Stay music is gearing up for a fair greater comeback in 2022. In Knoxville, venues are placing collectively an thrilling lineup of reveals to return with.
From Thompson-Boling Enviornment to Jig and Reel, world icons to native favorites, and small phases to music festivals, here is the place and when you could find reside music and concert events in Knoxville in 2022.
We’ll hold this up to date as extra reveals are introduced.
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January
Jan. 6 — Matt Woods, with Paul Lover, and Ashton Browne Band (WDVX Blue Plate Particular)
Jan. 7 — The Meteors, with The Go-Go Killers, Genki Genki Panic, and Burnt Toast (Brickyard Bar)
Jan. 7 — The Effective Colombians (The Concourse)
Jan. 7 — Palmyra, with Sugar Lime Blue (WDVX Blue Plate Particular at Barley’s Taproom)
Jan. 8 — The Stolen Faces (Barley’s Taproom)
Jan. 8 — Ethan Jewell, with Mae Krell (WDVX Blue Plate Particular)
Jan. 8+9 — Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, with Adia Victoria (Tennessee Theatre)
Jan. 10 — Mike Oregano (Preservation Pub)
Jan. 12 — Specialists, with The Noisy (WDVX Blue Plate Particular)
Jan. 13 — Riley Inexperienced, with Corey Smith and Mike Ryan (Knoxville Civic Coliseum)
Jan. 13 — Citizen Cope (Bijou Theatre)
Jan. 14 — Nero (The Concourse)
Jan. 15 — Kingfish (Bijou Theatre)
Jan. 18 — Joanne Shaw T (Bijou Theatre)
Jan. 19 — The Respiratory Course of, with Worm Shepard, Alukah, and Quiescent Mantis (The Concourse)
Jan. 19 — Dan Tyminski Band (Bijou Theatre)
Jan. 19 — The Respiratory Course of, with Worm Shepherd and Alukah (The Concourse)
Jan. 20 — Purple Southall Band (Open Chord)
Jan. 21 — Tab Benoit (Bijou Theatre)
Jan. 22 — Steep Canyon Rangers (Bijou Theatre)
Jan. 22 — John Paul White (Previous Metropolis Performing Arts Middle)
Jan. 26 — Dopapod (The Concourse)
Jan. 27 — Niko Moon (Mill & Mine)
Jan. 27+28 — Black Jacket Symphony (Tennessee Theatre)
Jan. 28 — Cody Johnson, with Easton Corbin and Ian Munsick (Knoxville Civic Coliseum)
Jan. 29 — The Breakfast Membership (The Concourse)
Jan. 29 — Reba McEntire (Thompson-Boling Enviornment)
February
Feb. 3 — Ripe, with The Assortment (Bijou Theatre)
Feb. 3 — Ward Davis (Open Chord)
Feb. 4 — The Summoner’s Circle (The Concourse)
Feb. 5 — Winter Jam: Skillet, Tauren Wells, KB, Megan Duke, Colton Dixon, I Am They (Thompson-Boling Enviornment)
Feb. 5 — Huge One thing (Bijou Theatre)
Feb. 11 — Ashley McBride, with Ashland Craft (Tennessee Theatre)
Feb. 11 — Desert Dwellers, with Bogtrotter, Cuddlefish, and Psychonaut (The Concourse)
Feb. 11+12 — Moon Taxi (Mill & Mine)
Feb. 12 — Eric Baker (Tennessee Theatre)
Feb. 15 — Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band, with Ally Venable (Bijou Theatre)
Feb. 16 — Smile Empty Sou (Open Chord)
Feb. 17 — Caitlin Krisko & The Broadcast (Barley’s Taproom)
Feb. 18 — Reigning South, with Nation Westerns (Bijou Theatre)
Feb. 18+19 — Billy Strings (Knoxville Civic Auditorium)
Feb. 19 — Sizzling Tuna (Bijou Theatre)
Feb. 19 — Drew + Ellie Holcomb (Tennessee Theatre)
Feb. 20 — Punch Brothers, with Haley Heynderickx (Tennessee Theatre)
Feb. 21 — OBSCURA (Barley’s Taproom)
Feb. 24 — Gangstagrass (Bijou Theatre)
Feb. 28 — Coheed and Cambria, with Sheer Magazine (Mill & Mine)
March
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March 2 — Lyle Lovett (Bijou Theatre)
March 3 — Adelitas Manner, with Gemini Syndrome (The Concourse)
March 4 — Donna The Buffalo (Bijou Theatre)
March 6 — Gin Blossoms (Bijou Theatre)
March 6 — Joe Bonamassa (Knoxville Civic Auditorium)
March 7 — Goose (Mill & Mine)
March 8 — Flogging Molly, with Russkaja and Vandoliers (Mill & Mine)
March 10 — Korn, with Chevelle and Code Orange (Thompson-Boling Enviornment)
March 11 — Marc Broussard (Bijou Theatre)
March 12 — The Manner Down Wanderers (Barley’s Taproom)
March 13 — of Montreal (Bijou Theatre)
March 19 — Little Feat (Tennessee Theatre)
March 21 — JOHNNYSWIM, with Katelyn Tarver (Tennessee Theatre)
March 24-27 — Huge Ears Pageant (Downtown Knoxville)
March 30 — Shakey Graves, with Solar June (Mill & Mine)
April
April 6 — The Wooden Brothers (Bijou Theatre)
April 8 — Elton John (Thompson-Boling Enviornment)
April 9 — Todrick Corridor (Mill & Mine)
April 9 — Lodge California: The Music of the Eagles (Knoxville Civic Auditorium-Coliseum)
April 11 — Henry Rollins (Bijou Theatre)
April 14 — The Zombies (Bijou Theatre)
April 15 — For KING & COUNTRY, with Dante Bowe (Knoxville Civic Auditorium-Coliseum)
April 21 — Modest Mouse (Knoxville Civic Auditorium)
April 21 — Houndmouth (Mill & Mine)
April 23 — Penny & Sparrow, with Lera Lynn (Bijou Theatre)
April 24 — Sierra Ferrell (Bijou Theatre)
April 25 — Rainbow Kitten Shock (Knoxville Civic Auditorium)
April 25 — Primus, with Battles (Tennessee Theatre)
April 26 — Walker Hayes, with Mackenzie Porter (Tennessee Theatre)
April 28 — Papadosio (The Concourse)
April 29 — Amos Lee (Tennessee Theatre)
Could
Could 7 — Shinedown, with The Fairly Reckless and Diamante (Thompson-Boling Enviornment)
Could 12 — Robin Trower (Bijou Theatre)
Could 14 — The Soiled Guv’nahs, with Blues Traveler, Maggie Rose, The New Respects, Electrical Darling, and TN Energy & Gentle (Southern Skies Music Festival – World’s Truthful Park)
Could 29 — Bonnie Raitt (Tennessee Theatre)
June
June 7 — Metalachi (The Concourse)
June 27 — Bikini Kill, with Hurry Up (Mill & Mine)
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Later in 2022
Aug. 17 — “Bizarre Al” Yankovic, with Emo Philips (Tennessee Theatre)
Aug. 27 — Snail Mail (Mill & Mine)
Oct. 14 — Keith City, with Ingrid Andress (Thompson-Boling Enviornment)
Oct. 20 — King’s X (The Concourse)