By: Jordyn Swilley
CHATTANOOGA (mocsnews.com)- Chattanooga is offering several country music concerts in the next few coming months for country music lovers. Some of the major performers include: Brantley Gilbert, Ella Langley, and Zach Top.
These artists will perform in many different venues across Chattanooga, including the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga campus.
In addition, these concerts and their venues offer a variety of seat selection along with ticket price options.
While Chattanooga offers some big names on occasion, it is rare that this many big name artists are being offered so close together. This a special opportunity for Chattanooga locals and traveling concert lovers to experience live country music.
Two well-known artists will be hitting the stage this month, only one week apart.
On October 10, 2024, country music star Ella Langley is set to play in The Barrel-House Ballroom. Langley is widely known for her duet “You Look Like You Love Me” with her duet partner Riley Green.
Soon after Ella Langley, country star Brantley Gilbert will be taking the stage at Mckenzie Arena on UTC Campus. Tickets start as low as $18 and work their way up.
“Gilbert sees his current tour, Off the Rails, continuing the quest to give audiences not just a concert but a unique experience,” said Alan Sculley with the Chattanooga Times Free Press.
This concert will provide the students of UTC with an affordable and accessible concert right on campus.
Another option in the coming months is Zach Top. He will play in Chattanooga in early 2025 as one of his stops on his recently announced tour.
The city of Chattanooga is working to progress the live music scene for concert lovers, and these three well-known celebrities are a step in the right direction.
Not only will these concerts provide a great experience, but pave a path for more big name celebrities to perform in Chattanooga.
“Our mission is to see Chattanooga become one of America’s great music cities,” said Stratton Tingle on a phone interview with Chattanooga Times Free Press.