Get Ready for our Spring Campfire Concert Series!

We are thrilled to announce our lineup for the spring 2024 Campfire Concert Series! Sponsored by Hutton and Smith Brewery, OCI, and Rock Creek , 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 folk to funk to soul. We have some returning bands and new ones to enjoy. 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. Season passes are also available to Reflection Riding members for the spring 2024 season - you can guarantee your spot to all of the concerts. You can find out more here.

Tickets include Hutton and Smith Brewery beer, s'mores, and entertainment. You can keep the fun going all night long by camping on Reflection Riding’s campus with a camping add-on. 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!

 

Friday, April 12th

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. The group is just starting to spread the sounds of Tennessee across the country, and is not looking to slow down any time soon.

 

Saturday, April 27th

Luke Simmons hails from the small town of Anniston, Alabama, right off the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains where he spent most of the time plucking on his acoustic guitar and contemplating on just how big the world around him was. As is the call of many impressionable young men, he felt burdened with purpose to share love and joy through his songs, so he set off from his home and took root in Chattanooga, TN where he met a plethora of talented musicians. He was swept away by the local music scene and from the smallest venue to the biggest stages and even to the elaborate festivals, he has given his all in the name of good music and good vibrations. And now he desires to place his name in that melting pot of music. Luke Simmons & the Lovestruck was born in late 2015. He along with his incredibly talented friends have begun marching from the practice rooms to the stages, wherever they are welcome to show people that no matter how confusing this world we all live in may become, love and a little bit of good music can go a very long way.

 

Friday, May 17th

LE GATO (formerly known as Over Easy) is a Chattanooga, TN based funk-rock group with roots in jazz, progressive rock, and jam music. You may have seen them playing local venues such as JJ's Bohemia, Barrelhouse Ballroom, and Slick's, and we are excited to have them play at Reflection Riding.

 

Friday, May 31st

Honoring the songs and styles that have shaped our country from Traditional Folk to Ragtime, Old-Time and Early Country, The New Quintet features storyteller and musicologist Nicholas Edward Williams (Guitar, Vocals), Emma Dubose (Fiddle, Vocals), Jade Watts (Upright Bass, Vocals), Gordon Inman (Clarinet) and Cody Ray (Guitar, Lap Steel). The ensemble's big harmonies, intricate melodies and lush textures rain upon both original and reimagined traditional material. Since forming in 2020 while making Williams' critically acclaimed release Folk Songs For Old Times' Sake, which has been heralded by well-regarded figures of the roots community such as David Holt, Oliver Wood, Dom Flemons, and JP Harris, The New Quintet has been on stages throughout the Southeast at festivals, concert series, listening rooms and theaters, and we are excited to welcome them back to our Campfire Concert Series.

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As an outdoor facility, our programs and events are almost always dependent on the weather. While we don't mind a little rain or cold, in the event of severe weather, programs may be postponed or canceled. In the event that we cancel a concert, we can transfer the ticket to a futue concert up to one year from the canceled concert. If you do not want to transfer your tickets we will refund your ticket minus the Eventbrite fees... You can also choose to turn your payment into a donation to Reflection Riding’s mission to restore native biodiversity and inspire a lifelong love of nature in people. You can reach out to support@reflectionriding.org to inquire about a new date or turning your payment into a donation.

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