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Guide to Live Events in Johnson City: Concerts, Sports and Shows Near You

Johnson City, TN is a vibrant hub for live events, offering everything from concerts and theater performances to music festivals. Whether you're looking to cheer on your favorite team or catch a chart-topping artist live, Vivid Seats has you covered.

Things to Do in Johnson City This Week

Get ready for a vibrant week of entertainment near Johnson City, TN. Head to Paramount Center for the Arts - TN in Bristol on August 21st for a rock experience with Molly Hatchet. Fans of classic tunes can enjoy Twitty And Lynn's tribute to Conway and Loretta at the same venue the following day.

For a pop flair, don't miss Rick Springfield at Niswonger Performing Arts Center - TN in Greeneville on August 22nd. Country enthusiasts can look forward to Linda Davis's performance at Heritage Hall Theatre in Mountain City or catch Cain rock the stage at the Appalachian Fair in Gray. Dive into this eclectic mix of music and live performances!

Things to Do in Johnson City Next Week

Next week, Johnson City is bursting with exciting events. Music lovers can head to the Appalachian Fair in Gray on August 24 to catch the energetic performance by Crowder. For those who enjoy country music, Ashley Cooke is also performing at the fair on August 29. Sports enthusiasts can cheer on the East Tennessee State Buccaneers at William B. Greene Jr. Stadium in Johnson City on the same day. Theater fans can enjoy the critically acclaimed musical Come From Away at the Barter Theatre - Gilliam Stage in Abingdon on August 30.