So, I guess I'm bumping this thread, to ask a question. Assuming most of us common folk will not actually have tickets to get into the game, where would be some fun places in Ktown to gather with other orange-clad brethren and cisterns to watch this on the SEC network?
On campus is an option…
Vol Village opens at 10:30 a.m. in Lot 9 and is free admission. For fans unable to make it into Neyland Stadium, big screens will be stationed in Lot 9 and the amphitheater outside Gate 21 to watch the Orange & White Game live, as well as the Vols' 5:30 p.m. baseball game versus LSU.
Vol Village will feature food trucks, vendors, beverage stations, an appearance by the Spirit Squad, Smokey and VFL Sterl The Pearl. There will be free sponsor giveaways, interactive displays, face painting and fun activities for all ages.
Prior to entering Neyland Stadium, the 2024 Vols will take part in the Vol Walk beginning on Phillip Fulmer Way at the corner of Peyton Manning Pass at 11:10 a.m.
The free pregame concert begins at 11:15 a.m. in Lot 9 with Ell, one of country music's most celebrated female voices, taking the stage. Ell has been lauded as one of the most exciting and talented young artists and holds a No. 1 platinum single with Brantley Gilbert in 2019.
The free postgame concert starts at 3:15 p.m. with James taking the Lot 9 stage. The Knoxville-raised singer/songwriter has written multiple No. 1 songs for Kenny Chesney and Jordan Davis. Greylan was nominated for CMA Song of the Year "Next Thing You Know" with Davis. A rising country artist in his own right, Greylan just wrapped up his run supporting Scotty McCreery's CAB IN A SOLO TOUR and will open on select dates of Adam Doleac's WRONG SIDE OF A SUNRISE TOUR beginning on April 25.