Tennessee Theatre

Knoxville


Reopening in 2005 after a $25.5-million restoration, this grand 1928 theatre hosts musicians and entertainers – Jason Isbell, Kacey Musgraves, the Temptations, John Prine, David Blaine – as well as Broadway plays and the Knoxville Symphony. Even if you can't catch a show, stop in to check out the ornate lobby.


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