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Show: Rumours: A Fleetwood Mac Tribute With Runnin Down A Dream | Fri., 15 | 9 p.m. | Songbirds South | 35 Station St. | $20-$22

Show: Walk The Moon | Sat., Feb. 16 | 8:30 p.m. | The Signal | 1810 Chestnut St. | $35-$199 | You know this band for their anthemic single “Shut Up and Dance” which became an international hit.

Show: Chatt Talk Tonight Episode 10: The Brain| Sat., Feb. 16 | 9 p.m. | The Palace Theater | 818 Georgia Ave. | $10 | With your host Donnie Marsh and our treasured house band Over Easy, it’s a variety show like no other, including surprise guests like Sigmund Freud, Tracee Von PopupCamper IV and Pinkie Pell.

Show: Big Band Fever! | Sat., Feb. 16 | 7:30 p.m. | Tivoli Theatre | $15 - $56 | New hits, new moves, and so much more. Experience this Big Band Fever concert unlike any other with guest conductor Matt Catingub. Dance the night away to new hits from the swing era and enjoy this unique big band concert event.

Arts: Sideshow the Musical | 7:30 p.m. | Barking Legs Theater | $20 | Ensemble Theatre Company of Chattanooga presents a musical about real life side show, vaudeville and film performers Daisy and Violet Hilton - a set of conjoined twins.

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