Events

  • Iam Tongi – Boot Barn Hall

    Boot Barn Hall 312 Jesse Jewell Pkwy, Gainesville, GA, United States

    Don’t miss Iam Tongi—American Idol winner and Hawaiian-born singer-songwriter—live in concert as he brings his soulful blend of island roots, country heart, and heartfelt storytelling to the stage.

  • Living Heritage Day – NEGA History Center

    NEGA History Center 322 Academy St NE, Gainesville, GA, United States

    Step back in time and experience traditions come alive at Living Heritage Day! Bring the whole family for a day of storytelling, crafting, and celebrating the skills and creativity of the past.

  • GlowBand: Tribute to The Heroes of Southern Rock – Boot Barn Hall

    Boot Barn Hall 312 Jesse Jewell Pkwy, Gainesville, GA, United States

    The "FLYTE of the FreeByrd" show features Southern Rock Hits performed by the sensational Glowband. These hits are more than just music - they are a captivating journey through the soulful sounds of the Southlands.

  • TOAST: The Ultimate Bread Experience! – Boot Barn Hall

    Boot Barn Hall 312 Jesse Jewell Pkwy, Gainesville, GA, United States

    TOAST is the No. 1 Tribute in the world to the 70’s hit band, BREAD! With a surprising fidelity rarely heard from a live tribute band, their sound is often described as “spot on” to the original recordings. Audiences everywhere rave about closely their live performances sound like the cherished records they listened to back in the day.

  • Die Laughing: Comedy Night – Blue Door

    Santuary on the Square 107 Bradford Street NW, Gainesville, United States

    Die Laughing comes to Blue Door in Gainesville bringing a line up of comedians that include national touring comedians and regular working club comics featured at national comedy festivals and comedy clubs all over the country!

  • Ghost Tour with the Cadavers – Blackstrap Rock Hall

    Blackstrap Rock Hall 852 Main St SW, Gainesville, GA, United States

    This guided walking tour will uncover haunted history and chilling tales surrounding some of Gainesville’s most storied landmarks—including the historic Piedmont Hotel.