How much is it: Advance tickets cost $30 per person and cover light snacks and one drink ticket.With the theme of Decades of Divas, the party will feature drag, circus and fire performers. What is it: The annual Mardi Gras Costume Ball is hosted by the Appalachian Equality Chorus.Where: Old City Performing Arts Center, 111 State St.There's also a Fetch Me a Beer registration that provides a Young-Williams Animal Center mug and a pass for BOGO beer at 15 Knoxville breweriesĭecades of Divas: A Mardi Gras Costume Ball How much is it: It's free to attend, but costs $15 to register your pet in advance to be in the parade (or $20 day of).It starts with a pet parade from the Old City to World's Fair Park, transitioning to a pet festival with music, food, games and more What is it: The 16th annual Mardi Growl is a pet-focused festival themed around Mardi Gras.Where: Old City, then World's Fair Park.What is it: One of Knoxville's oldest bars, The Chatterbox Tavern is hosting a Mardi Gras dance party.Where: The Chatterbox Tavern, 8227 Chapman Highway heading toward Seymour.Mardi Gras Ladies Night at The Chatterbox Tavern How much is it: It's free to attend with food and drinks priced accordingly.The menu will feature Cajun classics like gumbo, muffulettas and boudin, along with special beers brewed for the event. What is it: The Mardi Gras party will have music by The Pleasure Club starting at 7 p.m.Where: Last Days of Autumn Brewing, 808 E.How much is it: It's free to attend and open to the public, with the menus at regular price.What is it: A Mardi Gras celebration at west Knoxville's arcade bar with drinks, décor, beads and king cake.How much is it: It's free to attend, so enjoy as many pints as you'd like,.For each pint sold, $1 will be donated to the Family Justice Center. What is it: The Knoxville Family Justice Center and the Knoxville Shimmy Mob are hosting a Mardi Gras fundraiser at Barrelhouse.Mardi Gras Pints for Purpose at Barrelhouse How much is it: It's free with an 18-and-older age requirement, or 21-and-older for those drinking.What is it: The drag show is hosted by Didi Blue Hart at Barrelhouse.Where: Barrelhouse by Gypsy Circus, 621 Lamar St.How much is it: It's free to attend, but be sure to get a drink while you're there!.What is it: The 1980s-themed bar is hosting its second annual Mardi Gras in Fountain City with New Orleans-inspired drinks and karaoke.Where: Fountain City Social, 4842 Harvest Mill Way.Mardi Gras Party and Fundraiser at Birdhouse Neighborhood Center How much is it: The show is free and open to the public, but don't forget to tip your bartenders!.What is it: Knoxville pianist Jason Day and his band J-Day's Gris Gris are kicking Mardi Gras off early with a night of New Orleans-style jazz and funk.Where: Barley's Taproom and Pizzeria, 200 E.Here are 11 events throughout the end of February and into March in honor of Mardi Gras. If you aren't planning on making the trip south, though, there are still plenty of ways to celebrate with friends right here in Knoxville. New Orleans, Louisiana, has been the primary hub for the festival, donning its best green, purple and gold for hundreds of years. Mardi Gras is getting ready to throw its beads in Knoxville, with Fat Tuesday coming up on Feb. View Gallery: Costumed pets take over downtown Knoxville streets for Mardi Growl
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