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Campfire Concert at Reflection Riding - Milele Roots

  • Reflection Riding Arboretum & Nature Center 400 Garden Road Chattanooga, TN, 37419 United States (map)

Campfire Concert at Reflection Riding - Milele Roots

Join us for a campfire concert listening to Milele Roots under the stars!

Reflection Riding’s Campfire Concert series, sponsored by Hutton and Smith Brewery, OCI, and the Tennessee Arts Commission, provides a fun outdoor venue to enjoy some of the best artists the Chattanooga area has to offer. Join us on Friday, October 6th for a night of listening to Milele Roots under the stars.

Meaning "Eternal", Milele Roots, based in Chattanooga, TN, has a unique style with Reggae as the foundation. The core band consists of: Yattie Westfield (drums and vocals), Christian Craan (bass), Jesse Jungkurth (guitar, harmonica, and vocals), Jonathan Wimpee (guitar, keys, and vocals), and Becky Ribiero (trumpet, percussion, and vocals).

Milele Roots has performed all over the Southeast and released their first album "Eternal" on FocalPoint Records. This 5 piece band from Chattanooga will bring a reggae experience splashed with ska, funk, and much more.

Some more info:

  • Ticket includes Hutton and Smith beer, s'mores, and entertainment.

  • A season pass is also available for Reflection Riding members! Even if a show sells out, you will have your spot. You can find out more here. The season pass is on sale until October 6th, so don't delay!

  • With the camping add-on, you can camp in our field after the concert (camping add-on is $10/person).

  • Kids 12 and under are free.

  • Gates open at 5:30pm, music starts at 6:30pm.

  • Ticket price will increase the day of the event, so make sure to buy tickets in advance.

  • Don’t forget to bring a camping chair or a blanket, and feel free to bring your own food and enjoy a picnic.

As an outdoor facility, our programs and events are almost always dependent on the weather. In the event of severe weather, programs may be postponed or cancelled.

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