Aug 21 Friday
Named one of Holler's "10 Country Artists You Need to Know" and nominated for Chattanooga's Best of the Best Local Band, Bella Lam brings an electrifying live set anchored by her latest single, "Bootfirst," a high-energy anthem that showcases her signature mix of heartfelt storytelling and modern country edge.
Aug 23 Sunday
Aug 28 Friday
Doors at 6:00 PM
Show at 7:00 PM
Standing Show with Limited Seating
Honoring the styles that have shaped our country from Traditional Folk, to Ragtime, Old-Time and Early Country, The New Quintet is a genre-blurring instrumental and harmony-driven group emerging from the heart of Chattanooga’s music scene. Rooted in several forms of turn of the century American sounds, the quintet uses a fresh lens on old forms by crafting rich, dynamic, and at times cinematic soundscapes that feel both spontaneous and finely tuned. Their debut album, Some Ya Do, Some Ya Don’t released in March of 2026 via EarthTone Records, and is quickly gaining recognition in the roots music scene for the group’s reimagined traditional material and eclectic original catalogue.
Brother and The Hayes is a Texas-born, Tennessee-based sibling duo known for their heartfelt songwriting, blood harmonies, and a groove-driven blend of folk, country, and blues music. The influence of John Prine, Bonnie Raitt, Guy Clark, Willie Nelson and others is evident in their playful, yet sophisticated lyrics, unique voices, and musical prowess.
Sep 03 Thursday
Returning for another season on September 3, Noontunes will feature local musicians every week at Miller Park from 12pm - 1pm!
Hosted in partnership with the City of Chattanooga Parks & Outdoors and the City of Chattanooga Office of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, Noontunes offers residents, employees and neighbors an opportunity to enjoy the outdoors, games, food trucks and free live music as a part of the series, “Take a Break”.
In addition to seeing the concerts in person, shows are later aired on WUTC 88.1FM.
Noontunes has been held since 2016 and features Chattanooga area based musicians. The program has supported over 50 musicians and invested $20,000+ in Chattanooga's local music economy.2026 Sponsors include City of Chattanooga Parks & Outdoors, Tennessee Arts Commission, First Horizon Bank, and Food City.
For the full schedule, visit www.rivercitycompany.com/noontunes
Sep 10 Thursday
Sep 11 Friday
A grand ole night of live country & hillbilly music.
Sep 13 Sunday
From 4-5:30pm ChattaSings is excited to share with the larger Chattanooga community the songs of Solidarity we’ve been singing together weekly for the past few weeks! This is a participatory event (not a performative one), and as such attendees will be invited to breathe, hum, and sing along and add their unique voice to the circle.
Afterward we will share a meal together via a community potluck dinner (5:30-6:30pm).
At 6:30pm Fruit of Labor Singing Ensemble from Raleigh, NC will share an acoustic set of their songs born out of over 30 years of signing that is rooted in community and labor movements of the South. "The Fruit of Labor’s songs and music touches all because it is rooted in our people’s ageless traditions of chants, call and response, spirituals, reggae, jazz, blues, R&B, soul, folk, hip-hop and spoken word. It’s an exciting mixed bag of dancing, energy, down in your bones spiritual and “fightback” coming at you!"
The community is welcome to join for either or both of these unique community singing experiences!
Sep 17 Thursday
Sep 18 Friday
Doors: 6:30pm
PLEASE RIDESHARE - Parking is limited around the venue. We strongly recommend using rideshare apps like Uber or Lyft for transportation to and from the venue. There is a designated rideshare pick up / drop off location near the entrance for your convenience.