If you’re planning a trip to Knoxville this weekend, you might want to take an alternate route! As part of a grand plan to make the downtown area more accessible for locals and visitors, the city has announced that certain roads will be closed to traffic on weekends.
Starting this weekend, you can expect to see Market Street closed between Clinch Avenue and Union Avenue, as well as Union Avenue between Walnut and Gay Street. The closures will kick in every Friday at 6 p.m. and remain in effect until Sundays at 6 p.m. However, note that this weekend is a bit different, as the road closures will only start on Saturday due to scheduling adjustments.
The city is eager to create a more pedestrian-friendly atmosphere, allowing people to stroll, shop, and enjoy the many offerings in downtown Knoxville without the hustle and bustle of traffic. This initiative is part of an ongoing movement to enhance the downtown experience, making it a delightful spot for all kinds of foot traffic and events.
In other exciting news, the legendary Dolly Parton is already in the holiday mood! The country superstar has just released a new Christmas-themed children’s book titled Dolly Parton’s Billy the Kid Comes Home for Christmas. This charming tale serves as a standalone sequel to her earlier hit, Dolly Parton’s Billy the Kid Makes It Big, which was a New York Times bestseller. It seems like Dolly is ready to spread some early holiday cheer, and fans will surely be eager to snag this festive read for the little ones!
Mark your calendars! Jelly Roll fans can finally gear up for the release of his much-anticipated new album, Beautifully Broken, dropping on October 11. This album packs a punch with a whopping 22 songs, and Jelly has been keeping his fans engaged by revealing the complete tracklist on Instagram. On October 4, he even teased his Twitter followers saying, “I’m about to drop the most Music I’ve…” Get ready for a musical feast!
In a heartwarming display of community spirit, musicians from across the entertainment industry have come together to support those affected by Hurricane Helene. A whopping 135 artists have rallied to create a compilation album titled Cardinals at the Window, with 100% of proceeds going directly to help the impacted communities. This initiative showcases the incredible unity and generosity within the music world during tough times.
During his Damn Good Time Tour stop in Toronto on October 4, Jordan Davis surprised his opening act, Mitchell Tenpenny, in a memorable way. As friends and colleagues who have known each other since 2014, this surprise will surely stick with them both for years. We love to see artists lifting each other up!
Finally, it’s awards season, and the CMA Awards are picking up steam! Cody Johnson is certainly feeling the love with not just one, but two of his songs nominated for Song of the Year. His tracks Dirt Cheap and The Painter will both be in the running at the 2024 CMAs, proving that his star is firmly on the rise.
As you can see, there’s a lot happening in Knoxville and beyond! Whether you’re navigating road closures this weekend, diving into some holiday reading, or gearing up for new music releases, there’s plenty of excitement to enjoy. Stay tuned, and wherever you go, have fun exploring!
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