Upcoming Events


From music festivals, racing, history, heritage, food and everything in between. Here's your guide.

  • Mountain City: Christmas on Mainย 

    Downtown Mountain City Main Street, Mountain City

    MOUNTAIN CITY, TNย โ€“ Winner of Northeast Tennessee Tourism Associations 2023 Pinnacle Awards for Event of the Year and Best Marketing Campaign (under $50,000), the Johnson County Chamber of Commerce announced the plans for this yearโ€™s Christmas on Main for Saturday, December 7, 2024 in downtown Mountain City. ย To help promote the one-day festival in the

  • Copperhead Road Music Festival

    While visiting the newly unveiled landmark and attending the unveiling ceremony are free, the Copperhead Road Music Fest requires tickets due to limited seating. Tables for four (4) can be reserved for $60, or individual open-seating tickets are available for $15 each. Tickets are sold separately for Friday and Saturday night concerts, with the Sunday

  • Buskin’ On Main

    Johnson County Center for the Arts 127 College St., Mountain City, TN, United States

    Buskin' On Main Friday, August 30 โ€” 6pm to 8pm Make sure you come to Buskin'. There will be musicians and food trucks on Main St. to kick off our Long Journey Home Heritage Music Festival and to celebrate the Grand Opening of the Johnson County Center for the Arts, Gallery on Main.

  • Leaves of Resilience

    Johnson County Center for the Arts 127 College St., Mountain City, TN, United States

    SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 from 11am to 1pm Join us at Johnson County Center for the Arts Gallery on Main for a creative and meaningful art classย in commemoration of the anniversary of Hurricane Helene. In this hands-on workshop, participants will explore two artistic techniques โ€” cyanotype printing with J Jackson and monoprinting leaves and tree rings

  • Mountain City Fiddlersโ€™ Convention

    MOUNTAIN CITY, TENNESSEEย  -ย A lot has certainly changed since the first Mountain City Fiddlersโ€™ Convention was held at the old high school auditorium in May of 1925. Still, one thing that hasnโ€™t changed is that this little corner of Northeast Tennessee continues to be the home of the Old Time Music that became the incubator