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Show
Disney’s DCappella | Fri., Feb. 8 | 8 p.m. | Tivoli Theatre | 709 Broad St. | $35 - $79 | Created by Disney and contemporary Acappella legend Deke Sharon (Pitch Perfect, The Sing-Off and much more), the tour will appeal to fans of both Disney and a cappella with their modern a cappella versions of Disney hits.

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Show
Cut-Throat Comedy Couple Kerfuffle | Fri., Feb. 8 | 9 p.m. | 818 Georgia Ave. | $10 | Cut-Throat Comedy is part stand up comedy show and part classic game show. This is a special Valentine’s Day edition. 🎤

Drink
A Cold One Brewfest | Sat., Feb. 9 | 2-8 p.m. | Moxy Downtown Chattanooga | 1220 King St. | $15-$25 | The Moxy Railyard hosts 10 local breweries + food trucks on Saturday. Guests can try select brewed porters and stouts. Proceeds benefit the Chattanooga State Community College Scholarship Fund.

Film
“Casablanca” | Sat., Feb. 9 | 3 p.m. + 7 p.m. | Tivoli Theatre | 709 Broad | $12 | The Bobby Stone Film Series continues with two screenings of the classic “Casablanca.” The film won three Academy Awards including Best Picture.

Show
Martin Sexton w. Chris Trapper | Sun., Feb. 10 | Songbirds North | 7 p.m. | $25-$30 | Singer/songwriter Martin Sexton has written some of your favorite songs. HIs work has appeared in numerous films and his songs featured on shows like “Parenthood” and “Scrubs.”

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