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Best Concerts This Spring

in Knoxville

Johnnyswim at Tennessee Theatre

Johnnyswim

Abner Ramirez and Amanda Sudano Ramirez make up Johnnyswim. After meeting in Nashville in 2005, the pair clicked, not only creatively but also romantically. After releasing various EPs and albums, including a Christmas one, the talented duo are now heading on the road in 2025 on a new tour in celebration of the new album 'When The War Is Over'!

Megan Moroney at Knoxville Civic Coliseum

Megan Moroney

'Professional Emo Cowgirl' Megan Moroney is the next big thing in country music, and this is your chance to catch her as she hits the road again on a brand new tour! Hailing from Savannah, Georgia, and now living in Nashville, Moroney's career has skyrocketed, with two tours in 2023, one in 2024, and now her 'Am I Okay?' tour coming to you in 2025 to celebrate her new album!

Heart at Thompson Boling Arena

Heart

Sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson first showed that women can rock the world when their band, Heart, stormed the charts in the '70s with hits like "Crazy on You," "Magic Man," "Barracuda," "Straight On," and so many more. Not only did the Wilson sisters lead the band, they wrote the songs and played the instruments too, making them the first women in rock history to do so.

Carly Pearce at Tennessee Theatre

Carly Pearce

Grammy-winning country and bluegrass star Carly Pearce is hitting the road with her Hummingbird World tour! Set to perform at venues around the world this year and next in support of her new album, which shares the tour's name, joining her on select dates are special guests Karley Scott Collins, Matt Lang, Wade Bowen, and Carter Faith.

Three Dog Night at Niswonger Performing Arts Center - Greeneville

Three Dog Night

With a music career spanning 4 decades, Three Dog Night have certainly earned the right to be one of America's most iconic bands. With a vast back catalogue of smash hits like "Mama Told Me (Not To Come)", "Joy to the World", "Black and White", "Shambala" and "One" it would be easy for Three Dog Night to rest on this legacy, however, this band is not one for taking a break and are always looking for new ways to increase their audience.

Bright Eyes at The Mill & Mine

Bright Eyes

Indie-folk-rock trailblazers Bright Eyes have revealed the massive news that they are returning in 2025 with their brand new tour. The Omaha group comprised of singer-songwriter Conor Oberst, producer and multi-instrumentalist Mike Mogis and pianist Nate Walcott have signed to Dead Oceans (home to Khruangbin, Phoebe Bridgers and Dirty Projectors among others).

Umphrey's McGee at The Mill & Mine

Umphrey's McGee

Blurring the lines between alternative rock, jazz, funk, metal, bluegrass and other genres still, Umphrey's McGee exploded out of the contemporary Jam Scene in the late Nineties with an inimitable fusion of improvisation and progressive rock that was influenced by the likes of King Crimson, Yes, Pink Floyd and Frank Zappa.

Keb Mo at Tennessee Theatre

Keb Mo

Keb' Mo' is a three-time Grammy-winner who is referred to as the "living link" to the Delta Blues of the early 1930s which helped influence much of today's blues music. He keeps his sound contemporary with touches of soul and folksy storytelling. His acoustic-led, basic-to-basics style of blues has gained him many fans. As well as being an accomplished guitarist, Keb' Mo' also plays the banjo, harmonica, steel drums and keyboard.

The Drifters at Niswonger Performing Arts Center - Greeneville

The Drifters

Since they started writing the hits in the fifties the various different line-ups of The Drifters have shifted over 200 million singles with well-known classics like 'Saturday Night at the Movies,' 'Under The Boardwalk,' 'Come On Over To My Place' and 'Kissing In The Back Row of the Movies' some of their most revered tunes.

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