HOW TO ACCESS YOUR MOBILE TICKETS ON YOUR PHONE

  1. From your Phone, visit www.knoxbijou.org.

  2. From the dropdown menu on the right side, click on the download arrow next to “Events” and then select “Ticketmaster Account Manager.”

  3. From the Ticketmaster Account Manager, scroll to “ACCESSING YOUR TICKETS” and click “Manage Tickets.”

  4. Sign in with your Ticketmaster credentials.

  5. Once tickets load, click “View Event Details.”

  6. Under “Tickets” you will see the location of your tickets. Click on one of the location links, which will open a new window with your ticket. If you have more than one ticket, you can slide your finger from right to left, and it will scroll to your additional tickets.

  7. OPTIONAL: You have the option to add tickets to your Apple Wallet or Google Wallet on your Phone, but that is not required. You can scan your tickets from the Account Manager at the theater.

2024-2025 CONCERT SEASON

We are so excited to announce our 25th anniversary concert season! Join us for a series of unforgettable performances featuring internationally acclaimed guest artists backed by our 17 piece big band!

PRICING

  • Season Subscriptions: 5 concerts for $213.50. Subscribers enjoy a 10% discount over single ticket pricing and get preferred seating accommodations. Keep your seats from last season, or choose new ones before tickets go on sale to the general public.

  • Note: price does not include applicable service fees. The box office charges $20 per order (not per ticket).

RENEWING SUBSCRIBERS

Renewals begin Monday, July 29th at 10am. Renewing subscribers have until August 23rd to renew their seats from the 2023-24 season.

NEW SUBSCRIBERS

New subscriptions can be purchased beginning Monday, August 12th at 10am.

SINGLE EVENT TICKETS

Single event tickets will go on sale August 26 at 10am.

HOW TO ORDER

Online: Follow this link to renew or subscribe online. If renewing, click “Pay Invoice”. If a new subscriber, click “Buy Tickets” and you’ll be directed to the KJO subscription page.
By phone:
Call 865-684-1200 ext 2
In person: Visit the box office at 224 Clinch Avenue, 37902. (on the north side of the Tennessee Theatre).

The box office is open Monday-Friday from 10am-3pm for in-person orders and phone orders.

fan reviews


FIVE STARS
Tennessee Theatre - Knoxville, TN - Thu, Dec 10, 2015 Posted 12/13/2015 by Anonymous

This was probably the best vocal performance I have attended. The jazz orchestra was spot-on, and Cécile McLorin Salvant was absolutely stunning. Each section of the orchestra was featured, and it led to a very interesting performance.

Favorite moment: The best song was "What child is This?" Cécile showcased her range and dynamics very well.

FIVE STARS
New Orleans Comes to Knoxville

U.S. Cellular Stage at the Bijou Theatre - Knoxville, TN - Tue, Oct 13, 2015 Posted 10/16/2015 by Jazz2please

We had the most fun clapping, whooping and stomping through Dalfeayo and Herlin's performance with the KJO! What a start to the new season! And our own guys stood up to not only superbly backing up the guest artists, but to their solos and enhancing the riffs, off-chart jamming and improvising. We both said it was in the top five concerts we'd ever attended. Proud of the KJO. Vance, Dr. Bill and all are fabulous. Loved "meeting" the Marsalis family's trombonist and adored seeing Herlin work his magic. A wonderful evening!

Favorite moment: The fabulous parade through the audience!
Setlist: Skylark, Little Liza Jane, and all

FIVE STARS
Clairdee was stunning!

U.S. Cellular Stage at the Bijou Theatre - Knoxville, TN - Tue, Apr 14, 2015 Posted 04/17/2015 by TNJazzfan

The Knoxville Jazz Orchestra was magnificent, as usual. Many cities that are much larger than Knoxville do not have a big band of the caliber of the KJO - or a big band, period. Knoxville is indeed fortunate to have fabulous musicians - not merely entertainers - such as these. Vance Thompson and the KJO's ability to attract nationally known guest musicians is a testament to this fact. Clairdee was unpretentious and soulful. Her ability to bend a note giving us much more than the composer wrote was breathtaking; however, she never lost sight of the melody. She is respectful of jazz standards but brings a fresh interpretation to them. We also enjoyed her banter and explanation of the history of the songs. The KJO is always a bargain (we assume because of generous sponsors); tickets are incredibly reasonably priced and affordable to most people, especially when compared to pop entertainers who charge 4 times as much for dubious quality musicianship played in a barn like Thompson Boling Arena. Keep up the great work KJO! We would LOVE to see Clairdee again. Thanks for a great evening.

Favorite moment: Clairdee's rendition of God Bless The Child

Setlist: All of Me, Darn that Dream, Beautlful Friendship, I Wished on the Moon, The Blues are Brewin', I Must Have That Man, Billie's Blues, Dream of Life, I'm Gonna Lock My Heart, Smoke Gets in your Eyes, What a Little Moonlight Can Do, I'm Always Drunk in San Francisco, Day in Day Out, Don't Explain, Them There Eyes, God Bless the Child, Your Mother's Son-in-law, Nice Work if You Can Get It

FIVE STARS
Amazing performance!
U.S. Cellular Stage at the Bijou Theatre - Knoxville, TN - Tue, Feb 10, 2015
Posted 02/14/2015 by Macadoodledo

This was the first time that I have been to see the Knoxville Jazz Orchestra. They are FANTASTIC!! I was very impressed with the talent we have here in Knoxville. Jane Monheit was also incredible. Her voice is beautiful! Love the choices of songs!

