Weekend Top 5

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Get some peaches at Sunday’s Peach Festival. (Photo: Pexels)

Still have some gas left in the tank after the Fourth of July? There’s plenty to do this weekend in Chattanooga.

Nightfall Concert Series: Shamarr Allen and the Underdogs | Fri., July 5 | 7 p.m. | Miller Park, 850 Market St. | Free | Danny Polo will be the opening performance at this event. 🎸

Jerry Garcia Band Cover Band | Fri., July 5 | 9-11:45 p.m. | Songbirds South, 35 Station St. | $12 | A cover band devoted performing tracks made popular by the Jerry Garcia Band. Expect Beatles, Rolling Stones + Bob Dylan songs.

Chattanooga Red Wolves vs. vs. Lansing Ignite FC | Sat., July 6 | 7 p.m. | 3354 Charger Drive | $35

Movies in the Park: “Ralph Breaks the Internet”| Sat., July 6 | 9 p.m. | Coolidge Park | Free | Movies in the Park returns to Coolidge Park each Saturday in July.

Peach Festival | Sun., July 7 | 11 a.m.-4 p.m. | First Tennessee Pavilion, 1826 Reggie White Blvd. | Free


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