R.I.C.H. Fest is a movement. Founded by Richard Christopher (C.T.) Torregano, R.I.C.H. Fest was born from a simple belief — that our community deserves a celebration that gives back as much as it takes in.
Every year, across three days in Chattanooga, we bring together families, artists, musicians, and neighbors to celebrate our roots, our rhythm, and our rise. From wellness forums to field days to live performances, every moment at R.I.C.H. Fest is built around the four pillars that hold us together.
"R.I.C.H. Fest is more than an event — it's a movement. We're celebrating our roots, our rhythm, and our rise. This is how we enRICH the culture, the community and each other."
— C.T. Torregano, FounderA healing space for families to connect, learn and grow together.
A fun-filled field day for the kiddos! Come out and play.
The grand finale. VIP sections, drink specials, live music & birthday celebration.
All events require a separate ticket. Purchase below for each day you plan to attend.
General admission to the Family Wellness Mental Health Forum. Open dialogue, resources, and community connection.
Full access to the kiddos field day — water slides, bounce houses, face painting, food trucks, and more.
General entry to the Gemini Bash. Live performance by Eddie Valero, drink specials, and birthday celebration.
Secure checkout through Wix Events. You'll receive a confirmation email with your QR code immediately after purchase. Tickets are non-refundable but transferable. For group rates or VIP inquiries, contact us directly. Follow @RICHFESTCHATT for announcements.
C.T. Torregano is a Chattanooga native, entrepreneur, and community philanthropist. As the owner of Faded Barber Company and the driving force behind CT Rich Way Productions, C.T. has always believed the barbershop is more than a haircut — it's a community.
R.I.C.H. Fest is the natural extension of that philosophy. Three days. Four pillars. One community. Each event is hand-crafted to meet the community where it is — from mental health awareness to celebrations of Black joy and culture.
"This is how we enRICH the culture."