so much history in such a small place. definitly stop by here! historical and amazing experience if ytou have never been to a theater.
The sound is excellent, seating is comfortable (but a little tight if you're a big person), I always enjoy myself when I've gone there and I've been to many concerts. I would recommend it to anyone.
I loved the concert since it is a quaint venue. I found myself looking around since the place is so beautiful inside!
I have family members who are in plays here and it is always a very enjoyable experience. Tickets are very affordable and the plays are always amazing, showcasing local talent
Got last minute tickets for the Ron White show on January 31, 2015. The seating for being last minute was great so BOX OFFICE gets a A+ was only about 15 rows on the stage level. The complaint I had was where I was seating I could barely hear the dialog and heard about 1/2 of the performance. The other complaint was security during the show caused a distraction. I know they were there to make sure no one was recording the performance, but standing in the aisle and standing over me even though I never had a camera, I know he was watching the rows in front of me it would have been better if they could monitor from the door way. Seating was comfortable and temperature was good. The show was great!
We went to the BJS Back in Black concert at the Tivoli. The theater is excellent. Accoustics were great. Staff was very helpful.
We love going to symphonies or other performances at the Tivoli. The place is just classy. Our last visit was for the Nutcracker Ballet last December - a very enjoyable experience. Even though we were in the very back row of the balcony (since we bought our tickets very late), we still enjoyed the show and liked being able to get out first when it was over.
Stunning historical theatre has amazing acoustics! Quite a treat to hear the Chattanooga Symphony and Opera here or one of hundreds of musicians that visit each year. Just saw Ray LaMontagne!
A beautiful theatre, a fun place to come. We were there for some young people's orchestras and performances. It was awesome. We loved it and would go again.
Chattanooga's famous Tivoli Theatre is another of the city's famous historic attractions that is still in active use today. It is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is a wonderful venue to view concerts, symphonies, plays and many other types of performances. Being a native Chattanoogan, I have viewed many different ones myself there ever since I was a kid. There's really not a bad seat in the house as far as viewing a performance, but some of the seats in the balcony don't have too much leg room. You have to remember this theater dates back to 1921 so I guess most people were of smaller size and stature back then as they say. Although, the theater is almost 100 years old, it has been fully renovated in recent years so everything is in excellent condition. The acoustics are superb for this venue as well. It also contains a famous Wurlitzer Pipe Organ that is still in use today. It just celebrated its 90th birthday as it was installed in 1924.A very classy and beautiful theater, I highly recommend attending a performance if at all possible here if you are able. It's worth checking out without attending a performance if you are in town for a short visit. Just be sure to call ahead to see if it is open for visitors.