Chattanooga Gears Up for the Final Noontunes of the Year!

Chattanooga Gears Up for the Final Noontunes of the Year!

CHATTANOOGA – As the leaves begin to change and the crisp autumn air settles in, Noontunes, the beloved music series, is buzzing with excitement as it continues to attract folks from all walks of life to the vibrant Miller Park. This weekly event brings an hour of free music, camaraderie, and community spirit to everyone who drops by.

A Musical Treat in the Heart of the City

Every week, residents, employees, and visitors get to enjoy a delightful selection of performances featuring local choirs and artists. Noontunes isn’t just about the music; it’s a fantastic opportunity to soak up the outdoors, enjoy some delicious food from local food trucks, and maybe even engage in a few games with family and friends. It’s a perfect midweek break that screams relaxation and enjoyment.

This charming series, which has been running since 2016 through a partnership with the City of Chattanooga Parks and Outdoors, has truly become a staple in the local cultural scene. The community coming together to support local musicians has been inspiring. So far, Noontunes has backed over 50 musicians spanning various genres, all while injecting over $18,000 into Chattanooga’s music economy. How amazing is that?

A Wonderful Line-Up of Sponsors

The music series relies on generous local sponsors, making it possible for everyone to enjoy these performances for free. For the 2024 season, organizers have secured partnerships with wonderful supporters like the City of Chattanooga Parks & Outdoors, Tennessee Arts Commission, Barge Design Services, EPB, and First Horizon Bank. Their contributions ensure not only fantastic music but also the overall atmosphere that makes Miller Park come alive.

Catch the Last Show!

If you haven’t experienced Noontunes yet this year, you’re in luck! Mark your calendar because the final performance of the season is coming up on October 30th from noon to one. This last show is the perfect excuse to come out, enjoy a lunch break with some wonderful tunes, and celebrate your local musicians who dedicate their time and talents to enriching the community.

Stay Connected with the Music Scene

Even if you can’t make it in person, don’t worry! There’s still a chance to catch the action as the performances are later aired on WUTC 88.1FM. It’s a splendid way to relive the atmosphere and support local talent right from your home. So grab your radio or tune in online and keep the local vibes alive!

Let’s Keep the Community Spirit Alive

If you’re interested in learning more about events in our area or want to share your stories, get in touch! Your voice matters, and we want to hear from you! You can reach out via phone at 423-785-1200 or send an email to news@wdef.com. Let’s celebrate our love for music, community, and everything that makes Chattanooga a fantastic place to live!

This season has been nothing short of magical, and as we gear up for the final show, let’s make it one to remember. Bring your friends, grab some munchies from the food trucks, and enjoy the local talent that makes us all proud.

See you at Miller Park!


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