By Chattanooga Music Scene Staff
CHATTANOOGA, TN â What happens when a cityâs biggest festival goes quiet for two straight years? In Chattanooga, the answer has been unexpectedly beautiful: smaller stages got louder, community-led concerts took center stage, and local musicians found more room to shine.
Now entering mid-June, the Scenic Cityâs summer rhythm is being carried by two free, open-air concert seriesâRiverfront Nights and Nightfallâwhich together are shaping not just a music calendar, but a cultural movement.
đž Friday, June 13 â Fox Royale & Telemonster at Nightfall
đ Miller Plaza | 850 Market Street
đ Vendors open at 6 PM | đ¶ Music: 7 PMâ9:30 PM
đïž Free & family-friendly
The Nightfall Concert Series returns with headliner Fox Royale, bringing bright indie-pop energy from Missouri. Opening is Chattanoogaâs own Telemonster, blending chamber pop and alt-rock.
Organized by: Chattanooga Presents, led by Carla Pritchard.
đŁïž âNightfall isnât just about musicâitâs about gathering the city around a shared beat,â says Pritchard.
đïž June 13 Afternoon â Deadbird Studio Sneak Peek at Songbirds
đ Songbirds Foundation, Station Street
đ 1:30 PM â 2:30 PM
đ§ Live music + studio tour | đ§âđ€ Open to the public
Check out the newly completed Deadbird Studio inside the historic Chattanooga Choo Choo. This event features a live showcase and a tour of the recording space.
Organized by: Songbirds Foundation, led by Executive Director Reed Caldwell.
đ Saturday, June 15 â Paul Childers at Riverfront Nights
đ Rossâs Landing
đ Lawn opens 6 PM | đž Music starts at 7 PM
đïž Free | Bring lawn chairs, blankets & pets
Expect sleek R&B, funk, and pop-rock from Paul Childers & The Black Tie Affair, with Appalachian-rock openers Cumberland Runners.
Organized by: Friends of the Festival (FOF)
đŁïž âRiverfront Nights was born out of a desire to keep music flowing downtownâeven during transitions,â says Mickey McCamish, FOF Board Chair.
đ· June 21 â Make Music Day Chattanooga
đ Songbirds
đ 4:30 PM â Jazz fusion masterclass with Et Cetera
đ 7:00 PM â Evening performance
Chattanooga joins 1,000+ cities for Make Music Day, celebrating music as a universal language. Pop-up concerts and performances will take place all across the cityâfrom coffee shops to parks.
Hosted by: Songbirds Foundation + Make Music Alliance
đ More Live Music to Catch
- June 22: Amber Carrington (The Voice finalist) â Riverfront Nights
- June 28: Muck Sticky + Biscuit Eaters â Riverfront Nights
- July 12: Back 2 Mac + Dock Party & Fireworks â Rossâs Landing
- Aug 23: Whoâs Bad (Michael Jackson Tribute) â Riverfront Nights finale
â Festival Notes
đ€ Riverbend Festival and đ Moon River Festival are on hiatus for 2025.
In their absence, smaller stages are thriving. Expect more pop-ups, emerging artist showcases, and community-led fests all summer long.
đ€ A Local Legacy in the Making
Nightfall and Riverfront Nights are more than concertsâtheyâre rituals. Anchored by passionate organizers, these series are defining Chattanoogaâs music culture from the ground up.
đŁïž âItâs not just about whoâs on stageâitâs about whoâs standing next to you, swaying to the same song.â
đŹ More Music, All Summer Long, Stay in the Loop
Chattanooga is proving that local music doesnât need a giant stage to thrive.
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