Live Music Under the Stars ✨ Our Campfire Concert Series is Back!

We are thrilled to announce that our Campfire Concerts series is returning this spring. Sponsored by Hutton and Smith Brewery, OCI, and Tremont Tavern, our outdoor concert series provides a unique outdoor venue to enjoy live music in a gorgeous setting.

Join us for some of the best artists the Chattanooga area has to offer, with genres ranging from bluegrass and folk to reggae and rock. The Campfire Concert Series is a family-friendly event, so grab your loved ones, your sense of adventure, and join us for a night of music, nature, and fun! Tickets are available now, and we recommend purchasing them in advance to secure your spot. Tickets include Hutton and Smith Brewery beer, s'mores, and entertainment. Don’t forget to bring a camping chair or a blanket, and feel free to bring your own food and enjoy a picnic dinner. Join us for an unforgettable evening under the stars - we can't wait to see you there!

 

Saturday, April 22

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.

 

Saturday, May 6

Brother (David Bingaman) and The Hayes (Jennie Hayes Kurtz) are siblings hailing from Dallas, Texas. Growing up, Jennie Hayes sang in the choir while David taught himself to play guitar by listening to blues musicians like Stevie Ray Vaughan and Ligntin’ Hopkins. They both became interested in folk music and songwriting in college and began to collaborate while attending the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. David and Jennie Hayes found that their love for the blues, traditional country music, and bluegrass was the perfect vehicle for their playful, honest, and story-driven songwriting.

 

Friday, May 19

Host of the roots music history podcast American Songcatcher, Nicholas Edward Williams is a multi-instrumentalist and storyteller who is dedicated to "playing it forward" by preserving the songs and styles that have shaped our country: Ragtime, Piedmont Blues, Traditional Folk, Bluegrass and Old-Time. Joining him as The NEW Quintet are Emma Dubose (Fiddle, Harmony), Jade Watts (Upright Bass, Harmony), Gordon Inman (Clarinet, Harmony) and Cody Ray (Guitar, Lap Steel, Harmony). Together, this group adds a wall of sound with big harmonies and lush textures that deepen the broad range of traditional and original material put out by Williams, as heard on his critically acclaimed sophomore release from late 2021, Folk Songs For Old Times' Sake. The record has been heralded by well-regarded figures of the roots community such as David Holt, Oliver Wood, Dom Flemons, and JP Harris.

 

Saturday, June 3

Three Star Revival is always sure to bring a good time when you come out and groove with them. Meaningful lyrics, catchy melodies, and extended improvisational sections take the listener across a plethora of genres including soul, R&B, jazz, funk, and rock that will always keep you moving. Founded in Knoxville by frontman Ben Gaines and guitarist Cameron Moore, its members now call both Chattanooga & Knoxville home. Their first full length album is slated to drop this Spring of 2023. The group is just starting to spread the sounds of Tennessee across the country, and is not looking to slow down any time soon.

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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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