What to do in Knoxville This Weekend

3/7/2025 - 3/9/2025

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LOCAL BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT

The Kraken's Cup is a unique full-service English style tearoom and restaurant. With our two dining rooms (the English Tea Garden and the 1930s Adventurer's Library) that can accommodate a total of over 60 guests, we specialize in classic afternoon tea experiences, lunch, celebrations, events, meetings, parties, and more. Find out more now

THIS WEEKEND

Friday

  1. Knoxville Symphony League Ball - The Knoxville Symphony League cordially invites you to attend an evening of elegance and enchantment at the Mill & Mine. More info here

  2. Live Music Knoxville: Ryan Roberts - Come join us at the Barrelhouse on Lamar Street in Knoxville Friday, March 7th. Ryan Roberts will be playing 7–10.

    Always good food and drinks, and a fun atmosphere. More info here

  3. Sunsphere Sunset - Come watch the sunset from the best view in the city! For this special evening tour, we invite you to enjoy refreshments, explore the Observation Deck, shop local, and watch the sun go down over our scruffy little city. More info here

Saturday

  1. Marble City 5K - Marble City Running is hosting this 5K race Sponsored by Fas' Movement and other community partners for runners who want a flat fast race along Sutherland Avenue, one of the hubs of running in Knoxville! More info here

  2. Blue Plate Special featuring John Michael Ferrari & Sophie Love - John Michael Ferrari is a highly acclaimed singer-songwriter and entertainer who loves being on stage. He believes that there are no strangers in the audience and shares his emotional songs about life’s experiences with sophistication and childlike wonder. More info here

  3. Celtic Spirit featuring Eileen Ivers - Virtuoso fiddler Eileen Ivers joins the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra to ignite the Celtic Spirit through music, song, and dance in a concert event celebrating the emotional journey of the Irish immigrant. More info here

  4. Enchanted Appalachia: a Fae Folk Masquerade - In early March, the veil between our world and the faery realm grows thin, and the fae folk emerge for a night of costumed revelry, mischief, and magic! More info here

  5. Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives - It would be easy for an artist as accomplished as Stuart to rest on his laurels at this point in his career, but Altitude instead showcases the work of a searcher with an insatiable appetite for growth and reflection, one whose ambition, much like his keen wit and rich imagination, only seems to grow with each and every release. More info here

Sunday

  1. ArtXtravaganza Art Show and Sale - Mark your calendar for this year’s ARTXTRAVAGANZA art show and sale, March 8-9, at Webb School of Knoxville’s Lee Athletic Center. The event will showcase the unique talents of nearly 70 juried artists from across the region and beyond. Admission is free and open to the public. More info here

  2. Gary Clark Jr. - Anyone who has listened to a Gary Clark Jr. album or watched the four-time Grammy Award winner perform live knows that he’s a gifted multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and performer. More info here

  3. Amadeus Concert Ensemble - The Golden Age of Strauss! - Amadeus Concert Ensemble (formerly Amadeus Chamber Ensemble) is delighted to invite you to enjoy the climax of its 2024-2025 Season of free concerts: THE GOLDEN AGE OF STRAUSS. More info here

  4. Second Sunday Art Activity - Bring your children in grades K-6 to the KMA for Second Sunday Art Activity Day. Children will do a hands-on art activity taught by a certified art teacher. More info here

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