709 Broad St, Chattanooga, TN 37402, USA
tivolichattanooga.com
+1 423-757-5580
I'm not sure why the website doesn't mention that the theater is currently closed for refurbishment. I came from out of town to see a play I purchased tickets for several months ago only to find theater locked up and a sign saying deliveries to McCallie address. A few locals were unaware the theater was closed and didn't know where McCallie Street was but fortunately they were able to navigate their phones GPS and I followed for over 20 min in the rain! We were surprised to find ample parking in and around our hilltop destination. The new location was not communicated well and could be added to the phone message (yeah I called) or to the website. This was not a pleasant surprise and was poorly handled.
06.05.2024
Came here to see the David Blaine show. Lots of parking available around the area. If you get there early can you even park in front of the theater. The venue is a perfect size for events. Easy to see the stage from all angles. Does not feel crammed. Was able to enjoy the show. Seats were fairly comfortable. They were serving beverages, popcorn and other snacks outside the seating area. Has a modern vintage ambiance about the place. Would definitely come back here again for other events.
03.06.2018
So lovely and timeless inside 😍😍 Theo Vonn was great too! (Taken in 2021)
13.11.2023
Beautiful classic historic theatre with gold trim and red velvet chairs. This is like stepping back into time. Photos are of recent concerts..Chattanooga Symphony with Bernadette Peters and Straight No Chaser tour. The Loge is the best seating option.
02.01.2020
Wow! What a beautiful venue in a great location! I love nostalgia and old buildings. This place wowed me as a first-time visitor. My family and I attended a Sunday evening Christian concert and parking was great along with a beautiful downtown setting. Made us feel like we stepped back in time. Upon our entry, we were greeted by very friendly staff who actually cared about your coming. Security was tight which we loved (for our own safety). Very much like the Fox Theater in Atlanta, which is fantastic. The restrooms were huge and well-stocked. The grand staircasings were awesome. I don't think there's a bad seat in the house since the auditorium is smaller than most big venues so the show you come to see will be well-viewed and you had that close-up feel even if you had a further seat back. The only part we didn't like was the cracking paint and ceiling which seemed so very displeasing to look at, almost unsettling sitting under it. Paint chips had dusted all the balcony seats which told us that the ceiling was truly falling little by little. The cosmetics of the old 1920s building really needed some TLC, but overall, it was a grand night surrounded by beautiful decorations and great stage sound. Almost too loud for such a small auditorium, but we endured. I would definitely go back for the nostalgic setting, but pray they begin repairs as soon as possible. A fun night in Chattanooga!
27.03.2019
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