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Best Shows Jul 7 - Sep 7

in Chattanooga

1964 The Tribute at Walker Theatre

1964 The Tribute

1964 The Tribute takes their audiences on a musical journey to an era in rock history that will live in all of our hearts forever. They are hailed by critics and fans alike as the most authentic and endearing Beatles tribute in the world. Choosing songs from the pre-Sgt-Pepper era, 1964 The Tribute live Beatles concert, with period instruments, clothing, hairstyles, and onstage banter.

Jamey Johnson at Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium

Jamey Johnson

One of modern country music's most insightful and intelligent songwriters, Jamey Johnson takes risks that few others would dare, from releasing an epic double album (The Guitar Song) to a Hank Cochran tribute record. A multi-Grammy nominee, enjoy Johnson's old school style when he heads to you on his most recent US tour.

Nate Jackson at Walker Theatre

Nate Jackson

Comedian Nate Jackson is on the road for a massive tour across 2024! The dynamic performer is making waves in the entertainment industry, having been selected as one of 10 Comedians To Watch by Time Out LA in 2019, his 2024 tour is just the latest in an extensive history of shows around the world. So you know his tightly honed routines are sure to have you in stitches all night!

Band Of Horses at The Signal

Band Of Horses

Led by Ben Bridwell, Band of Horses do anthemic, wistful American indie better than anyone. Drenched in reverb and glittering guitar tones, they trade in vulnerability while still playing songs bursting with hooks and fist-pumping choruses. Heading out on tour this year, get ready to lose yourself in the music once more!

Eli Young Band at The Signal

Eli Young Band

The best of rock and the best of country meets in the Eli Young Band, a Texas outfit that's had the Nashville scene in a stir since their debut in 2002. Steering clear of the bro-country stereotype, the quartet evokes heartache, lonely highways and having one too many in the old-school country tradition, keeping things fresh with that driving rock sound.

Buddy Guy at Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium

Buddy Guy

One of the musical inspirations for guitar legends like Jimi Hendrix, the Rolling Stones and Jimmy Page, this American blues guitarist is considered to be one of the greatest axemen of all time. Buddy Guy is a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, six-time Grammy winner, and, as if that isn't enough, Eric Clapton once called him "without a doubt the best guitar player alive". Enough said.

Beartooth at The Signal

Beartooth

Hardcore punk band Beartooth are breaking in the new year hard and fast with a huge North American tour. Joining them are fellow rockers The Plot In You, Invent Animate and Sleep Theory. Following the release of their much anticipated new album, The Surface, the band will kick off the tour in their home state of Ohio, and wrap it up in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Get your tickets now and start the new year with Beartooth!

Night Ranger at Walker Theatre

Night Ranger

All throughout the decade of decadence, San Francisco rockers Night Ranger rode high with a string of successful albums and singles, with their first five albums selling over 10 million copies across the globe. Straddling the worlds of hard rock and glam metal, they provided an anarchic soundtrack to the big hair generation, solidifying their here-to-stay status with the release of their seminal soaring power ballad 'Sister Christian' in 1984.

The Concert: A Tribute to Abba at Walker Theatre

The Concert: A Tribute to Abba

Get ready to relive the golden days of pop with ABBA: The Concert, the world's best ABBA tribute act, as they tour the US. Formed in 1996, this highly successful and astoundingly accurate group has toured the world extensively and clocked over 1000 shows - each one featuring at least two members of ABBA's original rhythm section.

Tom Keifer at The Signal

Tom Keifer

Cinderella guitarist and vocalist Tom Keifer is best known for being the band's lively frontman. Cinderella formed in 1982 with a heavy metal sound that overtime developed into hard rock, they went on to have a number of multi-platinum albums. Tom Keifer celebrates his solo debut, 'The Way Life Goes' while performing the Cinderella hits that made him a household name.

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