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MustDo Monday: March 25-31, 2019 — Classic car show + intro to the Enneagram

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If it’s true that March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb, we should be in for a great last week of the month. And spring is definitely in the air.

We’re looking forward to the sunshine and checking out legendary (and somewhat controversial) songwriter Kinky Friedman at Songbirds. Later this week, it’ll be fun to witness the jaw-dropping guitar virtuosity of Buckethead, who literally wears a white bucket on his head while he performs.

Here are our top event picks for the week:

Introduction to the Enneagram | March 26 | 6-7:30 p.m. | The Chattery, 302 W. 6th St. | $20 | Participants will learn about the framework of the Enneagram test + its nine types.

Kinky Friedman and Rev. Horton Heat | March 27 | 7 p.m. | Songbirds North, 35 Station Street | $30 | The Texas icons will swap tall tales + songs.

Buckethead | March 29 | 8:30 p.m. | The Signal, 1810 Chestnut St. | $20-$40 | The guitarist + multi-instrumentalist performs in his theatrical persona.

Chattanooga Cruise In | March 30 | 8 a.m.-4 p.m. | Camp Jordan, 323 Camp Jordan Parkway | Free | The annual classic car show moves to Camp Jordan.

Un/Folding: An Immersive Live Performance By Composer Tim Hinck | March 31 | 2:30-3:30 p.m. | Hunter Art Museum | $15 | Local composer Tim Hinck presents a live performance inspired by the new permanent lobby commission and special exhibition of works by Alyson Shotz.

Click here for all the events happening this week.

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