Chatham Rabbits take the stage for an unforgettable concert in Knoxville.
Knoxville is set to host the Americana-folk duo, Chatham Rabbits, at Laurel Theatre on March 16. Tickets are priced at $15, with various events leading up to the concert. Attend an exciting weekend featuring multiple live music performances, culminating in a memorable evening with the duo. Chatham Rabbits are known for their engaging storytelling through music and their latest single ‘Gas Money’ is creating buzz ahead of their upcoming album.
Knoxville is buzzing with excitement as it prepares to welcome the dynamic Americana-folk duo, Chatham Rabbits, this coming Sunday, March 16. The concert kicks off at 8 p.m. at the cozy Laurel Theatre, located at 1538 Laurel Ave.
This performance is just one highlight in a weekend filled with live music that promises to tickle the senses and warm the soul. Kicking off the festivities is Allumé featuring Miss Tess, KC Jones, and Thomas Bryan Eaton on Thursday, March 13, also at 8 p.m. Then, on Friday, March 14, the talented Daniel Kimbro is set to charm audiences, followed by a rousing performance from Four Leaf Peat on Saturday, March 15. Talk about a jam-packed weekend!
Whether you’re a local music lover or just looking to enjoy a great evening out, catching Chatham Rabbits is a must. Tickets for the concert are priced at a very affordable $15 for general admission, while members, students, and seniors can snag theirs for only $14, additional taxes and fees apply. Remember that Four Leaf Peat’s tickets are a bit different, coming in at $25 for general advance and $24 for members, seniors, and students.
Ready to make plans? Tickets for all events can easily be snagged online at jubilee-community-arts.ticketleap.com. It’s simple and a great way to secure your spot at this exciting lineup of shows!
Chatham Rabbits, comprised of the charming couple Austin and Sarah McCombie, are hitting the road with their latest single “Gas Money,” a sneak peek from their upcoming album “Be Real With Me,” dropping on February 14, 2025. The new album delves into important and relatable themes like growth, relationships, and the never-ending juggle of pursuing creative careers alongside personal lives.
They use their music as a canvas to paint the stories of balancing love and ambition, making their performances resonate deeply with audiences. Their recent single, “Collateral Damage,” explores this very struggle – the tension that comes from chasing multiple dreams at once. If this sounds like something you can relate to, you’re not alone!
Get ready to be surprised by the musical evolution of Chatham Rabbits. Their new work deviates from traditional bluegrass roots, expanding their sound and welcoming a variety of instruments and collaborations. You won’t want to miss the opportunity to experience this fresh twist live!
Their tour kicked off on February 12 and will take them to various cities before landing at the Laurel Theatre, a fitting spot for an intimate evening of storytelling through music. Each performance is bound to captivate audiences, so don’t delay in getting those tickets!
So, mark your calendars and gather your friends for an unforgettable night of music with Chatham Rabbits this March 16. With a full festival of live performances leading up to it, this weekend promises to be a fantastic celebration of talent and community. Enjoy the show and let the rhythms of Americana-folk take you on a delightful journey!
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