NOTHING MORE TOUR 2025

Fri Mar 28 2025

7:00 PM (Doors 6:00 PM)

The Signal - Concert Hall

21 Choo Choo Avenue Chattanooga, TN 37402

$40.76 - $71.36

All Ages

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Ticket Prices

• Floor [Prices include ALL fees]
     - Advance
          • Online: $40.76
          • At Box Office: $31.42
     - Day Of Show
          • Online: $48.18
          • At Box Office: $37.08

• Mezzanine [Prices include ALL fees]
     - Advance & Day Of Show
          • Online: $71.36
          • At Box Office: $57.68
 
The Box Office at The Signal is open every Friday from 10am-4pm.

Address: 21 Choo Choo Ave, Chattanooga, TN 37402

 
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The Mezzanine is 21+ only. 

Click HERE for full map image.

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PLEASE NOTE - The Signal is a cashless venue. Only credit or debit cards are accepted at the bars, box office or guest services. 

PLEASE RIDESHARE - Parking is limited around the venue. We strongly recommend using rideshare apps like Uber or Lyft for transportation to and from the venue. There is a designated rideshare pick up / drop off location near the entrance for your convenience.

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NOTHING MORE TOUR 2025

  • Nothing More

    Nothing More

    Alternative Rock

    NOTHING MORE combines the cerebral and sublime. The music Jonny Hawkins, Mark Vollelunga, Daniel Oliver, and Ben Anderson make together is primal, elemental, and even carnal. Their foundation is heady and heavy, filled with creative nuance that rewards repeated listens, while the catchy hooks always soar, intertwined in a delicious dance between accessibility and experimentation.

    They’ve already earned three GRAMMY nominations and two gold plaques along the journey. 2022’s SPIRITS, which produced songs like “YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT LOVE MEANS” and the Top 5 smash “TIRED OF WINNING,” indulged the outer edges of NOTHING MORE’s esoteric leanings without sacrificing melody. Two years later, CARNAL brings them full circle with focused precision.

    CARNAL harkens to their breakthrough 2014 self-titled set and the bombastic energy of songs like “This is the Time (Ballast),” while powerful interludes and trippy transitions anchor it all together. If SPIRTS was water, CARNAL is fire. NOTHING MORE sound biting, visceral, and in-your-face.

    “We wanted to go back to our roots a little bit on this one and see what that sounds like in 2024,” Hawkins explains. “SPIRITS was an introspective, deep dive. We wanted this one to feel immediate. CARNAL is a bit harder and more guitar-driven. There’s still a lot of depth in the musicality. We maintain the niche, fringe, progressive elements, but we also made sure every chorus is a banger.”

    Kerrang! named NOTHING MORE one of 22 Artists Shaping the Future of Rock, alongside Nine Inch Nails, Twenty One Pilots, and Bring Me The Horizon. And frontman Hawkins, who met guitarist Vollelunga before they were old enough to drive, appeared with Billie Joe Armstrong, Dave Grohl, and Hayley Williams in the English tastemaker’s Top 50 Greatest Rockstars in the World.

    “A real rock star should be someone who is a leader of culture through music,” Hawkins thoughtfully demurred when bestowed with the honor. “They steer the world in some direction. They can shift people to think in a different way. For a long while now, there has been a void of bands of substance. Now, people are coming out of hibernation. They want something philosophically minded.”

    “IF IT DOESN’T HURT” became NOTHING MORE’s next Top 10 single in early 2024. CARNAL also boasts the big and vibey “ANGEL SONG” (featuring Disturbed’s David Draiman). “STUCK” “is probably the heaviest song we’ve ever written,” Vollelunga says of the CARNAL’s diverse tracklist. “On the other end of the spectrum, ‘DOWN THE RIVER is very singer-songwriter. ‘FREEFALL’ is an emotional ride.”

    Confessional authenticity and passion bind all the songs together. The lyrics sprang from a time of upheaval in Hawkins’ life, which eventually saw the singer relocate from Louisiana to Tennessee. “My life pretty much went through a full reset,” he explains. “Everything got turned upside down.”

