Festive Knoxville Events
Knoxville, a lively city in East Tennessee, is gearing up for a fun-filled week with numerous events happening from September 8 to September 17, 2024. Whether you’re into food, art, music, or cultural festivals, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Here’s a rundown of the key happenings in and around Downtown Knoxville during this exciting week.
The week opens with an international event: the International Nuclear Air Cleaning Conference at the Marriott Knoxville Downtown on September 8 and continuing through September 10. This conference runs from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM and requires an RSVP, with participation fees starting at $1,000.
On Sunday, September 8, the community will enjoy a blend of cultures at the 11th Knox Asian Festival at World’s Fair Park. This festival runs from 10:30 AM to 6:30 PM and is an affordable outing for all, costing only free to $3.48. Food lovers can also head over to YeeHaw Brewing for a Summer Bash starting at 11:00 AM, where a small fee of $10 provides access to great music and brews.
For the art enthusiasts, the Second Sunday Art Activity at the Knoxville Museum of Art invites families to participate from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. They can enjoy creative projects and learn about various art forms for free. The museum will also provide a Second Sunday Docent Tour from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM.
If you’re looking to unwind, don’t miss the Weekly Yoga sessions at Hi-Wire Brewing. Yoga will begin at 11:00 AM on September 8, inviting participants for some relaxation and stretching for just $10.
Music lovers can enjoy live performances across the city. The popular Wagon Wheel will host Wagon Wheel LIVE featuring Will Shephard from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM, ensuring a lively atmosphere. For those seeking something more raucous, the Drink and Draw event at South Coast Pizza at 3:00 PM promises a fun mix of creativity, food, and socializing.
As the week unfolds, September 9 brings various exhibitions, including Cyclical Nature at Dogwood Arts and Frutos Latinos at HoLa Hora Latina, both showcasing the rich local creativity from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Also on the agenda is the WDVX Blue Plate Special featuring Glenn Thomas at 12:00 PM, a fantastic way for locals and visitors alike to experience musical talent for free.
Midweek, on September 11, there’s the Market Square Farmers’ Market from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM, perfect for those interested in fresh produce and local goods. Clay enthusiasts can attend Canvas + Clay Night at CGU Art Center for a night of pottery-making fun at 6:30 PM.
The weekend brings a mix of entertainment and sports, with College Football action on September 14, where the Tennessee Volunteers will take on the Kent State University Golden Flashes at Neyland Stadium. Tickets range from $114 to $482, showcasing the excitement of college sports. For those seeking a lighter, more relaxed vibe, the Pickle Fest at Printshop Beer on the same day starts at noon and invites all ages to join the fun.
Then, on September 15, events like the H.A.L.T Adoption Event at Ijams Nature Center and the Daytime Docs Film Series at the Lawson McGhee Public Library will engage families and individuals in community-driven activities.
Knoxville’s packed schedule promises countless experiences worth exploring over these ten days. From conferences to community festivals and concerts, locals and visitors alike are encouraged to partake in the vibrant life of Downtown Knoxville.
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