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  • Painting Impact Zones

    Painting Impact Zones
    Sat. Oct 26th
    1pm – 3pm

    at Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center

    At Reflection Riding, explore native plants to learn about the impact of invasive species, then paint watercolor illustrations inspired by the art of April Flanders, currently on view in the Hunter. All materials are provided. $25/person for guests 16 and over ($20/person for Hunter and Reflection Riding Members); Youth 12-15 are welcome to come if...

  • Jesse McCartney – All’s Well Tour Part 2

    Jesse McCartney – All’s Well Tour Part 2
    Sat. Oct 26th
    8pm – 11:59pm

    at The Signal - Concert Hall

    When we're ready, we open up at just the right time and share who we are with the world. Maintaining a career marked by platinum success, performances for two U.S. presidents, sold out shows worldwide, a quarter-of-a-billion streams, and dozens of film and television appearances, Jesse McCartney (Pop) opens up more than ever on his 2021 fifth full-length...

  • Artful Yoga

    Artful Yoga
    Sun. Oct 27th
    1:30pm – 3pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Join us for an art-inspired yoga practice led this month by Mina Kashani. Artful Yoga is an ongoing series connecting art from the Hunter Museum with yoga taught by local and visiting instructors. Your $5 donation supports the Hunter Museum’s educational programs; participants must bring their own yoga mat. All levels of yoga experience are welcome.

  • Cold War Kids – 20 Years Tour

    Cold War Kids – 20 Years Tour
    Mon. Oct 28th
    8pm – 11:59pm

    at The Signal - Concert Hall

    If Nathan Willett of Cold War Kids (Pop) followed his usual impulses, Cold War Kids’ 10th album might just have been a five-song EP, or an album with entirely different songs than the 12 ultimately chosen here. Instead, Willett took a rare pandemic-era breather to really contemplate what a Cold War Kids album could, and should, sound like in 2023, and how to...

  • String Theory – An Evening of Songs with Will Liverman

    String Theory – An Evening of Songs with Will Liverman
    Tue. Oct 29th
    6:30pm – 7:30pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    Called “a voice for this historic moment” (Washington Post), GRAMMY Award-winning baritone Will Liverman is described as “nothing short of extraordinary” (Opera News) with a “beaming, high baritone that easily asserts,” (LA Times). Liverman is joined by pianist Gloria Chien in an unforgettable program that explores the lineage of art song from the classical...

  • For King + Country Live: The Unsung Hero 2024 Tour

    For King + Country Live: The Unsung Hero 2024 Tour
    Fri. Nov 1st
    7pm – 9pm

    at UTC McKenzie Arena

    GRAMMY-award winning duo for KING + COUNTRY is bringing ‘ for KING + COUNTRY LIVE: The UNSUNG HERO 2024 Tour’ your way this fall! Performing brand new music from the ‘UNSUNG HERO Inspired By’ soundtrack (along with many of your favorite songs from their award winning albums), brothers Joel + Luke are hitting the road to 31 cities across the US to give you an...

  • Gavin Adcock – Actin’ Up Again Tour

    Gavin Adcock – Actin’ Up Again Tour
    Fri. Nov 1st
    8pm – 11:59pm

    at The Signal - Concert Hall

    Gavin Adcock is a 25-year-old Georgia native born and raised in Watkinsville. Former Georgia Southern University football player, Gavin grew up working on his family cattle farm and dreamed of riding bulls in the PBR. He started writing songs in highschool but it wasn’t until the spring of 2021, when he tore up his knee playing football, that he used his...

  • City as Canvas: Mural Walking Tour

    City as Canvas: Mural Walking Tour
    Sat. Nov 2nd
    10:30am – 12pm

    at Hunter Museum of American Art

    In partnership with the Public Art Chattanooga, Hunter Museum invites you to take a walking tour of murals in the Bluff View and MLK areas. The tour will commence at the Hunter in front of our mural by artist Rondell Crier and culminate on MLK at artist Kevin Bates' mural. Special guests will be joining along the way to speak about their work. Participants...

  • “PDQ Bach” Schickele Memorial Concert

    “PDQ Bach” Schickele Memorial Concert
    Sun. Nov 3rd
    7:30pm – 8:30pm

    at Ackerman Auditorium

    Students from the School of Music at Southern Adventist University invite the community to a free concert honoring the late composer Peter Schickele, a multi-Grammy-award-winning musical satirist, on Sunday, November 3, at 7:30 p.m. in Mabel Wood Hall’s Ackerman Auditorium on campus. For more information about this free event, visit southern.edu/musicevents...

  • Blues Traveler – 30 Years Of Four Tour

    Blues Traveler – 30 Years Of Four Tour
    Sun. Nov 3rd
    7:30pm – 11:30pm

    at The Signal - Concert Hall

    Once upon a time (1987 to be exact), a group of guys jammed out blues in a garage somewhere in New Jersey. However, it took them 33 years to really do it again in the same way. In between, Blues Traveler made every boyhood rock ‘n’ roll dream come true. They burst onto the scene with a trio of gold-selling albums—Blues Traveler [1990], Travelers and Thieves...

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