Tennessee River Jam is June 17-20
From the Jun 8, 2021 e-Edition
The Tennessee River Jam festival in Paris, Tennessee, is June 17 through June 20. Over four days, the festival presents its audience with 27 artists, 15 concerts and eight venues.
The festival begins Thursday, June 17 with free shows at night. At 6 p.m. the Oak Ridge Boys and Evie Grace will play in downtown Paris. At 7 p.m., Randall French performs at The Breakers, and Josh McKee plays at Blues Landing.
Ethan Torsak and the Ray Lewis Band perform for free at 11 a.m. June 18 at Ace’s Restaurant. The Paula Bridges Band plays at the Eiffel Tower Park for free at 7 p.m.. Also free, Mark Nesler, Lance Miller, Sydney Mack and Chandler Stephens perform during the Songwriter’s Round at Blues Landing that night at 7:30. At 9 p.m. Levon and Olivia Faye perform at The Breakers for a $10 cover.
Saturday, June 19 at 2 p.m., Matt Boone plays at The Breakers with free admission. At 4 p.m., Diamond Rio, Darryl Worley, Johnny Mac and 24 Seven perform at Paris Landing State Park. General admission tickets to this concert are $25 and available on tnriverjam.com. VIP tickets for this night are sold out. Hotwired and Leigh July will perform at Blues Landing at 7 p.m. with free admission. At 8 p.m., The After Dark Band featuring Nikki Bobo performs at The Breakers for a $10 cover. To close the night, Candi Wilette plays at LL’s Bar & Grill at 9 for a $15 cover.
Sunday holds free shows all day. The last day of the festival begins at 11 a.m. with a performance by Britnee Kellogg at Marker 66. At 4 p.m., The Trace performs at The Breakers.
Bethel University Alumni including former The Voice contestant Mandi Thomas, Cherry Avenue and James Mays close the festival at Blues Landing at 5 p.m.
The festival is presented by Trolinger’s BBQ, Paris-Henry County Chamber of Commerce, The Tennessee Department of Tourist Development, Crove Media, the Henry County Tourism Authority and Forever Communications.
The Tennessee River Jam’s Premiere Sponsors include Jamie Orr with Wells Fargo, Malone’s Marine, Old 76 Harbor, Paris Landing Pontoon Rental, Jeff Berryhill with Cypress Creek Whitetails and Big Daddy’s Trailer Sales, Pepper’s Automotive Group, and Pepsi MidAmerica.
Other sponsors include J & S Professional Services, Hulme Sporting Goods, Allegro, Lowe’s Home Improvement, Tosh Farms, Security Bank, Henry County Medical Center, Paris BPU, Sight 2 See Eye Care, Bethel University, The Inspector and Swamp Creek Company.
For more information on the artists, their performance times, venues, and more visit tnriverjam.com
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