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April Events and Activities

  • Apr01

    MONDAY NIGHT OPERA DINNER


    The Knoxville Opera Guild offers a series of special themed dinners throughout the year. These present excellent opportunities for opera lovers to gather in an intimate setting to enjoy live entertainment "up close and personal!" 
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  • Apr02

    MONTY ALEXANDER'S HARLEM-KINGSTON EXPRESS MEETS KJO


    Famed pianist Monty Alexander is a native of Kingston, Jamaica, and his band Harlem-Kingston Express revels in those Caribbean roots. The project combines two groups into one, seamlessly blending rocking Reggae music with classic, acoustic jazz.
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  • Apr02

    HELEN ROSS MCNABB CENTER SPIRIT AWARD DINNER


    The Helen Ross McNabb Center is honored to recognize Adam & Jenny Brock and Wes & Liz Stowers at the Spirit Award Dinner. This event began in 2004 to recognize individuals who have supported the efforts of the Helen Ross McNabb Center and have worked selflessly to improve their community.
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  • Apr02

    THE CHOIR OF NEW COLLEGE, OXFORD


    Choir of Men and Boys of New College, Oxford. This extraordinary ensemble with Robert Quinney conducting will showcase the very best of the choral art.
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  • Apr02

    THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND


    Attending the premiere of a new murder mystery, two feuding theatre critics soon find themselves inside the play-within-a-play and implicated in the lethal activities of an escaped madman.
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  • Apr03

    THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND


    Attending the premiere of a new murder mystery, two feuding theatre critics soon find themselves inside the play-within-a-play and implicated in the lethal activities of an escaped madman.
    Read More
  • Apr03

    THE ESSENCE OF SCHUBERT


    The Concertmaster Series, featuring the new KSO concertmaster William Shaub and various guest artists.
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  • Apr04

    THE ESSENCE OF SCHUBERT


    The Concertmaster Series, featuring the new KSO concertmaster William Shaub and various guest artists.
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  • Apr04

    DARRELL SCOTT


    “I look like an insider because of everything I’ve done but I always felt like an outsider,” Darrell Scott says.
    “And that’s important to be an outsider.” He’s also a master.
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  • Apr04

    ARUNDHATI KATJU


    Join the McClung Museum for a lecture by Arundhati Katju, an Indian litigator who practices law before the Supreme Court of India . She will present the talk, "From Criminal to Citizen: Litigating for LGBTQ Rights in India."
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  • Apr04

    THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND


    Attending the premiere of a new murder mystery, two feuding theatre critics soon find themselves inside the play-within-a-play and implicated in the lethal activities of an escaped madman.
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  • Apr04
  • Apr04

    JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT BUSINESS HALL OF FAME


    The Junior Achievement event annually recognizes individuals for their contributions to the East Tennessee business community. A Laureate Reception will be held from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., followed by cocktail reception from 6:30 to 7 p.m. and dinner and awards from 7 to 9 p.m. The 2019 inductees will be announced later.
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  • Apr05

    A COMMUNITY ART EXHIBITION


    The Identity Project is a multimedia exhibition that provides students and community members an opportunity to express their understanding of the word "identity" through an artistic medium. Applicants are encouraged to submit projects in any medium – painting, drawing, sculpture, photography, video, spoken word, etc. – to share their lived experiences with gender, sexual orientation, race, ability, gender roles, and/or any other aspects of identity. The goal of The Identity Project is to create a fun, safe, and educational event that helps individuals become more comfortable versions of themselves. The Identity Project exhibition is hosted by the FYI Peer Education Program and KnowHow Knoxville.
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  • Apr05
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  • Apr05

    THESE SHINING LIVES


    Based on a true story, “These Shining Lives” chronicles the strength and determination of women considered expendable in their day. Catherine and her friends are dying, but they refuse to allow the company that stole their health to kill their spirits — or endanger the lives of those who come after them.
    Read More
  • Apr05

    ONE SLIGHT HITCH


    When it comes to something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue, few brides expect the something old to be an uninvited ex-lover ...
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  • Apr05

    KAPA BOOT SCOOTIN BALL


    The Knoxville Area Project Access presents the 2019 Boot Scootin' Ball
    Knoxville’s Most Talked about Fundraising Event!
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  • Apr05

    ALIVE AFTER FIVE - SOUL CONNECTION


    Alive After Five is a unique live music series that takes place in the smoke-free, casually elegant setting of the Ann and Steve Bailey Hall in the Knoxville Museum of Art. There is a live band on stage, seating at tables, two cash bars, food from area restaurants, free freshly popped popcorn, and free parking. Audience members can enjoy listening to music, dancing, and browsing the museum’s art galleries.
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  • Apr05

    BLACK JACKET SYMPHONY


    The Black Jacket Symphony returns to the Tennessee Theatre to perform Journey's 'Escape' in it entirety!

