Our music roots run deep in the Appalachian Mountains of Northeast Tennessee. Home to the Birthplace of Country Music, this is where it all began back in the 1927. Our rich musical heritage lives on today and continues to influence music around the world. So, whether you are looking for country, bluegrass, blues, Americana, jazz, folk, pop or rock, you won’t have to go far to catch a live show in Northeast Tennessee.
Here’s a list of live music venues in each of our cities (check back often, as the list continues to grow):
Bristol
Birthplace of Country Music Museum
*For additional information about Bristol, visit discoverbristol.org
Elizabethton
Covered Bridge Park (Saturday evenings, June through August)
Roan Mountain State Park Amphitheater
Sycamore Shoals State Park Amphitheater
*For additional information about Elizabethton, visit tourcartercounty.org
Greeneville
Niswonger Performing Arts Center
*For additional information about Greeneville, go to visitgreenevilletn.com
Hancock County Area
*For additional information on the Hancock County area, visit hancockcountytn.com
Johnson City
Mary B. Martin School of the Arts
The Willow Tree Coffee House & Music Room
*For additional information about Johnson City, go to visitjohnsoncitytn.com
Jonesborough
*For additional information about Jonesborough, visit jonesborough.com
Kingsport
*For additional information about Kingsport, go to visitkingsport.com
Mountain City
*For additional information on the Johnson County area, visit johnsoncountytnchamber.org
Rogersville
*For additional information on Rogersville, visit rogersvillechamber.us
Unicoi
Bogart-Bowman Cabin
*For additional information about Unicoi, visit unicoitn.net