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Discover the best events and make the most of your time tomorrow in Knoxville. From music to trivia and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Award-winning performer Carissa Hendrix brings her charming socialite Lucy Darling to life in Simply Darling, a touring variety show. Join Lucy on her vivacious voyages, featuring her razor-sharp wit, unquestionable advice, and skillful magic. Indulge in mischief, sarcasm, and wonder as Lucy takes you on a break from reality.

Experience the electrifying energy of Lily Rose on her 'I Know What I Want Tour 2026'! This highly anticipated tour promises a night of unforgettable performances from the rising star. Secure your tickets early to avoid the surge in secondary market prices. Note that there is a delivery delay for all tickets to prevent re-sale. This event is for ages 18+ unless accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. ADA accommodations are available.

Experience an exhilarating ice hockey match between the Knoxville Ice Bears and the Peoria Rivermen. This game promises intense action, skilled plays, and the excitement of live sports. Don't miss out on the fast-paced, high-energy atmosphere of this thrilling matchup.

Drivin N Cryin, a band with a rich history, began their journey in 1985 at Atlanta's 688 Club. Now inducted into the Georgia and Wisconsin Music Halls of Fame, they continue to thrive. With founding members Kevn Kinney, Tim Nielsen, and drummer Dave V Johnson, they've weathered the challenges of fame and evolving music trends. Recent projects include the re-release of 'Mystery Road' and a Darius Rucker cover of their hit 'Straight To Hell'. Their latest studio album, 'Live The Love Beautiful', and a tribute series to Kevn Kinney's songwriting showcase their enduring legacy. With a vast repertoire of songs and a relentless spirit, Drivin N Cryin shows no signs of slowing down.

Tennessee Volunteers Baseball will face off against the University of Missouri Tigers Baseball in a highly anticipated game. All tickets are digital and must be added to Apple Wallet or Google Pay for entry. Attendees must adhere to university policies and the SEC Fan Code of Conduct, with violations potentially leading to removal from the event and loss of season tickets. UT facilities enforce a clear bag policy, with clear bags up to 12" x 6" x 12" allowed. For more details, visit www.UTsports.com/gameday.