    The Black Jacket Symphony offers a unique concert experience by recreating classic albums in a live performance setting with a first class lighting and video production. A selected album is performed in its entirety by a group of handpicked musicians specifically selected for each album. With no sonic detail being overlooked, the musicians do whatever it takes to musically reproduce the album. Following the album and a brief intermission, the Black Jacket Symphony returns to the stage to perform a collection of greatest hits by the evening's artist.
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  • Apr05

    THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND


    Attending the premiere of a new murder mystery, two feuding theatre critics soon find themselves inside the play-within-a-play and implicated in the lethal activities of an escaped madman.
    Read More
  • Apr06

    ALICE IN WONDERLAND


    When precocious Alice takes a tumble down the rabbit hole, she encounters a wondrous land inhabited by a fantastical menagerie of bizarre characters. Soon she finds herself launched into an upside-down world and a series of encounters beyond her wildest imagination. Revel in her adventures as she takes tea with the Mad Hatter, confronts a condescending caterpillar, and in the croquet match of her life, tries to keep her head against the imperious Queen of Hearts! Don’t be late for this very important date!
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  • Apr06

    THESE SHINING LIVES


    Based on a true story, “These Shining Lives” chronicles the strength and determination of women considered expendable in their day. Catherine and her friends are dying, but they refuse to allow the company that stole their health to kill their spirits — or endanger the lives of those who come after them.
    Read More
  • Apr06
  • Apr06

    ONE SLIGHT HITCH


    When it comes to something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue, few brides expect the something old to be an uninvited ex-lover ...
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  • Apr06

    FARRAGUT LADIES COTILLION


    Farragut Ladies Cotillion is a social event designed to bring Farragut women together and encourage community. We sponsor an annual charity to give back at the same time. This year's charity is Restoration House.
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  • Apr06

    DISNEY IN CONCERT: MARY POPPINS


    Only one concert event can be rightfully lauded as “supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” – that’s the Oscar-winning Disney film Mary Poppins projected on the big screen with the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra performing the classic score live. So grab a “spoonful of sugar” and “step in time” down to your seat in the Civic Auditorium!
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  • Apr06
  • Apr06

    IJAMS RIVER RESCUE


    This popular, community-wide event focuses on up to 50 different cleanup sites along the Tennessee River and its tributaries. Each year, between 600-800 volunteers spend several hours removing tons of trash from these areas. Volunteers may come as individuals or in a group, such as families, friends, corporate teams, scout troops or church groups. Bags and gloves are provided, and each location has a site captain to assist volunteers.
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  • Apr06

    THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND


    Attending the premiere of a new murder mystery, two feuding theatre critics soon find themselves inside the play-within-a-play and implicated in the lethal activities of an escaped madman.
    Read More
  • Apr06

    FARM AT BENTLEY FIELDS BRIDAL WORKSHOP


    Farm at Bentley Fields and Trinkets and Treasures Formal Wear will host a one-day bridal workshop.
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  • Apr06

    RUPERT BOYD AND LAURA METCALF


    New York-based Australian classical guitarist Rupert Boyd has been described by The Washington Post as “truly evocative,” by Gramophone as a “fine guitarist,” and by Classical Guitar Magazine as “a player who deserves to be heard.” Laura Metcalf, noted for her “gorgeous cello legatos” (Washington Post) and her “sensitive, melodic touch” (BlogCritics Magazine), is a member of the highly acclaimed string quintet Sybarite5, and cello-percussion quartet Break of Reality. Their 2017 album, Boyd Meets Girl, debuted at #3 on the Billboard Traditional Classical charts and received the following review in Gramophone: “They play like one, with a harmony of purpose as sure as their intonation.”
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  • Apr06

    FAT CHANCE: AN EVENING OF CONVERSATION AND STORY WITH LISA LAMPANELLI


    Fat Chance: An Evening of Conversation and Story with Lisa Lampanelli showcases the former insult comic at her new best.
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  • Apr06

    FARRAGUT BOOK FEST FOR CHILDREN


    Book Fest offers an array of activities throughout the day, including storytelling, book signings music and art activities. As a literary festival, reading and learning are the primary objectives of this free annual event. Children have the opportunity for one-on-one interaction with participating authors.
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  • Apr07

    THESE SHINING LIVES


    Based on a true story, “These Shining Lives” chronicles the strength and determination of women considered expendable in their day. Catherine and her friends are dying, but they refuse to allow the company that stole their health to kill their spirits — or endanger the lives of those who come after them.
    Read More
  • Apr07

    THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND


    Attending the premiere of a new murder mystery, two feuding theatre critics soon find themselves inside the play-within-a-play and implicated in the lethal activities of an escaped madman.
    Read More
  • Apr07
  • Apr07

    ONE SLIGHT HITCH


    When it comes to something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue, few brides expect the something old to be an uninvited ex-lover ...
    Read More
  • Apr07

    ALICE IN WONDERLAND


    When precocious Alice takes a tumble down the rabbit hole, she encounters a wondrous land inhabited by a fantastical menagerie of bizarre characters. Soon she finds herself launched into an upside-down world and a series of encounters beyond her wildest imagination. Revel in her adventures as she takes tea with the Mad Hatter, confronts a condescending caterpillar, and in the croquet match of her life, tries to keep her head against the imperious Queen of Hearts! Don’t be late for this very important date!
    Read More
  • Apr07

    PAT METHENY


    Pat Metheny is launching a new playing environment called “Side Eye” for this upcoming season.

    Pat explains “I wanted to create an ongoing setting to feature a rotating cast of new and upcoming musicians who have particularly caught my interest along the way.”
    Pat continues “From my earliest days in Kansas City onward, I was the beneficiary of so many older musicians giving me a platform to develop my thing through the prism of their experience and the particular demands of what their music implied. I have been feeling like I wanted to have a specific platform to focus on some of the many younger musicians I have enjoyed recently who I have felt some kind of a kinship with.”
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  • Apr08

    EXPRESSIONS OF NATURE


    Join us for a morning out as our museum educator leads engaging gallery tours for parents and caregivers and their infants through four year olds. Crying and wiggly babies welcome!
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  • Apr08
  • Apr09

    THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND


    Attending the premiere of a new murder mystery, two feuding theatre critics soon find themselves inside the play-within-a-play and implicated in the lethal activities of an escaped madman.
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  • Apr10

    ROCK OF AGES


    Broadway’s Best Party is turning up the volume to ten! The ROCK OF AGES Tenth Anniversary Tour is blazing across North America!
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  • Apr10

    DINE & DISCOVER


    Dine & Discover with Tim Hiles, Assistant Director & Professor at University of Tennessee, discussing art in relation to the museum's collection.
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  • Apr11

    BEETHOVEN'S NINTH


    This night, dedicated to one of Beethoven’s greatest works, features pieces that accompany “Symphony No. 9” under the direction of Aram Demirjian. The program features the Knoxville Choral Society and its 130 members to perform along with the orchestra, who bring excellence to the musical experience by combining enticing melodies with technical brilliance. Additional voices will join Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 from Webb School of Knoxville Chamber Singers. The evening ends with the prized work of Beethoven that is arguably his most esteemed and revered creation.
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  • Apr11

    JEFF DURHAM


    America's favorite ventriloquist, Jeff Dunham, is bringing his cast of characters to Knoxville.
     
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  • Apr11

    KNOXVILLE SQUARE DANCE


    Jubilee Community Arts presents Knoxville Square Dance with live old-time music by The Spring Lizards and calling by Stan Sharp and Leo Collins.
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  • Apr11

    CARNIVAL! A NIGHT OF STEEL PAN & BRAZILIAN DRUMMING


    This will be a taste of the music that occurs from a steel pan orchestra, 55-gallon oil barrels turned into instruments, originating from Trinidad and Tobago.
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  • Apr11

    AN ALZHEIMEER'S JOURNEY WITH KIM CAMPBELL


    Kim Campbell, the wife of Country Music legend Glen Campbell, will be talking about her very personal journey as an Alzheimer's caregiver.
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  • Apr11

    ONE SLIGHT HITCH


    When it comes to something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue, few brides expect the something old to be an uninvited ex-lover ...
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  • Apr11

    SPRING INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT


    At Pellissippi State, we’re all about providing opportunities to all. The Arts at Pellissippi State — through free and inexpensive theatre and musical productions, art exhibits and faculty lectures — ensures everyone can experience the transformative power of the arts.
    Read More
  • Apr11

    THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND


    Attending the premiere of a new murder mystery, two feuding theatre critics soon find themselves inside the play-within-a-play and implicated in the lethal activities of an escaped madman.
    Read More
  • Apr12

    RELAX, RELEASE, RELIEVE


    TREAT YOURSELF TO 2 HOURS OF DELICIOUSNESS! *Relieve Tight Hips, Shoulders, Neck & Back *Stretch & Lengthen Muscles *Release Connective Tissue *Calm an Anxious Mind *Feel Happier & More Relaxed 
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  • Apr12

    CASINO ROYALE


    GO ALL IN FOR THE WIN!!
    That's the name of the game at InterFaith's Health Clinic's new signature fundraiser.
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  • Apr12

