The Daily Fact: Don't ask, William Tell.
CULTCHA
Noon, Knoxville Visitor Center. Free.
10 p.m., Brackins Blues Club, Maryville. Free.
Honky-tonk by way of Austin.
7 p.m., Patrick Sullivan's. $5-$10.
More than 40 local musicians plan to pay homage to the memory of the late local queen of the blues. The evening's headline act is Labron Lazenby and LA 3.
8 p.m., Tennessee Theatre. $10-$83.
The KSO and Knoxville Symphony Youth Orchestra collaborate on a 75th anniversary program featuring Mozart, Shostakovich, and more.
8 p.m., Morelock Music. $20.
Three ace guitarists (two of them German) who have teamed up for an acclaimed album of flamenco nuevo. Come watch the fingers fly.
9 p.m., Bistro at the Bijou. Free.
Former Satellite Pumps frontman returns with a new set of imaginative country-rock.
Sub Swara with The Malah and This Is Art
9 p.m., 90 Proof. $10-$12.
Brooklyn global-electro-dub duo Sub Swara just released their second album, Triggers.
10 p.m., Pilot Light. $5.
A benefit show of sorts by one of Knoxville's most eclectic ensembles. Their band van was stolen last week, with all of their gear inside it. They're trying to make some money to re-equip.
10 p.m., Preservation Pub. $3.
An Atlanta retro-rocker, and by retro I mean dashes of '30s swing and hot jazz, fueled by piano, brass, and even a ukulele.
CIVIX
4:30-7 p.m., West High School.
The second and final of the public meetings called by County Mayor Tim Burchett on the controversial East Knox County business park proposal.
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