    “IF IT DOESN’T HURT” and “FREEFALL” address that season of turmoil. So does “HOUSE ON SAND,” which draws inspiration from the Old Testament story about Joseph’s “coat of many colors” and the New Testament parable about the wisdom of building a home on rock vs the folly of building on sand. “I kind of built my whole life around a person and circumstances, and it all crumbled,” Jonny laments. “It was a huge learning lesson, which I think many people go through at some point in their lives.”

    Rather than self-produce, NOTHING MORE sought out a producer for the first time in years. They hired fellow GRAMMY nominee Drew Fulk, aka WZRD BLD (Motionless In White, Ice Nine Kills, Wage War), after a single meeting because the chemistry between the five of them was just that good.

    A handful of diverse collaborations further enhance CARNAL, including phonk star Sinizter (“STUCK”), I Prevail’s Eric Vanlerberghe (“HOUSE ON SAND”), and Draiman on “ANGEL SONG,” which touches on “the eternal struggle between the free and rebellious spirit of the individual vs. the crushing entanglements of the inevitability of societal systems,” Hawkins explains. “While some of those systems are necessary to some degree in a civilized society, there is a point where they ensnare as many people as they help. This song taps into that rebellious, free-spirited instinct or hope in us all.”

    “GIVE IT TIME” and “DOWN THE RIVER” are unapologetic messages of hope. “Those songs are for anyone who finds themselves in a worn out or beaten down point in their life,” says Hawkins.

    Several interludes appear throughout – “| CARNAL |,” “| HEAD |,” “| HEART |,” “| SIGHT |,” and “| SOUND |,” which mirror the icons and psychometric markers Hawkins used to build his SPIRITS TEST. The 25-question quiz is a meta personality test inspired by the Myers-Briggs personality test, the “Big 5” personality traits, the Enneagram, the work of Alan Watts, and a bit of the Zodiac and spirituality.

    Oliver hails SPIRITS as “probably the most progressive record we’ve released – dense songs with lots of musical exploration, which has always been a big part of the band. Everyone fears that a producer will make things too straight-ahead. But I’m doing a lot with effects on my bass, letting it carry some of the grit. The musical identity of NOTHING MORE wasn’t neutered. CARNAL is just focused.”

    Similarly, Vollelunga points out that the progressive element was there from the beginning, with a rhythmic crunch akin to Tool or Rage Against The Machine and a love for huge melodies. “Jonny and I started jamming 20 years ago,” the guitarist recalls. “We played around town locally in San Antonio. When Dan joined, he encouraged us to play outside of our city. We became a ‘real’ band.”

    Club shows, DIY releases, and a “battle of the bands” victory that landed them a few dates on the Vans Warped Tour in 2007 gave NOTHING MORE the space to forge their unique identity. Hawkins switched from drums to singing before 2009’s The Few Not Fleeting. Buzzed about performances at major festivals earned the attention of Better Noise, who reissued 2013’s self-titled album in 2014.

    Songs like “Here’s to the Heartache” and gold-single “Jenny” made early splashes on the radio before “This is the Time (Ballast)” became the No. 1 song of the decade on Sirius XM Octane. 2017’s The

    Stories We Tell Ourselves produced the Top 10 single “Do You Really Want It?” and earned three Grammy noms, including Best Rock Album, Rock Performance, and Rock Song (for the gold-certified “Go to War”).

    Crowds who’ve seen Hawkins wrestle with the band’s self-made 14-foot-tall Scorpion Tail Midi controller attest to NOTHING MORE’s uniquely immersive power. They’ve earned new acolytes on the road with hard rock titans, including Shinedown, Five Finger Death Punch, Breaking Benjamin, Papa Roach, In This Moment, and co-headliners Asking Alexandria. The Guardian observed: “There’s a sophistication to NOTHING MORE’s angst that raises them above the tumult-tossed pit.”

    Musically, lyrically, and creatively, the band embodies determined evolution and a resilient spirit. “It’s my time,” Jonny belts out in “Stuck.” “This is for the people who can’t break through / I used to feel just like you.” He claims the next phase of his life with an anthem, encouraging others to do the same.