    ONE SLIGHT HITCH


    When it comes to something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue, few brides expect the something old to be an uninvited ex-lover ...
    Read More
  • Apr12

    THESE SHINING LIVES


    Based on a true story, “These Shining Lives” chronicles the strength and determination of women considered expendable in their day. Catherine and her friends are dying, but they refuse to allow the company that stole their health to kill their spirits — or endanger the lives of those who come after them.
    Read More
  • Apr12

    THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND


    Attending the premiere of a new murder mystery, two feuding theatre critics soon find themselves inside the play-within-a-play and implicated in the lethal activities of an escaped madman.
    Read More
  • Apr12

    BEETHOVEN'S NINTH


    This night, dedicated to one of Beethoven’s greatest works, features pieces that accompany “Symphony No. 9” under the direction of Aram Demirjian. The program features the Knoxville Choral Society and its 130 members to perform along with the orchestra, who bring excellence to the musical experience by combining enticing melodies with technical brilliance. Additional voices will join Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 from Webb School of Knoxville Chamber Singers. The evening ends with the prized work of Beethoven that is arguably his most esteemed and revered creation.
    Read More
  • Apr12

    HATS IN BLOOM LUNCHEON


    Join us for this signature event featuring designer hats by milliner Patricia Frankum and a seated lunch by Chey Peter Glander of Knox Provisions.
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  • Apr12

    WALKER HAYES


    Walker Hayes: The Dream On It Tour 
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  • Apr12

    SMOKY MOUNTAIN FIBER ARTS FESTIVAL


    Are you interested in learning more about felting, weaving, dyeing, knitting, crochet and more…….45 classes are posted and registration is open now. We have five new instructors and our favorite instructors from previous years are returning. There are 28 new classes to continue your exploration.
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  • Apr12

    ALIVE AFTER FIVE - BRUCE KATZ BAND


    Alive After Five is a unique live music series that takes place in the smoke-free, casually elegant setting of the Ann and Steve Bailey Hall in the Knoxville Museum of Art. There is a live band on stage, seating at tables, two cash bars, food from area restaurants, free freshly popped popcorn, and free parking. Audience members can enjoy listening to music, dancing, and browsing the museum’s art galleries.
    Read More
  • Apr13

    BACH TO BROADWAY


    Music, mingling and munching make for another perfect evening with the Oak Ridge Chorus! Enjoy music by J.S. Bach before you browse through the silent auction items to support ORCMA’s mission. Broadway music sets the stage for your bidding in the second intermission. Take home a treasure from this night to remember!
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  • Apr13

    SMOKY MOUNTAIN FIBER ARTS FESTIVAL


    Are you interested in learning more about felting, weaving, dyeing, knitting, crochet and more…….45 classes are posted and registration is open now. We have five new instructors and our favorite instructors from previous years are returning. There are 28 new classes to continue your exploration.
    Read More
  • Apr13

    UT VOLS FOOTBALL ORANGE & WHITE GAME


    The Tennessee football team will hold its annual Orange and White Game presented by Chevrolet on April 13 at 6 p.m. inside Neyland Stadium.
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  • Apr13

    ROSSINI FESTIVAL INTERNATIONAL STREET FAIR


    The most recent Rossini Festival International Street Fair took place on April 14, 2018. This annual gift to our community has been designated a “legacy event” by Knoxville Mayor Madeline Rogero and serves as a celebration of the performing arts.
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  • Apr13

    SPAMALOT


    The Tony Award winning Best Musical, Monty Python’s Spamalot, begins its search for the Holy Grail in the Fall of 2018. 
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  • Apr13

    WINTER FARMERS' MARKET


    The Winter Farmers’ Market, held in the Historic 4th and Gill neighborhood, will host farm & food vendors selling pasture-raised meats, eggs, winter produce, honey, baked goods, artisan foods, and more. Outside, food trucks will be serving up lunch from locally-sourced ingredients.
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  • Apr13

    SPRING MARKET


    Old City Market transforms Jackson Ave into a curated, outdoor market showcasing artists, crafters, and creative makers.
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  • Apr13

    ONE SLIGHT HITCH


    When it comes to something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue, few brides expect the something old to be an uninvited ex-lover ...
    Read More
  • Apr13

    THESE SHINING LIVES


    Based on a true story, “These Shining Lives” chronicles the strength and determination of women considered expendable in their day. Catherine and her friends are dying, but they refuse to allow the company that stole their health to kill their spirits — or endanger the lives of those who come after them.
    Read More
  • Apr13

    LOTA PHI LAMBA SORITY BRONZE AWARDS LUNCHEON


    This event honors a woman in community service and a woman as an entrepreneur and a male in community service. 
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  • Apr13

