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Tennessee Theatre is a historic venue in Knoxville that hosts a variety of shows, from musicals and concerts to comedy and ballet. Find out what's coming up, how to get tickets and learn more about the theatre's history and restoration.
- Event Calendar
All Upcoming Events. July 6 - Aug 3, 2024.
- Broadway
Since 2008, the Tennessee Theatre has presented classic...
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The Tennessee Theatre offers a wide range of performing arts events and classic films to the public. The theater is managed by AC Entertainment and is home to the Knoxville Opera, and the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra .
Jun 8, 2024 · Buy Tennessee Theatre tickets at Ticketmaster.com. Find Tennessee Theatre venue concert and event schedules, venue information, directions, and seating charts.
Built as a movie palace, this opulent theatre serves as a vibrant performing arts venue nowadays. With over 150 events each year, the fully restored historic Tennessee Theatre has something for everyone: Broadway shows, classic films, opera, concerts, dance and more!
- 604 South Gay Street, Knoxville, 37902, TN
- (865) 684-1200
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places and honored as the Official State Theatre of Tennessee, "Knoxville's Grand Entertainment Palace" reopened in 2005 after a $25.5 million restoration process. Today, the Tennessee Theatre offers the rare opportunity to step back in time.
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Learn about the Tennessee Theatre, a historic venue that opened in 1928 and became a multi-use performing arts center in 2005. Discover its architecture, programming, and how to visit or support this landmark of Knoxville.