    NOTHING MORE charms and attracts fans of Linkin Park, Muse, Incubus, Deftones, and like-minded acts that conjure genuine feelings with immediacy and integrity. Memorize the arena-ready hooks. Get mesmerized by the intimate, communal live show. Dig deeper down the rabbit hole into the work of philosophers and artists like Watts, Eckhart Tolle, and Carl Jung, who inspire the band because there’s a place for every type of rock fan with NOTHING MORE. Built to last, here to stay.
  • Silly Goose

    Silly Goose

    Metal

    Silly Goose is the audacious brainchild of Jackson Foster and Alan Benikhis, musicians who eat, sleep, and breathe the raw power of late 90’s rap rock and nu metal. Growing up, the two marinated in the vibes of Limp Bizkit, Rage Against the Machine, Gojira, and an eclectic mix of genres, all coming together to forge the unmistakable sound of Silly Goose.

    Silly Goose’s first EP, The Goose Is Out Of The Bag, was put together while the boys were still in high school and laid the groundwork for their ambitious style, while simultaneously showcasing one of the attributes that their fans most appreciate–a commitment to delivering hard-hitting music without taking themselves too seriously. At the end of the day, Silly Goose is about providing an outlet for all kinds of feelings, from frustration to rage, resentment and revenge to reveling in the joy of occasionally wanting to just be silly and mosh for the sheer exhilaration of it.

    As Silly Goose moved beyond high school, both the band and its members matured significantly. They recorded their debut album, The Streets Heard It First, which laid the bedrock for their evolving sound. The heavy-hitting, anthem-like choruses and raucous energy of these early tracks struck a powerful chord with fans. The album's title also reflected the group's commitment to bringing their music directly to the people, independently and on their own terms.

    The band’s upcoming EP Bad Behavior signals yet another step up from their previous work. Songs like "King of the Hill" and "Tsunami" continue to push boundaries and mark a massive milestone as their first release since signing with Blue Grape Music.

    What truly sets Silly Goose apart is their fusion of high-energy performances with a genuine, down-to-earth vibe. They never take themselves too seriously. Their simple mission is to make good music, have fun and make the people happy; a purpose that endears them to fans who appreciate the authenticity of their vibe. Silly Goose isn’t just a band; they’re a brotherhood of rockers who live to shred and put on unforgettable live shows.

    The Silly Goose origin story is pivotal to their grassroots rise of die-hard fans. Jackson Foster and Alan Benikhis, both Atlanta natives, originally founded Silly Goose after jamming together in high school under another name. They kickstarted their musical journey at familiar local hotspots like Smith's Olde Bar and The Masquerade, but these stages were just the beginning. Driven by a relentless, innovative spirit, the band retrofitted a trailer into a mobile stage, complete with a generator, to perform electrifying free street shows outside larger venues, usually following larger bands and playing in a parking lot, gas station or any spot close to where the crowds let out after the official show finished. This guerrilla-style approach first rocked Atlanta's Music Midtown and local venues, but quickly exploded into out-of-state festivals.

    The pivotal moment for Silly Goose came in 2022 at DWP’s Inkarceration Festival in Ohio. In a now infamous move, the band “crashed” the festival when they set up and played a set in one of the festival parking lots. Receiving news of the commotion, producer Danny Wimmer himself stormed out to personally shut them down, but as legend goes, Wimmer was so blown away by their performance and out-of-the-box, old-school work ethic that he decided instead to add them to the festival lineup for the next two days. This epic event marked the start of Silly Goose’s regular appearances at DWP festivals and a cult following of fans who either witnessed the original show or desperately wish they had. Since then, Silly Goose has been packing in ever-growing, wildly enthusiastic crowds and cultivating a fiercely loyal fan base.

    The current lineup of Silly Goose features Jackson Foster on lead vocals, Alan Benikhis on drums, Ian Binion on lead guitar and backup vocals, and Yalli Alvarez on bass guitar and backup vocals. Together, they create a sound that’s both explosive and deeply engaging, powered by Jackson’s dynamic vocal delivery and the band’s relentless instrumentation. The band collaborates on writing with Foster taking the lead on lyrics and steering the ship throughout the production process.

    In the ever-evolving world of rock, Silly Goose stands out with their groundbreaking approach, infectious energy, and unwavering dedication to their craft. As they continue to blaze new trails and expand their reach, one thing remains rock solid: their commitment to delivering kick-ass music and unforgettable live experiences for their fans.
  • Emerge

    Emerge

    Hard Rock

    With roots in both Chattanooga, and Nashville, TN, Emerge blends the raw, in-your-face aggressiveness of metal, with the melodic elements of hard rock to form an explosive, guitar driven sound. Originally forming in 2011, the band has relied on hard work and determination to secure every opportunity they’ve had, and have toured around the Southeast while sharing stages with national acts such as Scott Stapp, Red, Fuel, 10 Years, Drowning Pool, and Saliva, among others. 

