Weekend Top 5

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The Steeldrivers at the Walker Theatre | Fri. Feb. 1 |8 pm | Robert Kirk Walker Community Theater | 399 McCallie Ave. | Tickets start at $24

Literary Ink | Feb. 1–3 | Chattanooga Convention Center | 1150 Carter St. | $15-$75 | The second annual Literary Ink is a tattoo convention where Tattoo Wizards from all over the globe will be coming to the city to offer tattoos. Expect cosplay contests, magicians + other Harry Potter-themed events. Click here for a full list of artists. 🧙

Sandy Bell vigil | Sat., Feb. 2 | 4 p.m. | Sculpture Fields | 1100 E. 16th St. | Free | A city-wide memorial service for Oterius “Sandy” Bell. The memorial service will feature speakers from the Chattanooga community in honor of his memory and a special performance by local musicians.

Telemonster Album Release Show with Elk Milk & Psychic Dungeon |Sat., Feb. 2 | 9 pm | Songbirds South | 35 Station St. | $10-$12 |

Station Street | Sun., Feb. 3 | 2-11 p.m. | Songbirds | 35 Station St. | Free | Watch the game on Chattanooga’s largest LED screen. The all-day event includes Chattanooga Whiskey + The Naked River Brewing Co. All ages welcome.

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