• Tyler Ramsey and Carl Broemel (Of My Morning Jacket)- Celestun Tour

    Songbirds 206 W Main Street, Chattanooga, TN, United States

    Music at its most elemental, Celestun sees Carl Broemel and Tyler Ramsey stripping away artifice to unlock and explore deeply personal themes of wanderlust and familial love, of fellowship and communal adventure.

  • Chris Knight

    Songbirds 206 W Main Street, Chattanooga, TN, United States

    His latest album, Almost Daylight, arrives after a seven-year recording hiatus and delivers some of the most powerful and unexpected work of his career. Known for vivid portraits of rural life and hard-lived characters, Knight continues that tradition here while also exploring themes of compassion, redemption, and love.

  • Chelsea Drugstore: The Music of the Rolling Stones

    Songbirds 206 W Main Street, Chattanooga, TN, United States

    Chelsea Drugstore: The Music Of The Rolling Stones is based out of Chattanooga, Tennessee, and consists of members with many years of experience in the local, regional, and national music scene.

  • Paul McDonald & the Mourning Doves

    Songbirds 206 W Main Street, Chattanooga, TN, United States

    First introduced to a national audience during American Idol, McDonald quickly became known for his unmistakable rasp, magnetic presence, and Southern-rooted style. But beyond the spotlight, his journey has been one of evolution. Stepping away from the noise, he leaned into what defines true artistry: living fully, feeling deeply, and writing honestly.

  • East Nash Grass

    Songbirds 206 W Main Street, Chattanooga, TN, United States

    Rolling Stone had them among the “best of what we saw” at RockyGrass in 2025, praising their “rowdy set of high-octane bluegrass numbers,” and noting, “The group itself is a rapidly-rising force on the national touring scene.”

  • Ron Pope

    Songbirds 206 W Main Street, Chattanooga, TN, United States

    His prolific songwriting is a natural fit for Music City’s Americana, roots, and country communities, garnering praise from publications such as Rolling Stone, Billboard, CMT, Relix, and The Tennessean.