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Smokies Stadium (formerly known as Smokies Park) is a baseball stadium located in Kodak, Tennessee, inside Sevierville city limits and east of Knoxville, adjacent to the tourist centers of Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg. The park, which opened in 2000, has a capacity of 6,412. It is the former home of the Tennessee Smokies of the Southern League.
Covenant Health Park is a 7,000-seat sports stadium under construction in Knoxville, Tennessee.Scheduled for completion in March 2025, the stadium will serve as the home baseball park of the Double-A Knoxville Smokies of the Southern League and One Knoxville SC, a Division III soccer team.
Skillet is an American Christian rock band formed in Memphis, Tennessee, in 1996. The band currently consists of husband and wife duo John Cooper (lead vocals, bass) and Korey Cooper (rhythm guitar, keyboards, backing vocals) along with Jen Ledger (drums, co-lead vocals) and Seth Morrison (lead guitar).
Alive Music Festival starts Thursday at Atwood Lake Park. There's music, fellowship and food. Anne Wilson, Skillet, Stryper and for KING + COUNTRY.
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Solutions must be invented to combat any early struggles the Smokies stadium faces if it's going to anchor a downtown district for years to come. The downtown Smokies stadium opens on Tax Day, a ...
Comatose Comes Alive is the second live album by American Christian rock band Skillet, which peaked at No. 164 on the Billboard 200. It is the band's first combination CD/DVD of live recording, as their first official live album was 2000's Ardent Worship, a worship album recorded live. The band's first live DVD was the Alien Youth DVD, which ...
The oldest stadium is Synovus Park (1926) in Columbus, Georgia, which will be the home of the Columbus Clingstones beginning in 2025. The newest stadium is Covenant Health Park (2025) in Knoxville, Tennessee, home of the Knoxville Smokies. One stadium was built in the 1920s, two in the 2000s, three in the 2010s, and two in the 2020s.
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