Chattanooga’s Quiet City Concert Series Set to Enchant with Local Talent on October 4th

Chattanooga’s Quiet City Concert Series Returns with a Bang!

Hey there, music lovers! If you’re a fan of live music but dread the chaotic atmosphere of crowded bars and long late-night events, we’ve got some exciting news for you! The Quiet City pop-up concert series is back, and it’s more enchanting than ever! Mark your calendars for Friday, October 4th, because this month’s concert will take place at the quirky and cozy Verre Noir, located at 36 Frazier Ave.

A Night to Remember

Starting at 8 PM, this event promises to be an unforgettable evening filled with mesmerizing music. The cover charge is just $10, making it an affordable outing for anyone looking to enjoy some smooth sounds. What’s special about the Quiet City series is that it showcases local talent in a friendly environment, making it perfect for anyone who enjoys an intimate live performance.

Meet the Talented Trio

This month’s lineup features three remarkable local songwriters who each bring their distinctive style to the stage:

  • Catherine Campbell – Having made her mark in the Chattanooga music scene for several years, Catherine has a knack for crafting poignant songs that touch on themes of loss, longing, and the nuances of life. Known for her captivating voice that can easily pierce through the usual chatter, she’s sure to hold everyone’s attention.
  • Jayne Huntsman – Expect a delightful blend from Jayne, who can seamlessly switch from gentle acoustic ballads to energetic rock vibes. At this event, she’ll perform her solo pieces, including sweet songs that reflect the warmth of calling someone you love as soon as you’re home.
  • Lewis Armistead – Combining a background in classical opera with a passion for garage rock, Lewis is a true musical innovator. He’s one of the creative forces behind the Boneyard, a local favorite for live music enthusiasts. At Quiet City, he’s ready to showcase his talents, and you won’t want to miss it!

The Venue: Verre Noir

Now, let’s talk about the venue! Verre Noir is not your average music spot. Imagine a shop that feels almost like a wizard’s lair, filled with a delightful mix of old books, vibrant plants, unique art, teas, intriguing jewelry, and even preserved insects! The atmosphere at Verre Noir is darkly magical, creating a perfect backdrop for a night of soulful tunes.

One could say that if you’re a fan of whimsy, you’ll fall in love with the charm of this enchanting little shop. It’s definitely a place that sparks creativity and conversation—ideal for an evening of live performances.

Wrapping It Up

So, whether you’re a seasoned concert-goer or just someone looking for a nice evening out, the Quiet City concert on October 4th is the perfect way to enjoy live music in a relaxed setting. Grab a friend or two and head on over to Verre Noir for some fantastic performances by local artists. We guarantee you’ll leave with a smile on your face and music in your heart!

Can’t wait to see everyone there!


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