    SERVED LIKE A GIRL


    “Served Like a Girl,” the powerful, award-winning documentary, provides a candid look into the lives of several American women as they transition from active duty to civilian life after serving tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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  • Apr13

    BACON 2019


    We are approaching 150 Bacon Options! 100+ Entrees and Sandwiches, as well as 40+ Desserts, Side Items, and Snacks are on the menu.
    If you love bacon... or fun, or bacon and fun together, you do not want to miss BaCON 2019.
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  • Apr13

    THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND


    Attending the premiere of a new murder mystery, two feuding theatre critics soon find themselves inside the play-within-a-play and implicated in the lethal activities of an escaped madman.
    Read More
  • Apr14

    THESE SHINING LIVES


    Based on a true story, “These Shining Lives” chronicles the strength and determination of women considered expendable in their day. Catherine and her friends are dying, but they refuse to allow the company that stole their health to kill their spirits — or endanger the lives of those who come after them.
    Read More
  • Apr14

    ONE SLIGHT HITCH


    When it comes to something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue, few brides expect the something old to be an uninvited ex-lover ...
    Read More
  • Apr14

    SECOND SUNDAY ART ACTIVITY DAY


    Second Sunday Art Activity Day. Bring your children in grades K-6 to the KMA Second Sunday Art Activity Day. Children will do a hands-on art activity taught by a certified art teacher. FREE and open to the public!
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  • Apr14

    THE REAL INSPECTOR HOUND


    Attending the premiere of a new murder mystery, two feuding theatre critics soon find themselves inside the play-within-a-play and implicated in the lethal activities of an escaped madman.
    Read More
  • Apr14

    SPAMALOT


    The Tony Award winning Best Musical, Monty Python’s Spamalot, begins its search for the Holy Grail in the Fall of 2018. 
    Read More
  • Apr14

    SMOKY MOUNTAIN FIBER ARTS FESTIVAL


    Are you interested in learning more about felting, weaving, dyeing, knitting, crochet and more…….45 classes are posted and registration is open now. We have five new instructors and our favorite instructors from previous years are returning. There are 28 new classes to continue your exploration.
    Read More
  • Apr15
  • Apr16

    SERTOMA CENTER FRIENDSHIP DINNER


    The Sertoma Center’s annual Friendship Dinner is an evening of fellowship and fun. Hallerin Hilton Hill will serve as master of ceremonies, while Rick Barnes, the men’s basketball coach for the University of Tennessee, will be the featured speaker.  The 2019 Lifetime of Love recipient will be radio broadcaster and journalist Jimmy Hyams for 20 years of service to the Sertoma Center.
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  • Apr16

    SPRING JAZZ & BLUEGRASS CONCERT


    At Pellissippi State, we’re all about providing opportunities to all. The Arts at Pellissippi State — through free and inexpensive theatre and musical productions, art exhibits and faculty lectures — ensures everyone can experience the transformative power of the arts. 
    Read More
  • Apr16
  • Apr17
  • Apr17

    JUDAH & THE LION


    Join us for an exclusive intimate listening experience and sneak peak of the upcoming 17song recorded album, Pep Talks, from the band Judah & the Lion.
     
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  • Apr17

    "MINDING THE GAP" SOUTHERN CIRCUIT TOUR


    Welcome to Rockford, Illinois, in the heart of Rust-Belt America, home to debut filmmaker Bing Liu. With over 12 years of footage, Bing discovers connections between two of his skateboarder friends’ volatile upbringings and the complexities of modern-day masculinity. As the film unfolds, Bing captures 23-year-old Zack’s tumultuous relationship with his girlfriend deteriorate after the birth of their son and 17-year-old Keire struggling with his racial identity as he faces new responsibilities following the death of his father.
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  • Apr17

    GLOBAL JOURNEYS AND IMMIGRATION


    The McClung Museum has embarked on an exciting new collaboration with the College of Architecture + Design in honor of special exhibition, Many Visions, Many Versions: Art by Indigenous Communities in India. Led by faculty member Brian Ambroziak, students will develop the McClung’s first ever Pop-Up Museum. A pop-up museum is a mobile, defined space that exists outside of a traditional museum. It allows for makeshift exhibitions, learning, exploration, and dialogue that can take place anywhere, anytime.
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  • Apr17

    BECAUSE 7 8 9: MYSTERIES OF MATH (AND OTHER STUFF)


    In his inimitable style, Math Associate Professor Dave Vinson teases out the mysterious side of math.
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  • Apr17

    SAN HOLO


    San Holo with Robotaki, Taska Black, and Eastghost
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  • Apr18