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limit 8 per person
Floor
General Admission - Standing Room Only
Floor - Regular
$40.76 ($30.50 + $10.26 fees)
Mezzanine - Rail Seating [21+ Only]
An upgraded general admission ticket that includes exclusive access to the Mezzanine with guaranteed seating along the rail. Features perfect views of the stage & drink ordering directly from your seat. *Not wheelchair accessible
Mezzanine Rail Seating - Regular
$71.36 ($56.00 + $15.36 fees)
Mezzanine - Table [21+ Only]
A premium general admission ticket that includes exclusive access to high-top tables w/ seating for 4 in the Mezzanine (price is per ticket - must purchase 4 tickets). Features drink ordering & delivery to the table. *Not wheelchair accessible
Mezzanine Table - Regular
$71.36 ($56.00 + $15.36 fees)

Delivery Method

ticketFast
Will Call

Terms & Conditions

No refunds - no exceptions. Lineups and times are subject to change. Any ticket suspected of being purchased for the sole purpose of reselling can be canceled at the discretion of The Signal and/or TicketWeb. Tickets purchased from 3rd party resellers or any other ticketing websites are not allowed. Valid government-issued photo ID required for entry to age-restricted events. Tickets available at the door (if not sold out). No re-entry. Physical tickets available at the box office.

NOTHING MORE TOUR 2025

Fri Mar 28 2025 7:00 PM

(Doors 6:00 PM)

The Signal - Concert Hall Chattanooga TN
NOTHING MORE TOUR 2025

$40.76 - $71.36 All Ages

Ticket Prices

• Floor [Prices include ALL fees]
     - Advance
          • Online: $40.76
          • At Box Office: $31.42
     - Day Of Show
          • Online: $48.18
          • At Box Office: $37.08

• Mezzanine [Prices include ALL fees]
     - Advance & Day Of Show
          • Online: $71.36
          • At Box Office: $57.68
 
The Box Office at The Signal is open every Friday from 10am-4pm.

Address: 21 Choo Choo Ave, Chattanooga, TN 37402

 
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The Mezzanine is 21+ only. 

Click HERE for full map image.

--
PLEASE NOTE - The Signal is a cashless venue. Only credit or debit cards are accepted at the bars, box office or guest services. 

PLEASE RIDESHARE - Parking is limited around the venue. We strongly recommend using rideshare apps like Uber or Lyft for transportation to and from the venue. There is a designated rideshare pick up / drop off location near the entrance for your convenience.

--
Need an Access Code? Sign up for our newsletter to get new show announcements, exclusive presale codes, rental discounts and more. Sign up HERE.

*Presale codes are usually sent out on Thursdays at 10am as part of our weekly newsletter. 

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

All Ages
limit 8 per person
Floor
General Admission - Standing Room Only
Floor - Regular
$40.76 ($30.50 + $10.26 fees)
Mezzanine - Rail Seating [21+ Only]
An upgraded general admission ticket that includes exclusive access to the Mezzanine with guaranteed seating along the rail. Features perfect views of the stage & drink ordering directly from your seat. *Not wheelchair accessible
Mezzanine Rail Seating - Regular
$71.36 ($56.00 + $15.36 fees)
Mezzanine - Table [21+ Only]
A premium general admission ticket that includes exclusive access to high-top tables w/ seating for 4 in the Mezzanine (price is per ticket - must purchase 4 tickets). Features drink ordering & delivery to the table. *Not wheelchair accessible
Mezzanine Table - Regular
$71.36 ($56.00 + $15.36 fees)

Delivery Method

ticketFast
Will Call

Terms & Conditions

No refunds - no exceptions. Lineups and times are subject to change. Any ticket suspected of being purchased for the sole purpose of reselling can be canceled at the discretion of The Signal and/or TicketWeb. Tickets purchased from 3rd party resellers or any other ticketing websites are not allowed. Valid government-issued photo ID required for entry to age-restricted events. Tickets available at the door (if not sold out). No re-entry. Physical tickets available at the box office.