Excitement Builds for Cherry Street Tavern Concert Featuring Sunny War and I Before E!

Excitement Builds for Cherry Street Tavern Concert!

Chattanooga, get ready for a musical night to remember! This evening, for only $10 if you buy in advance, you can catch the thrilling performance of Sunny War headlining a concert organized by students from UTC’s A Moc’s First Year (AMFY) class. The show kicks off at Cherry Street Tavern at 6:00 p.m., with a sensational pop-punk band named I Before E opening the night to get everyone in the spirit!

What’s in Store

Sunny War is not just any musician. She brings a unique twist to the stage with her eclectic clawhammer guitar technique that fuses her California punk roots with a touch of folksy, acoustic vibes. Word around town is that even Willie Nelson has taken notice of her talent, planning to cover one of her songs on his upcoming album. How cool is that?

The band I Before E features talented musicians — Brennan Buzinkai on drums, David James Dalton on guitar and vocals, and Walt Staszewski on bass and vocals. They’re no strangers to Chattanooga’s music scene, and they’re excited to get the crowd pumping! According to the guys, “Almost everyone in Chattanooga is supportive and welcoming of new bands!” It sounds like this is going to be a fantastic night.

New Beginnings with AMFY

This concert is part of a special project by UTC’s Department of Communication, aimed at welcoming freshmen and helping them explore the campus and city. It’s the first year for the AMFY program, and students like Aiden Turner are loving the experience. “This is the first year that UTC has done the A Moc’s First Year program, and it has been a lot of fun getting to work together to plan this event,” Aiden shared.

Meanwhile, Dr. Chandler Harriss, the mastermind behind this initiative, emphasized, “For me, the most important part of this course is having fun. I wanted to combine that with an introduction to certain aspects of the Communication Department’s flexible major.” Sounds like a win-win!

A Venue on the Rise

The Cherry Street Tavern is becoming a hotspot for live music, thanks to its owner, Marty Bohannon. Marty and his brother Matt not only manage this buzzing venue, but they’re also known for their own band, The Bohannons, whose tunes resonate with the heart of the region. The Tavern regularly hosts various artists, and now the future stars of Chattanooga are set to grace its stage.

Don’t Miss Out!

Tickets for this thrilling event can be snagged either through the Tavern’s Instagram page or at the door, although it might cost you a little extra at that point — $12 if you wait! It’s shaping up to be a fun evening filled with energetic music, camaraderie, and local flair.

Weather Update

Now, if you’re planning to head out tonight, be prepared for some damp weather! Earlier today, we enjoyed some lovely sunshine, but as the day goes on, those clouds are rolling in, bringing showers that could become a steady rain overnight. The high is expected to hit 66°F with steady winds coming from the southeast. If you’re heading out to the concert, make sure to bring an umbrella to dodge those expected downpours!

This is a night you won’t want to miss, so grab your friends and head out to support local music and the creative talents of UTC students. See you at Cherry Street Tavern — let’s make some noise!


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