FIVE STARS
Jane Monheit & Knox Jazz was Great!

U.S. Cellular Stage at the Bijou Theatre - Knoxville, TN - Tue, Feb 10, 2015
Posted 02/13/2015 by Anonymous

First time seeing a show at the Bijou Theatre and it was fantastic! The Knox Jazz Orchestra has some seriously talented players, and Jane Monheit was the perfect compliment to the big band jazz orchestra. Good to see the jazz community in Knoxville flourishing. I'll definitely be back.

FIVE STARS
An amazing performance by Knoxville Jazz Orchestra

Tennessee Theatre - Knoxville, TN - Tue, Dec 16, 2014 Posted 12/19/2014 by abow

An absolutely amazing performance by the Knoxville Jazz Orchestra! A must see for the holiday season!
Favorite moment: The entire performance was fantastic

FIVE STARS
Swinging Jazz Christmas concert was wonderful

Tennessee Theatre - Knoxville, TN - Tue, Dec 16, 2014
Posted 12/19/2014 by Jazzaway

As usual the Knoxville Jazz Orchestra performs beautifully!! My date and I make this an annual event every Christmas and always love it!!

FIVE STARS
Orchestra is tops!

Tennessee Theatre - Knoxville, TN - Tue, Dec 16, 2014 Posted 12/19/2014 by FoxyKnoxy

This orchestra just gets better every time we see them. Music was exhilarating and fun. Peplowski is an accomplished musician and entertaining as well. Clairdee blew us away. Will definitely go back to see the orchestra and her again in April.

Favorite moment: Silent Night finale.

FIVE STARS
Tennessee Theatre - Knoxville, TN - Tue, Dec 16, 2014 Posted 12/19/2014 by justmovedtotown

WOW one word says it all!! The evening started with a pre-show concert by the teenage aspiring jazz musicians in the lobby area prior to THE performance. The Knoxville Jazz Orchestra ended with their "Not so Silent Night" and it was all GREAT. The performance was as good as those I have heard in jazz clubs and concerts in LA to New Orleans to Chicago to St Louis to NYC. They rank up with all of them.

Favorite moment: the soloists' were well chosen

FIVE STARS
jazz

Tennessee Theatre - Knoxville, TN - Tue, Dec 16, 2014 Posted 12/19/2014 by usaftk

My 1st time to the TN theater, 1st jazz concert, and I thoroughly enjoyed myself! Will certainly go again and encourage others to do the same. Had a great time!!!

Favorite moment: Really enjoyed the whole program, but my personal favorite was the saxophone solo's.

FIVE STARS
Amazing

Tennessee Theatre - Knoxville, TN - Tue, Dec 16, 2014
Posted 12/19/2014 by stardavis

I took my 11 yr. Old son, who just started band. He thought it was great. I was so glad I could share this with him right at Christmas. Thank you so much for giving me time with my son.

FIVE STARS
Ridiculous talent, such a privilege to witness!

U.S. Cellular Stage at the Bijou Theatre - Knoxville, TN - Tue, Oct 7, 2014 Posted 10/13/2014 by MTBstreetbiker

The Monty Alexander B-day concert was absolutely incredible. I totally underestimated the level these guys play at, and that's coming from a very musically active person. It was awesome to have the Jamaican reggae guys come along and contribute to the "Jamaican riddim" that was often heard. I especially liked the dual song "River + Hurricane" which contained both flowy soft sections and intense complex ones. The reggae bassist had a little debut where he sang "No Woman No Cry" (originally by Bob Marley) and I was extremely impressed with his voice and overall vocal range. In addition, being a drummer myself, I enjoyed watching both drummers (from the Knoxville Jazz Orchestra, and Monty's reggae drummer) especially when playing complex riffs.You could see moments throughout the concert where Monty really was living his music, super focused and entranced in the rhythms he was producing, hands flying around all over the keys. No wonder he was named in the top 5 of the Greatest Jazz Pianists of All Time. It was a privilege to experience for sure. This performance was easily a 10/10 stars.

Favorite moment: "River + Hurricane" and all the Reggae songs

FIVE STARS
Monty Alexander was beyond incredible

U.S. Cellular Stage at the Bijou Theatre - Knoxville, TN - Tue, Oct 7, 2014
Posted 10/10/2014 by hapstar

It was not enough that Knoxville hosted one of the top Jazz pianist of our era. It was not enough that the Knoxville Jazz Orchestra is constantly reaching new heights with their playing and performance and backed Monty Alexander. Together, they had to bring it in with a bang, smash and pow. Interlacing seeminglessly effortless improvisional solos, jams, joints, vibes and songs. Jazz like it was meant to be played, Reggae as it was intended with bass, drums, feeling. OMG, if you missed this, I feel bad for you.