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Road to Nightfall preliminary nights | Fri., March 1 + Sat., March 2 | 8 p.m. | $10 | Granfalloon | 400 E. Main St. | The last of 5 nights of opening round concerts in the 2019 Road to Nightfall competition. Bands include The Fridge, Subkonscious, Josh Driver Band + Backwater Still.

Open Studio Night: Spring into Art | Fri., March 1 | 5:30-8:30 p.m. | Chattanooga Workspace | 302 W. 6th St. | Free | Attendees will be able to view the showcased art on all four floors of the Chattanooga Workspace. This is an opportunity for community members to purchase local art, enjoy quality entertainment + live demonstrations.

Mardi Gras Ball 2019: Saints and Sinners| Sat., March 2 |7 p.m.-1 a.m. | The Westin | 801 Pine St. | $50 - $85 | The Mystikal Krewe of Indulgences’ 24th annual Mardis Gras celebration. The event will feature Cajun food and hors d’oeuvres, an open wine and beer bar, a liquor cash bar, dancing, and a live Dixie Land band. “Help crown the king and queen of Chattanooga Mardi Gras!”

Mardis Gras on Station Street | Sat., March 2 | 8 p.m. | Regan’s Place| 24 Station St. | $15 | Dancing in the streets, feathers, beads, and masks. Chattanooga may not have a Bourbon Street, but we do have a Station Street.

An Evening with Della Mae| Sun., March 3 |Songbirds North Stage | 41 Station St. | $20 | A GRAMMY-winning bluegrass/Americana girl group from Boston, MA with a versatile collection of voices/instruments.

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