Get ready Chattanooga, as a musical bonanza awaits you this Friday, July 26th. Nightfall, the city’s longest-running free summer concert series, is set to host a double-bill event, featuring traces of classic soul, funk and R&B performed by local talents. The evening kicks off with an act from Prince T, followed by the melodious funk renditions from the 11-piece Off The T.O.P Band.
Recognized as a significant force in the local Chattanooga music scene, Prince T has an extensive range and raw talents that have made a significant impact. His grandmother’s belief in his unique gifts inspired him to pursue music after a football injury. Since then, he has focused on reviving the sounds of Motown for a new generation.
Dedicated to his roots and his city, Prince T not only seeks to collaborate with local artists but also aims at creating a supportive platform for emerging talents. As a proud Chattanoogan, he aims to ensure that the sound of classic R&B remains alive, resonating through the city’s air.
Taking the stage after Prince T at 8:25 pm is the 11-piece Off The T.O.P. Band. Known for their incredible renditions of funk and soul hits from such prominent bands as the Tower of Power, the Off The T.O.P. Band promises a live music evening that Chattanoogans will remember. Led by Stephen Bearden, the band will light up the stage with a mix of timeless classics, all backed by powerful vocals, a killer rhythm section, and a brilliant horn section.
Apart from offering stunning musical performances, Nightfall also features food trucks, local artisan vendors, children’s activities, and more to enhance the visitor experience. Free motorcycle parking is available along M.L.King Boulevard between Georgia Avenue and Lindsey Street. Kids can enjoy the Chattanooga Football Club’s inflatable soccer field, face painting, and lawn games.
Visitors might also want to take advantage of the all-new Nightfall Happy Hour offering weekly drink specials from 5:30-6:30 pm. However, please note that outside food, beverages, or alcoholic drinks cannot be brought into Nightfall, as concession sales are a key fundraiser for the event.
Known for providing a family-friendly environment, Nightfall remains a favorite local event that brings the Chattanooga community together in a blend of music and social interaction. The concert series, produced locally by Chattanooga Presents, has been nominated yet again as “Best Local Event” for its quality musical programming.
For more information on this free community concert series, visit NightfallChattanooga.com.
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