Chattanooga, September 4, 2025
News Summary
Chattanooga is hosting a lively weekend with a variety of events including the annual Nosh-A-Nooga Jewish Food Festival, Team Spirit Day, and live music performances. Visitors can enjoy unique experiences from lantern tours to art receptions. With activities suitable for all ages, this weekend promises engaging entertainment for both locals and visitors to the city.
Chattanooga Hosts a Weekend Full of Exciting Events from Jewish Food Festivals to Concerts and Lantern Tours
Chattanooga kicks off a vibrant weekend filled with an exciting array of events as the city’s weather begins to cool, signaling the shift to Fall. The local community can enjoy various activities, including cultural festivities, live music performances, and unique tours, all designed to entertain locals and visitors alike.
The annual Nosh-A-Nooga Jewish Food Festival is set to take place on September 7 at Waterhouse Pavilion. This event celebrates Jewish culture through food, music, and children’s activities, with tasting tickets available for just $1. The festival starts at noon and is expected to draw a lively crowd. More details can be found at jewishchattanooga.com/programs/nosh-a-nooga.
From 11 AM to 4 PM on the same day, the Chattanooga Market will host Team Spirit Day, encouraging attendees to don their favorite team attire. This free event promises a fun atmosphere with various local vendors and activities at First Horizon Pavilion.
Additionally, the Chattanooga River Market will be held on September 6 from 10 AM to 5 PM near the Tennessee Aquarium. This annual arts and crafts market features live music, food vendors, and children’s activities, offering a vibrant marketplace for all ages.
Another highlight for the weekend is the Ruby Falls Lantern Tours featuring ghost stories and local legends, taking place on September 7 at 9:15 PM. Tickets for this spooky adventure are priced at $41.95, providing an immersive experience for thrill-seekers visiting Ruby Falls.
Music enthusiasts will appreciate the various performances scheduled throughout the weekend. Goldpine, an Americana music duo, will take the stage at The Woodshop on September 5 at 6 PM, with tickets priced at $12. Following this, country musician Brandon Davis performs at Songbirds on September 5 at 7 PM, with tickets available for $25.
On September 6, Roger Alan Wade is set to entertain at Cherry St Tavern starting at 6 PM with a ticket cost of $10. Meanwhile, Tanner Usrey, a Southern rock-infused Americana singer-songwriter from Texas, will perform at The Barrelhouse Ballroom on September 7 at 7 PM, with ticket prices ranging from $20 to $25.
The weekend also features a Plein Air Invitational Opening Reception on September 5 from 6 PM to 8 PM at the River Gallery, where attendees can enjoy free art displays. Simultaneously, the Creative Discovery Museum will host a Generation Celebration on September 7 from 11 AM to 3:30 PM, offering a range of hands-on activities for families, with a fee of $19.95.
Comedy lovers can enjoy performances by Drew Morgan at The Comedy Catch on September 5 and 6, starting at 7:30 PM and 9:45 PM, with ticket costs between $22.49 to $27.74. The weekend’s culmination is the 40-year celebration of The Comedy Catch, featuring various comics and an afterparty, starting at 7 PM on September 7, for a ticket price of $43.
The Pulse has highlighted these exciting events and encourages residents to explore the local event calendar for additional happenings around the city. Community events can be submitted to the calendar at no cost, promoting a vibrant community culture.
Key Events Summary
| Event | Date & Time | Location | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nosh-A-Nooga | September 7, 12 PM | Waterhouse Pavilion | $1 Tasting Ticket |
| Team Spirit Day | September 7, 11 AM – 4 PM | Chattanooga Market | Free |
| Chattanooga River Market | September 6, 10 AM – 5 PM | Tennessee Aquarium | Free |
| Ruby Falls Lantern Tours | September 7, 9:15 PM | Ruby Falls | $41.95 |
| Goldpine | September 5, 6 PM | The Woodshop | $12 |
| Brandon Davis | September 5, 7 PM | Songbirds | $25 |
| Roger Alan Wade | September 6, 6 PM | Cherry St Tavern | $10 |
| Tanner Usrey | September 7, 7 PM | The Barrelhouse Ballroom | $20-$25 |
| Plein Air Invitational Reception | September 5, 6 – 8 PM | River Gallery | Free |
| Generation Celebration | September 7, 11 AM – 3:30 PM | Creative Discovery Museum | $19.95 |
| Drew Morgan | September 5-6, 7:30 PM & 9:45 PM | The Comedy Catch | $22.49-$27.74 |
| The Comedy Catch 40th Celebration | September 7, 7 PM | The Comedy Catch | $43 |
FAQ
What are the major events happening this weekend in Chattanooga?
Major events include Nosh-A-Nooga, Team Spirit Day at the Chattanooga Market, Chattanooga River Market, Ruby Falls Lantern Tours, and various music performances.
Where can I find more information on these events?
Details for each event can be found on their respective websites or the local events calendar.
How can I submit an event to the local events calendar?
Community events can be submitted to the calendar at no cost.
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Additional Resources
- Local 3 News: June Events in Chattanooga
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- Times Free Press: Things to Do in Chattanooga This Week
- Red Bull: Red Bull Creepers USA
- Wikipedia: Chattanooga

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