Experience the diverse events that Knoxville has to offer this week!
Knoxville has an exciting lineup of events this week, including vintage baseball games, comedy shows, and engaging concerts. Families can enjoy a fairytale event, while pet lovers can participate in a winter festival for pets. The week promises a variety of attractions perfect for all ages and interests, ensuring everyone can enjoy the vibrant culture of Knoxville. Don’t miss the chance to make wonderful memories at these events!
Hey there, Knoxville! If you’re looking for something fun to do this week, you’re in luck! There’s a bunch of exciting events lined up that will surely make your heart skip a beat. From vintage baseball to hilarious comedy tours and even winter festivities for our furry friends, there’s something for everyone!
First up, how about a touch of nostalgia? Head over to Ramsey House for a vintage baseball game! This is not your typical sports event; it’s a trip down memory lane, where you can soak up the charm of baseball as it was played back in the day. Bring your family and friends, grab some popcorn, and enjoy the cheerful atmosphere of this unique sporting event.
If humor is more your speed, don’t miss the “Board Teachers” comedy tour at the Tennessee Theatre. This performance is sure to tickle your funny bone as talented comedians take the stage to share relatable and downright hilarious tales. It’s the perfect outing for a night filled with laughter!
As we stroll into Valentine’s week, Knoxville is buzzing with a variety of concerts and shows! Mark your calendars for an unforgettable night as Skillet leads Christian music’s biggest tour at the Thompson-Boling Arena. Coupled with notable names like Anne Wilson, this is a must-see event that you won’t want to miss.
For the theatre lovers, the Clarence Brown Theatre is presenting the drama “Inherit the Wind,” based on the historic Scopes Monkey Trial. This enlightening performance dives deep into themes of freedom, morality, and education that are sure to spark thoughtful conversations among the audience.
And let’s not forget about the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, who will grace the Tennessee Theatre stage performing pieces from “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.” It’s a delightful evening filled with beautiful music that could be the perfect romantic outing for couples or just a fun night with friends!
If you’re looking for some top-notch musical entertainment, catch Ruby Leigh, the talented runner-up from “The Voice,” performing at Dollywood’s DreamMore Resort as part of their Winter Music Series. The combination of winter ambiance and enchanting music is sure to create magical memories!
And for all the pet lovers out there, Ancient Lore Village is hosting a delightful winter festival for pets! From a heartwarming sweater parade to a spectacular dog talent show, your furry companions can join in the fun too. So bring them along for a day filled with joy, laughter, and community spirit!
Kids will also love the fairytale event taking place at the Knoxville Convention Center! This magical gathering features interactive princess meet-and-greets and captivating performances. Tickets start at just $26, making it a budget-friendly option for family fun.
As if that wasn’t enough, catch a variety of other amazing events including a comedy show with legendary funnymen Steve Martin and Martin Short, a celebration of Black History Month at Bijou Theater, and a Tennessee Songwriters Week showcase featuring local talents!
Hold onto your seats, because astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson is coming to the Tennessee Theatre on February 26, followed by Blake Shelton’s exciting “Friends & Heroes” tour on February 28. And don’t miss out on upcoming performances at Mill and Mine, featuring artists like Morgan Wade and Umphrey’s McGee.
January is fast leaving us, but February is just getting started with so much to offer. So round up your friends and family, and don’t miss out on the fun that awaits in glorious Knoxville!
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