To ensure that your tickets are valid and that you are only paying face value, please purchase directly from our website, Ticketmaster, or the Tennessee Theatre Theatre Box Office on Clinch Avenue (or directly from Knoxville Opera or Knoxville Symphony Orchestra) rather than a ticket broker or unauthorized third party. Knoxville Opera tickets can be purchased online at, or by phone at 86 (available Monday through Friday from 10am to 5:30pm.).Knoxville Symphony Orchestra tickets can be purchased online at or at.Tickets for the following events held at the Bijou Theatre can be purchased as listed below: You can also purchase tickets online on the Shows & Tickets page of our website, and – unless a show is sold out – tickets will be available for purchase at the Bijou Box Office (located in the theatre’s lobby) one hour prior to show time. The Wild Hare & Singing Armadillo Frog Sanctuary (Chicago)īuskirk-Chumley Theater/BCT Management, Inc.Tickets for Bijou shows are available by phone at 86 option 2, or in person at the Tennessee Theatre Box Office located at 224 Clinch Avenue (10am to 5pm Monday-Friday). Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall (Sarasota) Ridgway Chautauqua Society / The Sherbino & The Courtyard at 610 (Ridgway) Great American Music Hall (San Francisco) Princess Theatre Center for the Performing Arts (Decatur) Venues taking part in Independent Venue Week thus far (by state) “Without Independent Venue Week’s years of bringing awareness to the contributions that independent venues provide in terms of creating a communal space for music, connecting people, art, and commerce, it’s impossible to imagine how this industry could have survived.” “Independent Venue Week brought us together in good times and then connected us when we had to fight to Save Our Stages,” said Audrey Fix Schaefer, board member and communications director of NIVA. Independent Venue Week was a chief organizer in helping the formation of NIVA, an official partner of the event this year. This year, we hope and believe that fans will return with a renewed appreciation for these uniquely important spaces.” We were happy and proud to grow Independent Venue Week last year - to even have it, under the circumstances. “For the past 14 months, independent venues and promoters have collectively fought for their very survival and this feels like the turning point that we’ve all been working for. “Getting ready for this year’s event feels particularly meaningful,” says Cecilie Nielsen, director of special projects at Marauder, the firm that runs Independent Venue Week in the U.S. This year, Independent Venue Week is poised to return inside and in person. The venue-curated programming for this year’s event will be combined with the return of #IVWTalks, a virtual conference series that discusses live music industry issues and includes “Get Schooled,” a full day dedicated to student participants interested in a career in live music to take place July 15. More than 200 venues in 41 states and territories have already signed up, with applications still open for those wanting to take part. Independent Venue Week returns July 12-18, bringing together venues from across the country for a series of shows and programming, this year notably partnered with the National Independent Venue Association. More than 200 venues set to participate July 12-18, with more expected
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