    UNSTAGED: VISION


    The KSO's UnStaged Series continues with a music-centric event exploring the relationship between music and visual art. Join us for UnStaged: VISION at the Knoxville Museum of art where your senses collide. Let the sounds of the Knoxville Symphony swell around you as you interact with various art forms curated for an intimate, unique experience. Create your own experience as we explore the relationship between music and visual art. 
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  • Apr18

    DAVID SEDARIS


    With sardonic wit and incisive social critiques, David Sedaris has become one of America’s pre-eminent humor writers.
    He is the master of satire and one of today’s most observant writers addressing the human condition. His latest book is a New York Times best-selling collection of his essays entitled Calypso.
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  • Apr18
  • Apr18

    ONE SLIGHT HITCH


    When it comes to something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue, few brides expect the something old to be an uninvited ex-lover ...
    Read More
  • Apr19

    ONE SLIGHT HITCH


    When it comes to something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue, few brides expect the something old to be an uninvited ex-lover ...
    Read More
  • Apr19
  • Apr19

    MOON TAXI


    Moon Taxi comes to The Mill and Mine
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  • Apr19

    ALIVE AFTER FIVE - DEVAN JONES AND THE UPTOWN STOMP


    Alive After Five is a unique live music series that takes place in the smoke-free, casually elegant setting of the Ann and Steve Bailey Hall in the Knoxville Museum of Art. There is a live band on stage, seating at tables, two cash bars, food from area restaurants, free freshly popped popcorn, and free parking. Audience members can enjoy listening to music, dancing, and browsing the museum’s art galleries. 
    Read More
  • Apr20
  • Apr20

    ARTS IN THE PARK


    An art festival to be held at the parking lot around The Gazebo directly across from the Arts in Common Gallery.
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  • Apr20

    ONE SLIGHT HITCH


    When it comes to something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue, few brides expect the something old to be an uninvited ex-lover ...
    Read More
  • Apr21

    ONE SLIGHT HITCH


    When it comes to something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue, few brides expect the something old to be an uninvited ex-lover ...
    Read More
  • Apr21

    EASTER SUNRISE SERVICES


    Easter Sunrise Service at Old Gray
    St. John's Lutheran Church
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  • Apr22
  • Apr22

    BRIT FLOYD


    BRIT FLOYD - World Tour 2019

    The World’s Greatest Pink Floyd Show

    The Wall, The Dark Side of the Moon and more!
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  • Apr22

    ARTIST ON LOCATION, A PLEIN AIR PAINTING EVENT


    Camille “Candy” Day is the featured artist and event judge for ARTISTS ON LOCATION 2019. The Guild of KMA is honored to have Day as judge and welcome her to this time honored event in Knoxville.
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  • Apr23

    JOAN BAEZB TOUR 2019


    Six decades after becoming a regular on the coffee house scene that was emerging around Club 47 in Cambridge, MA, Joan Baez determined that “2018 will be my last year of formal extended touring.” With her 2017 Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction topping off a lifetime of awards and honors for her recordings and human rights achievements around the globe, the symmetry of Joan’s decision reverberates. “I’m looking forward to being on the road with a beautiful new album about which I am truly proud,” she said. “I welcome the opportunity to share this new music as well as longtime favorites with my audiences around the world.”
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  • Apr23
  • Apr24

    THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT


    A group of corrupt oil men want to drill right under the streets of Paris. But Countess Aurelia and her band of eccentric followers are having none of it! a treasure of French poetic satire since its premiere in 1945, the characters, the absurdities, and the political commentary seem just as relevant today.
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  • Apr24

    THE Q SERIES AT THE EMPORIUM CENTER


    The Knoxville Symphony Orchestra presents the KSO Q Series at The Emporium Center for classical music Wednesdays!
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  • Apr24

    THE ILLUSIONIST'S - LIVE FROM BROADWAY


    This mind blowing spectacular showcases the jaw dropping talents of five of the most incredible Illusionists on earth.  THE ILLUSIONISTSTM – LIVE FROM BROADWAYTM has shattered box office records across the globe and dazzles audiences of all ages with a powerful mix of the most outrageous and astonishing acts ever to be seen on stage.  This non-stop show is packed with thrilling and sophisticated magic of unprecedented proportions.
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  • Apr24
  • Apr25

    SALUTE FOR THE CURE


    “Salute for a Cure” is an annual fundraiser for The Pat Summitt Foundation. The “Salute” part of the name is a tribute to the Salute to Excellence that benefited the Lady Vols for years beginning in 1988. The event includes entertainment, dinner and silent and live auctions.
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  • Apr25

    WOMEN'S FUND LUNCHEON


    The luncheon, now in its eighth year, features a well-known speaker, music, lunch and the presentation of the annual grant award winners. 
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  • Apr25

    THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT


    A group of corrupt oil men want to drill right under the streets of Paris. But Countess Aurelia and her band of eccentric followers are having none of it! a treasure of French poetic satire since its premiere in 1945, the characters, the absurdities, and the political commentary seem just as relevant today.
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  • Apr25

    AMUSE BOUCHE


    Amuse Bouche Knoxville is a cocktail party featuring “little bites that delight” and a selection of wines in a benefit for Planned Parenthood of Tennessee and North Mississippi. The 2019 event also will showcase photography from Planned Parenthood’s Peer Educators depicting choices young people make in their lives.
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  • Apr25

    HEARING & SPEECH FOUNDATION


    Sip N Shop at Est8te Boutique to benefit the Hearing & Speech Foundation.
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  • Apr26

    UT GARDENS GALA


    UT Gardens Gala will hold its seventh annual fundraising event to benefit the academic and educational programs of UT Gardens. The 2019 theme is Conifers and Cocktails and will recognize Alan Solomon as an avid collector of conifers. The 2019 event will be hosted by Ann and Steve Bailey. The event, which takes place in the UT Gardens’ Friendship Plaza, features cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, musical entertainment, silent auction, seated dinner and program and live auction.
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  • Apr26

    PINNACLE BUSINESS AWARDS


    The 15th Annual Pinnacle Business Awards Gala is a black-tie affair that has become one of Knoxville’s premier social events with hundreds of business and community leaders in attendance.
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  • Apr26

    SOUTHERN TEQUILA & TACO FEST


    The fifth annual Southern Tequila and Taco Fest, a benefit for Remote Area Medical, features food and tacos, handcrafted tequilas, margaritas, cocktails, beer and music. 
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  • Apr26

    LITTLE WOMEN


    “Little Women,” based on the classic novel by Louisa Mae Alcott  is one of the most widely read novels of all time and named one of the “Top 100 Books for Children” by the National Education Association.
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  • Apr26

    WILD VINE


    Wild Vine will take guests on a wine safari featuring more than 75 red, white, rosé and sparkling wines from more than 30 wineries. The event also features craft beer from five breweries and spirits from five distilleries, animal encounters, live entertainment and local food trucks. Tickets include a keepsake tasting glass for unlimited sample pours from participating wineries, breweries and distilleries.
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  • Apr26

    DOGWOOD ARTS FESTIVAL


    The 58th annual Dogwood Arts Festival will be held April 26-28, 2019 in the heart of downtown Knoxville, Tennessee. This spring celebration features a fine art market, live music, artist demonstrations, and hands-on activities for kids and adults.
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  • Apr26

    A NIGHT OF SHORTS


    A Night of Shorts is an evening of short, original works. Tiger Lily Theatre's most popular annual production is back for a 7th time. Get your seats now!
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  • Apr26

    VOLAPALOOZA


    Volapalooza is an annual concert coordinated by the Entertainment Committee of the Campus Events Board and the University of Tennessee.
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  • Apr26

    LIVE AT LUCILLE'S


    Saxophonist Greg Tardy has called Knoxville home since 2010. Prior to that, he resided in New York City and worked with an impressive array of top shelf jazz artists including Elvin Jones, Tom Harrell, Dave Douglas, Andrew Hill, Bill Frisell, Wynton Marsalis and many more.
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  • Apr26

    THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT


    A group of corrupt oil men want to drill right under the streets of Paris. But Countess Aurelia and her band of eccentric followers are having none of it! a treasure of French poetic satire since its premiere in 1945, the characters, the absurdities, and the political commentary seem just as relevant today.
    Read More
  • Apr26

    THE ODYSSEY


    Bearden High School Theatre Presents...
    THE ODYSSEY
    Adapted and originally directed by Mary Zimmerman
    This dramatic adaptation of Homer's myth begins with a modern young woman who is struggling to understand Robert Fitzgerald's translation of The Odyssey.
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  • Apr27

    THE ODYSSEY


    Bearden High School Theatre Presents...
    THE ODYSSEY
    Adapted and originally directed by Mary Zimmerman
    This dramatic adaptation of Homer's myth begins with a modern young woman who is struggling to understand Robert Fitzgerald's translation of The Odyssey.
    Read More
  • Apr27

    FITNESS ON THE FIELD


    Everyone! All fitness levels are welcome for this group workout.

