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Knoxville is alive with festivities this week, featuring a tribute to Queen at the Bijou Theatre, a whimsical children’s production of ‘James and the Giant Peach’, plus holiday markets and activities. Enjoy ice skating, a peppermint trail, and a vibrant Christmas parade. Whether you’re after musical magic or family-friendly activities, Knoxville has something for everyone as the holiday season unfolds. Don’t miss the chance to create wonderful memories this December!
Exciting Events Await in Knoxville This Week!
Knoxville is buzzing with excitement this week as a variety of thrilling events and festive celebrations are taking place throughout the city. Whether you’re looking for some holiday cheer or just a fun outing, there’s something for everyone to enjoy!
Musical Magic at the Bijou Theatre
One of the highlights this week is a fantastic tribute to Queen at the Bijou Theatre! Get ready to rock out to some of your favorite hits from one of the greatest bands of all time. This is going to be a night full of energy and nostalgia that you won’t want to miss!
Children’s Theatre Brings a Classic to Life
Over at the Knoxville Children’s Theatre, the enchanting tale of “James and the Giant Peach” is unfolding. This beloved story will capture the hearts and imaginations of children and adults alike with its whimsical characters and imaginative journey.
90s Nostalgia at Marble City Market
If you love the 90s, head on over to Marble City Market for a special singo event. It’s a great opportunity to test your music knowledge while enjoying some delicious food and drinks in a lively setting. Grab your friends and get ready to sing your heart out!
Ice Skating Fun at Holidays on Ice
This week also marks the opening of Knoxville’s Holidays on Ice rink at Market Square! Open daily, adults can skate for just $12, and children 12 and under can join in for only $9. The rink will remain open until January 5, 2025, so you have plenty of time to perfect your skating skills!
A Peppermint Trail Through Downtown
If you’ve got a sweet tooth, then you’ll want to check out the new Downtown Peppermint Trail. Running from November 29 through January 5, this delightful trail features a variety of peppermint-themed treats and cocktails at local businesses – a perfect way to savor the flavors of the holiday season!
German Holiday Market Awaits at Schulz Brau Brewing
Schulz Brau Brewing is back with their Christkindlesmarkt for its fourth year! This traditional German holiday market runs every weekend, with hours from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Fridays and from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays until December 22. Come and explore charming vendors, festive foods, and much more!
Magical Lights Festival at Cove Park
The Holiday Festival of Lights at Cove Park is lighting up the night every evening this December from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. It’s a splendid opportunity for families to bask in the beauty of holiday lights. Don’t forget, every Friday and Saturday, Santa will be making an appearance, and you can enjoy this magical experience free of charge – just bring a nonperishable food item to donate for The Love Kitchen!
Christmas Parade and Santa Sightings
The city is gearing up for the 51st Annual WIVK Christmas Parade, taking place on Gay Street this Friday, December 6, at 7 p.m. A vibrant parade filled with floats, marching bands, and dancing will take you right into the heart of the holiday spirit, and of course, Santa Claus will be there to spread joy!
Family-Friendly Movie Night at the Theatre
Plan a family outing on December 13 when “It’s a Wonderful Life” will be screened at the Tennessee Theatre. You can grab your free digital tickets online – it’s a classic that always warms the heart, perfect for the season!
Christmas Theatre Productions to Attend
The winter vibes continue with performances of “A Christmas Carol” at the Clarence Brown Theatre running from December 5 to 21, and “Cinderella” at the Oak Ridge Playhouse through December 15. More magic awaits with “It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play” at the River and Rail Theatre from December 5 to 22.
Festive Bike Ride and New Year’s Celebration
Don’t miss the Tour de Lights on December 14, where you can bike through the city’s holiday lights while participating in a fun costume contest! And as the year wraps up, why not celebrate New Year’s Eve at the Sunsphere, featuring food trucks, a silent disco, and a spectacular ball drop at midnight!
Events to Look Forward To!
There are plenty of other events to enjoy in Knoxville this month. The Knoxville Kwanza Celebration will take place from December 26 to January 1, along with the Fight Night event hosted by the Knoxville Ice Bears at the Civic Coliseum on December 26. The Big Tiny Show at District Gallery showcases small works of art until January 4, while visitors can also join in on the Elf on the Shelf Adventure scavenger hunt through January 5!
There’s so much going on in Knoxville this week, so gather your loved ones and make some holiday memories! Whether it’s music, theater, skating, or savoring sweet treats, the city is truly alive with the spirit of the season!
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