East Tennessee's most legendary nightclub, Cotton Eyed Joe, is proud to announce their #ShowAtTheJoe November lineup which brings Carly Pearce, Uncle Kracker, Michael Ray, Lindsay Ell & Cody Johnson with Jacob Bryant to the stage.
107.7 FM WIVK will host their Concert For A Cause on Nov. 1 benefiting the East Tennessee Children's Hospital. The concert will feature Carly Pearce, Uncle Kracker, and Michael Ray, with hit Nashville songwriters Steve Bogard, Kyle Jacobs, Ben Glover, and Rachel Thibodeau. Tickets are only $10 and can be purchased at the all new Cotton Eyed Joe's website.
For over 25 years, the Cotton Eyed Joe has served as the hottest night club in all of East Tennessee. In fact, this year it won the ACM (Academy of Country Music)Industry Award for Nightclub of the Year! With complete renovations and new offerings, the "Joe" has a totally updated atmosphere, perfect for concerts and other live events.
November Concerts & Events:
NOV 01 - WIVK Concert For A Cause featuring Carly Pearce, Uncle Kracker, Michael Ray and more.
NOV 02 - Valor Fight Challenge
NOV 09 - Lindsey Ell
NOV 30 - Cody Johnson with Jacob Bryant
To buy tickets and for show updates, please click here.
Club Updates:
Part of the "Joe's" renovations include new flooring, dance floors, lighting, and pool tables. Soon they will have updated restrooms and a permanent stage for their world-famous performances!
New Changes & Offerings:
Arriving at the 'Joe' has never been better because the valet parking services have been enhanced. An all new menu will be making its debut sometime soon at the 'Joe'. It will be filled with usual pub fare bar food, plus many delicious fresh food choices.
Free dance lessons are held at the 'Joe' from 7-9pm on Thursdays and Sundays. Thursday's lessons consist of two stepping and line dancing, and Sunday's lessons consist of line dancing. Cotton Eyed Joe is always teaching new and exciting dance moves!
Unique Facts:
18+ are always welcome at the Cotton Eyed Joe! CEJ has weekly specials, too, so club goers can have a good time while also saving some cash.
Each week, more than 3,000 people occupy the "Joe's" 25,000 square foot building, and dance on the 2,500 sq ft dance floor.
One of the coolest features about the "Joe" is how it's decorated. For example, the DJ booth is an actual semi-truck! The rest of the building is filled with signed photos, western gear, and much more.
The National Anthem is played EVERY NIGHT, followed by the club's theme song, "Cotton Eyed Joe".
Activities:
In addition to dancing and enjoying your favorite cold beverage, there are many other fun things to do at Cotton Eyed Joe. From video games, to pool tables, or taking a ride on the mechanical bull, it would be impossible not to have a good time at the "Joe." Additionally, there are also games like Jenga, darts, and foosball.
Joe's Closet is a shopping center located inside Cotton Eyed Joe, where t-shirts, hats, koozies, and more can be purchased. This is also the place for coat checks, and where concert tickets can be purchased.
Show History:
Over the years, the Cotton Eyed Joe has housed many incredible performances. Artists include Chris Stapleton, Thomas Rhett, Cole Swindell, Chris Janson, Uncle Kracker, Eli Young Band, Dan + Shay, Montgomery Gentry, Brothers Osborne, Aaron Lewis, Joe Nichols, Kane Brown, Chris Lane, Old Dominion, Chase Bryant, Tyler Farr, Morgan Wallen, Maddie and Tae, Bret Michaels, Colt Ford, Gary Allen, Lauren Alaina, William Michael Morgan, Chase Rice, Michael Ray, and many more!
For additional information and upcoming concerts and events, visit Cotton Eyed Joe's website at www.cottoneyedjoe.com
About Cotton Eyed Joe:
In 2017, Chuck Ward, a real estate investor purchased Cotton Eyed Joe as his "new project." Less than a year later, the Joe was named "Nightclub of the Year" by the Academy of Country Music. With renovations, concerts, and special events happening weekly, more than 3,000 people occupy the "Joe's" 25,000 square foot building and dance on the 2,500 square foot dance floor. The "Joe's" décor includes signed memorabilia, western gear, and a DJ booth made from an actual semi-truck. Those 18+ are always welcome for shows and a good time.
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