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The 2024 Nightfall season announced

The free Friday night concert series Nightfall will return to Miller Plaza in May.

NOOGAtoday | Nightfall

Join the community on Friday nights in the heart of Chattanooga’s downtown.

Photo provided by Chattanooga Tourism Co.

Nightfall, Chattanooga’s longest-running outdoor concert series hosted by Chattanooga Presents, will return for its 37th season this summer.

The 15-week string of summer concerts held at Miller Plaza will begin on May 24, and continue every Friday evening through Aug. 30.

Along with the live music performances, folks can gather in and around Miller Park to enjoy food trucks, local artisan vendors, lawn games + activities for the whole family. New this year, kids can play on an inflatable soccer field by CFC and enjoy roller skating with Dazey Skate Co.

Those 21+ can purchase beer and wine tickets to enjoy a drink during the show. Bulk discounts will also be available, offering a 20% savings on a packet of 20 beer and wine tickets. Bonus: A Nightfall Happy Hour will be offered from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. for early arrivers to enjoy discounted drink specials.

Note: Drink tickets are valid for the entirety of the Nightfall season, so hold on to the ones you don’t redeem.

NOOGAtoday | Miller Park and Plaza

Miller Park and Plaza pack out for the Nightfall concert series in the summertime.

Photo provided by Chattanooga Tourism Co.

The shows will run from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. each night — opening with a local band performance before the national headliner of various genres. Check out some of the headlining artists below + view the full schedule online.

  • May 24 | Erica Falls & Vintage Soul
  • June 28 | Road to Nightfall winners (TBD)
  • July 26 | Prince T + Off the T.O.P. (a local double bill)
  • Aug. 2 | “This cool headliner can’t be announced until after Bonnaroo”
  • Aug. 16 | Nick Lutsko & The $100K Band
  • Aug. 30 | AJ Lee & Blue Summit

Bonus: Want to listen to the bands’ music before their show? You can click their picture on Nightfall’s website to hear a music preview.

For more information + updates about the concert series, make sure to follow Nightfall on Instagram.

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