The purveyors of “NOLA Future Funk” play One Stop on Aug. 30.
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The purveyors of “NOLA Future Funk” play One Stop on Aug. 30.
The downtown space has an opening reception for two shows on Aug. 30.
The local rockers play an album release show Aug. 24 at Asheville Music Hall.
The blues legend plays The Grey Eagle on Aug. 24.
The two days of workshops, music and dance parties take place Aug. 24-25 at Fleetwood’s and The Mothlight.
The 2017 winners of the Orison Prizes in Poetry & Fiction read from their works on Aug. 23 at Malaprop’s.
The renowned five-string picker and his fellow Blue Ridge Banjo Camp instructors perform Aug. 18 at the Brevard Music Center.
The local writer-illustrator launches his new wordless novel Aug. 18 at Malaprop’s.
Carmelo Pampillonio’s audio installation opens Aug. 17 at Revolve.
The South Carolina natives play Isis Music Hall on Aug. 16.
The long running stage show — with strong local ties — plays Diana Wortham Theatre through Aug. 19.
The acclaimed bassist brings her purple Mohawk to Salvage Station on Aug. 12.
The co-creators of the Asheville-based audio drama perform two episodes live on Aug. 12 at The Magnetic Theatre.
The Japanese-born guitarist returns to Isis on Aug. 9.
The celebration of African diaspora music takes place Aug. 5 at The Mothlight.
The author reads from his new book Aug. 4 at Malaprop’s.
The 46th annual gathering of over 100 artisans from across the Southeast takes place Aug. 4-5 on the grounds of All Souls Cathedral.
The 91st annual celebration of traditional and old-time music and dance takes place Aug. 2-4 at the A-B Tech/Mission Health Conference Center.
The opening event for the Asheville painter’s solo show, “Love Letter to Appalachia,” takes place August 4 at the Stand Gallery.
Backed by Phan’s band The Soul Symphony, the Asheville musicians play a collaborative show July 28 at The Grey Eagle.
The eclectic pop rockers play Salvage Station on July 27.