Looking for hometown options to pass the time this weekend before the Vols’ second game?

This week’s Urban Knoxville newsletter comes to you from Knox News reporter Keenan Thomas. Like our work? Share our free weekly newsletter with a friend .

The Tenneessee Volunteers will travel for the game tomorrow evening, but the rest of Knoxville can have fun around here beforehand.

The game against NC State starts at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, but it will be in Charlotte, North Carolina , instead of the Wolfpacks’ home stadium in Raleigh. Unless they’re traveling for the game, Vols fans will watch it televised either at home or at a bar in Knoxville.

Luckily, several other events are happening in Knoxville to kill time before the second game this season, starting with the Tennessee Valley Fair . The fair starts today and goes until Sept. 15 at Chilhowee Park at 3301 East Magnolia Ave. The fair has rides, fair food, concerts, attractions and action sports including a tractor pull on Saturday.

The 11th annual Knox Asian Festival starts Saturday with a VIP event at 6 p.m. with a ninja show, a drum show and an Indian Dance. Tickets for the VIP show are $25 and include a T-shirt and access to the main festival Sunday , which starts at 10:30 a.m. in World’s Fair Park.

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS