What are the event details for Trish Suhr at Bijou Theatre - TN?
Trish Suhr will perform at Bijou Theatre in Knoxville, Tennessee on August 30, 2026. This event promises an evening filled with laughter and entertainment.
What is the seating arrangement at Bijou Theatre - TN?
Bijou Theatre features a cozy seating arrangement that enhances the intimate experience of live performances. The best seating options are typically located in the center rows, providing optimal views of the stage.
Are there any age restrictions for this event?
Yes, attendees must be at least 18 years old to attend Trish Suhr's performance at Bijou Theatre.
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What are the parking options available near Bijou Theatre - TN?
There are several parking options available near Bijou Theatre. Street parking is available, as well as nearby parking garages. For more detailed information on parking locations, please visit our website.
What is the typical setlist duration for Trish Suhr's performances?
Trish Suhr's performances typically last around 90 minutes, providing a full evening of entertainment.
Will there be any opening acts for this concert?
Currently, there are no announced opening acts for Trish Suhr's performance at Bijou Theatre.
What is the bag policy at Bijou Theatre - TN?
Bijou Theatre has a strict bag policy. Only small bags and clutches are permitted inside the venue. Larger bags must be left in your vehicle.
How can I ensure that my tickets are legitimate?
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What are the prices for tickets to see Trish Suhr?
Prices currently start around $40 and can vary based on market demand and seating selection.
Trish Suhr Knoxville Concert reviews
Half and half
ADA accommodations were horrendous. The staff were incredibly impolite, refusing parking in handicap and insisting wheelchair users could wheel themselves around. Being unable to bring chairs was a problem, leading to discomfort and potential injuries. Only seeing two of the four stages was disappointing, especially if a favorite band was playing on one of the others. Despite the negative aspects, the bands were fantastic, with great music all around. Going VIP would be the preferred choice for any future visits to this concert. It was my first concert in over a decade, and while enjoyable, I wish the experience could have been better.