As the vibrant city of Bristol gears up for its lively fall season, residents and visitors alike can look forward to an array of exciting activities that promise to entertain and engage people of all ages.
Mark your calendars for the 23rd Annual Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion, taking place from September 13-15 in historic downtown Bristol, TN-VA. This music festival is a highlight of the year, featuring an impressive lineup including 49 Winchester, Ashley McBryde, The Wallflowers, The Red Clay Strays, and many more. Weekend passes are available for $145 plus tax, but if you’re looking for something a bit different, single-day passes are also offered. Plus, children aged 12 and under can join in the fun for free!
On September 14, evoke childhood nostalgia at the Adult Book Fair held at The Book Cellar in Abingdon, VA. Starting at 6 p.m., the event will feature a variety of used books, newly curated retail merchandise, live music, and local authors. It’s a charming opportunity for adults to experience the joy of a book fair once again!
For those interested in agriculture, Ag Day 2024 is set for September 14 at the University of Tennessee, starting at 3:15 p.m. This day celebrates the land-grant mission of teaching, research, and outreach with live animal exhibits, food for purchase, and interactive experiences available for everyone!
Golf enthusiasts won’t want to miss the Birdie Ball at Borden Park on September 14, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. This adaptive golf event allows participants to experience a unique twist on the game. Bring your favorite golf club and enjoy attempting to score on 18 fun holes. Registration is just $15!
From September 6-22, the LampLight Theatre will present a heartwarming musical retelling of Jonah titled “Canary’s Cry.” Join in for performances every weekend! Tickets range from $10 for students up to $15 for adults, and children under 5 can attend for free!
As we look ahead into October, don’t miss out on other community gatherings! Enjoy English Country Dancing at Sycamore Shoals State Park on September 15, and join the fun at the “Fun Dog Show” in Grundy, VA, on the same day beginning at 2 p.m.
This upcoming fall season vibes with a cheerful atmosphere, as more festivals and events fill the calendar! The 25th Annual Sorghum Festival on September 21 will showcase sorghum cane being processed into molasses, offering families a wholesome experience filled with live music, food stalls, and artisan crafts.
On September 14, the “Fun Dog Show” will kick off at the Buchanan County YMCA, where pet parents can enter their dogs in various fun categories like “Best Dressed” and “Most Talented.” This joyous occasion will also feature a food truck, adding to the festivity.
Commemorate the historic 244th Anniversary of the Gathering at Sycamore Shoals on September 14 with a memorial service honoring the Overmountain Men and their victory at the Battle of Kings Mountain.
Don’t miss the Nashville Songwriters Showcase on September 14. Enjoy an intimate acoustic performance where you can dive into the stories behind the songs performed by talented songwriters.
The community can also look forward to the Free Health Fair happening at Healing Hands Health on September 26. The event will provide various health services including screenings and consultations for everyone in attendance, supporting health and wellness in our vibrant city!
Bristol’s autumn is sure to be filled with vibrant events and opportunities to connect with the community. Join in on the fun and celebrations that honor our rich culture, music, and heritage!
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