Tennessee football will face off April 13 against … Tennessee football.
That’s right, it’s time for the 2024 Orange & White Game and the second annual Vol Village Music Festival.
The spring game is sold out, but you can still enjoy the day’s festivities!
Only 10,000 tickets were available because Neyland Stadium is under construction. Ticket proceeds go to UT’s My All Campaign.
The game will be televised, and Vol Village will host free events all day at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville.
Here’s what you need to know about the Vol Village Music Festival and how you can be a part of the Orange & White Game – even if you didn’t get a ticket.
SEC Network+ will stream the game at 1 p.m. April 13.
SEC Network+ is available through ESPN+ on the app or online. Sling TV offers the service, too, through the Sling Orange package with the Sports Extra add-on.
If you get SEC Network via your cable, satellite or streaming (i.e. YouTube TV) package, you can log onto ESPN.com/watch to watch SEC Network+.
Vol Village will be in parking lot nine in front of Neyland Stadium. Every event is free.
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Fans can park on campus starting at 7 a.m. Three locations will offer free parking:
Phillip Fulmer Way will be closed.
The spring practice game occurs each spring. The offense wears white jerseys and occupies the home sideline. The defense wears orange jerseys and occupies the away sideline. Quarterbacks wear Smokey Grey jerseys.
The game gives recruits and fans an early peek at the team prior to the fall season.
This marks the fifth consecutive year the spring game has been altered.
While only 10,000 fans can attend the 2024 game, the Vol Village Music Festival will have space for everyone else.
Keenan Thomas is a higher education reporter. Email keenan.thomas@knoxnews.com. X, formerly known as Twitter @specialk2real.
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