    Grab your spouse, friends and family and start your Saturday off right! 
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  • Apr27

    A NIGHT OF SHORTS


    A Night of Shorts is an evening of short, original works. Tiger Lily Theatre's most popular annual production is back for a 7th time. Get your seats now!
    Read More
  • Apr27

    THE MADWOMAN OF CHAILLOT


    A group of corrupt oil men want to drill right under the streets of Paris. But Countess Aurelia and her band of eccentric followers are having none of it! a treasure of French poetic satire since its premiere in 1945, the characters, the absurdities, and the political commentary seem just as relevant today.
    Read More
  • Apr27

    DOGWOOD ARTS FESTIVAL


    The 58th annual Dogwood Arts Festival will be held April 26-28, 2019 in the heart of downtown Knoxville, Tennessee. This spring celebration features a fine art market, live music, artist demonstrations, and hands-on activities for kids and adults.
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  • Apr27

    BREWBILEE


    Join the Knoxville Botanical Garden and Arboretum for our inaugural Brewbilee! This festival will showcase Knoxville’s own breweries and distilleries. Enjoy refreshing beverages, live music, and delicious food while you explore and experience the gardens. All proceeds benefit the Knoxville Botanical Garden and Arboretum.
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  • Apr27

    CHAMBER DELIGHTS & DANCES


    The Oak Ridge Symphony Orchestra strings play a rousing finale to our 74th season!  You’ll want to dance, so bring your dancing shoes.  Maestro Allcott will have his!  Oak Ridge Symphony Orchestra Concertmaster Karen Kartal and Principal Oboist Ayca Yayman are soloists for the evening.  Join us for the season-ending reception to meet and greet the musicians…and maybe get a dance lesson from the Maestro!
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  • Apr27

    BRIDLES & BLUE JEANS


    The 14th annual Bridles & Blue Jeans fundraiser raises money to benefit the Shangri-La Therapeutic Academy of Riding (STAR), which provides positive horse-related experiences for people with disabilities or other special challenges. The 2019 theme is: “Ride On.”
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  • Apr27

    VINTAGE BASEBALL


    Join the fun while experiencing America’s game as it was played in 1864. This free public event is enjoying its 5th season and Historic Ramsey House is proud to be a part of this historic reenactment.  The players play by 1864 rules, wear period uniforms and our local Knoxville teams bear the names of actual teams that existed in Knoxville during that time.
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  • Apr27

    CITY PEOPLE GARDEN PARTY


    City People is having a Garden Party at The Blount Mansion with light refreshments & free tour. City People members and those interested in learning more about City People & Blount Mansion are all invited to attend.
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  • Apr27

    SHAKIN' NOT STIRRED PARKINSON'S FUNDRAISER


    The 9th Annual Shakin’ Not Stirred event raises research money for the KiMe Fund, a fund of the East Tennessee Foundation dedicated to finding a cure for Parkinson’s. The fundraiser features dinner, dancing and music by the Soul Connection.
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  • Apr27

    ARTISTS ON LOCATION


    A reception for Artists on Location, A Plein Air Painting Event, will be held by the Guild of the Knoxville Museum of Art. Artwork will be on display and available for sale to attendees. A cash bar for wine, spirits and beer will be available. The event is free and open to the public.
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  • Apr28

    THE COMMON MAN


    The ninth annual McClung Museum Civil War Lecture Series will be held once a month on Sundays at 2 pm in the museum auditorium. McClung Museum Civil War Curator, Joan Markel will shed light on the individual lives of Knoxvillians involved in the war.
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  • Apr28

    DOGWOOD ARTS FESTIVAL


    The 58th annual Dogwood Arts Festival will be held April 26-28, 2019 in the heart of downtown Knoxville, Tennessee. This spring celebration features a fine art market, live music, artist demonstrations, and hands-on activities for kids and adults.
    Read More
  • Apr28

    LITTLE WOMEN


    “Little Women,” based on the classic novel by Louisa Mae Alcott  is one of the most widely read novels of all time and named one of the “Top 100 Books for Children” by the National Education Association.
    Read More
  • Apr28

    LITTLE WOMEN


    “Little Women,” based on the classic novel by Louisa Mae Alcott  is one of the most widely read novels of all time and named one of the “Top 100 Books for Children” by the National Education Association.
    Read More
  • Apr28

    HISTORIC FOURTH & GRILL TOUR OF HOMES


    Fourth & Gill’s Tour of Homes Committee invites guests to stroll through one of Knoxville’s premier historic districts!
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  • Apr28

    A NIGHT OF SHORTS


    A Night of Shorts is an evening of short, original works. Tiger Lily Theatre's most popular annual production is back for a 7th time. Get your seats now!
    Read More
  • Apr28

    THE ODYSSEY


    Bearden High School Theatre Presents...
    THE ODYSSEY
    Adapted and originally directed by Mary Zimmerman
    This dramatic adaptation of Homer's myth begins with a modern young woman who is struggling to understand Robert Fitzgerald's translation of The Odyssey.
    Read More
  • Apr29

    A NIGHT OF SHORTS


    A Night of Shorts is an evening of short, original works. Tiger Lily Theatre's most popular annual production is back for a 7th time. Get your seats now!
    Read More