Chattanooga is about to add another exciting event to its cultural calendar. On Monday, the city’s tourism leaders will unveil a new multi-year music festival. The news arrives as Chattanooga is already taking a break from two of its major music festivals, namely Moon River and Riverbend, which is on hiatus for 2024.
Mark Ezell, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, will join officials from the Chattanooga Tourism Co and elected leaders to make this significant announcement next week. The city expects this multi-day music festival to massively impact residents, local businesses, and artists positively.
The intended festival will run in Chattanooga for the next three years, as described in the tourism company’s announcement. Although two of the city’s major music festivals are pressing pause for 2024, Chattanooga isn’t suffering from a lack of live music this summer. Free concerts are currently underway throughout the summer weekends.
Riverfront Nights, a musical series at Ross’s Landing, operates every Saturday through August 31, while the Nightfall Concert Series is scheduled for Friday nights through August 30 at Miller Plaza.
In the absence of Moon River and Riverbend in 2024, this yet-to-be-named multi-year festival is expected to become a major draw for Chattanooga. The city’s tourism leaders believe that this new spectacle will aid in further branding Chattanooga as a significant music hub, thereby attracting not only local but also national and international visitors. The festival seeks to fill the gap left by the hiatus of the two prominent music festivals and maintain the city’s vibrant music scene.
Although little else is known about the festival’s specifics at this time, the excitement surrounding this announcement shows the strength and resilience of Chattanooga’s music and arts scene. The crowd’s anticipation suggests that the festival has already gained considerable local and regional interest.
Officials highlighted that Chattanooga’s new music festival aligns with the city’s long-term sustainability and community development objectives. The festival is meant to bring people together through music, enhancing Chattanooga’s cultural fabric and contributing positively to the city’s overall quality of life while promoting economic prosperity.
This is a developing story. Stay tuned for more updates as details about the festival are unveiled.
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