The acclaimed bassist’s star-studded tour stops at Salvage Station on Nov. 3.
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The acclaimed bassist’s star-studded tour stops at Salvage Station on Nov. 3.
The first self-guided tours of North Asheville art studios is set for Oct. 28 and 29.
The synthesis of Lovestruck Suckers and The Get Right Band play a rare Asheville show at The Altamont Theatre on Oct. 27.
The one-woman play about Daniel Boone’s wife Rebecca runs Oct. 27-28 at White Horse Black Mountain.
The St. Lucia reggae artist plays an all-ages show to benefit hurricane victims on Oct. 26 at The Grey Eagle.
British-born, Paris-based singer opens for Son Little on Thursday, Oct. 26 at The Mothlight.
Marvin Cole’s one-man show takes place Tuesday, Oct. 24 in the Fellowship Hall of Beverly Hills Baptist Church.
Laura Jane Grace and her band play The Orange Peel on Saturday, Oct. 21.
The fall edition of the fair takes place Oct. 20-22 at the U.S. Cellular Center.
Country/folk musician Austin Lucas and comedian Ryan Singer stop by The Odditorium on Wednesday, Oct. 18 at 8 p.m.
Asheville-based theatre company The Synthesis Experiment’s debut production runs Oct. 17-21 at Toy Boat Community Art Space.
The neosoul singer/guitarist plays The Mothlight on Saturday, Oct. 14 at 9:30 p.m.
The Charlotte-based instrumental funk quartet plays 185 King St. in Brevard on Friday, Oct. 13, at 8 p.m.
Alabama Shakes’ Brittany Howard teams with Nashville singer-songwriters Jesse Lafser and Becca Mancari for a Sunday, Oct. 8, show at The Orange Peel.
The local singer-songwriter swaps songs with Chuck Brodsky and Jonathan Byrd on Saturday, Oct. 7 at White Horse Black Mountain.
The inaugural two-day music festival is set for Oct. 7-8 at Pisgah Brewing Co.
The “Hey Asheville” pop-up show runs Oct. 2-8 at Horse + Hero with an artist reception Oct. 6.
The North African guitarist and his band play a free show at The Mothlight on Monday, Oct. 2.
Asheville’s own Greg Cartwright and his band play The Grey Eagle on Saturday, Oct. 1.
The 43rd annual celebration of Southern Appalachian music, dance, arts and crafts takes place Saturday, Sept. 30 at Western Carolina University.
The 50th edition of the annual festival runs Oct. 2-7 on and around the campus of Mars Hill University.