening around town for Father’s Day.

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Father’s Day is coming up on Sunday, June 18. Here are some fun ways to celebrate the father figures in your life.

Father’s Day Blues and Brews | Sunday, June 18 | 11 a.m.-4 p.m. | Chattanooga Market | Free+ | This Sunday’s market is for the dads with live blues tunes + gift ideas including cuts of meat, farm cheeses, and produce.

Black Dads Matter Father’s Day Brunch & Concert | Sunday, June 18 | 12:30 p.m. | Waterhouse Pavilion | $10-$45 | Enjoy brunch + live music performed by cast members of the CTC hit musical “The Color Purple” — this is an all-white attire event.

Sunday Makebreak: Woodburned Father’s Day Keychain | Sunday, June 18 | 2-4 p.m. | Michaels at Northgate Mall | Free, RSVP | Learn how to make a keychain for the father figure in your life — all supplies are included.

Chattanooga Lookouts vs. Rocket City Trash Pandas | Sunday, June 18 | 2:15 p.m. | AT&T Field | $0-$11 | Take your dad out to a ball game. Bonus: Food Drive Sunday — bring a non-perishable food donation + get free general admission (more money to spend on beers).

Brit Floyd: 50 Years of Dark Side | Sunday, June 18 | 7:30 p.m. | Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium | $35-$75 | Rock out with your pops with classic tunes from this Pink Floyd tribute band.

Father’s Day Cruises | Sunday, June 18 | 2 p.m. | Southern Belle Riverboat | $16.95-$39.95 | Spend a day on the Tennessee River with scenic views + a buffet-style dinner with classic barbecue items.

Father’s Day Market | Sunday, June 18 | 1-4 p.m. | Stable 41 Pavilion | Free+ | Head over to this special edition market in nearby Fort Oglethorpe, GA and get local produce + goods.

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