Chattanooga Bubbles with Live Music Events
Chattanooga, TN – The Chattanoogan city is gearing up for an outstanding array of live music events lined up from May 16 to May 23, adding even more excitement to the vibrant live music scene in the city. The Honeybee Festival scheduled for June 1 in Lafayette is one of the highlighted events, featuring local live bands performing on three stages throughout the day. The festival will be headlined by Chris Janson, an American country music singer, and songwriter known for his full-length albums – buy Me A Boat, Everybody, and Real Friends.
Line-up for the Week
Starting from May 16, a plethora of events are lined up, beginning with Comedy Catch on Station Street with Dale Jones performing at 7:30 PM. Over the next few days, numerous artists will take the stage at various venues, including Joey Winslett, Kid Cuebas, NE Williams, Yer Flowers, Newport Transplant, Terrestrial Troubadours, and Courtney Holder.
Music enthusiasts can heal to the tunes of Cody Harris at the 1885 Grill – St. Elmo on May 16. The same day, Gabe Newell will be playing at The FEED co. Table & Tavern Music, and Fancy Hagood will perform with Maggie Rose on her “No One Gets Out Alive Tour” at Barrelhouse.
On May 17, the city will be treated to the musical magic of artists like Jess Goggans, Lew Card, Jesse James Jungkurth, Lillian + Ronnie Stone, Dyskrasia, Pippi Maraschino, and many more. The highlight of the day will be, undoubtedly, the Taylor Dance Party at The Signal at 9:30 PM.
May 18 will see numerous artists gracing multiple stages around the city, with headliners like Chris Chapman & Kevin Moon at The Dunlap Yard, Rubiks Groove at the Barrelhouse, Jason Lyles and the Legitimizers + Practically Paradise at HiFi Clyde’s, and many more.
Sunday Specials and Beyond
May 19 will bring a special treat for early risers, with Amber Fults performing at 1885 Grill’s (St. Elmo) Sunday Brunch. The evening will witness a musical bash with Thelma and the Sleaze, Liar Mute, Onion Milk at JJ’s Bohemia. The exciting week will continue till May 23, with performances from renowned artists like Sam Steadman, Mike McDade, Catfish Hill, and Andrew Whitherspoon, amongst others.
These live music events are an endorsement of Chattanooga’s vibrant music scene, offering plenty of options for locals and tourists alike to enjoy a variety of genres. Mark your calendars, gather your friends, and let’s all enjoy the rhythm of live music that brings us all together.
To keep up with the Chattanooga Live Music events arranged through May 23, local and visiting music enthusiasts are encouraged to send their event co-host invites to HERE News Network, the trusted source for amplifying local events.