The evening of music, will simultaneously celebrate the Rosser family and the release of Road to Dreamland.
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The evening of music, will simultaneously celebrate the Rosser family and the release of Road to Dreamland.
Logan’s classical training and tantalizing allure of a good girl gone bad will be onstage at the Crow & Quill on Saturday, Nov. 19.
For 21 years, the Asheville Storytelling Circle has hosted the local event, bringing together the region’s finest tellers.
The three women-led groups will perform at Isis Restaurant and Music Hall on Thursday, Nov. 17.
November will read from his new collection at Malaprop’s on Sunday, Nov. 13.
Bach to Bernstein: Our 25th Anniversary Celebration will take place at Arden Presbyterian Church on Saturday, Nov. 12.
Bryan Divisions will host the event alongside hip-hop performers The MadScientist, Siyah, Edmond Ivory and MNMK and electronic musicians Guilty Pleasure and WiZo at Timo’s House on Friday, Nov. 11
Banjo enthusiasts will gather at Crosspoint Church in Montford on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 11 and 12.
The singer-songwriter plays an album release party at Isis Restaurant and Music Hall on Sunday, Nov. 6.
The folk icon performs at The Altamont Theatre on Friday, Nov. 4.
The Montford Park Players will perform their free rendition of the Shakespearean classic at the BeBe Theatre, Nov. 4-20.
Different Strokes stages an adaptation of Night of the Living Dead at The Magnetic Theatre.
Their performance in Asheville draws from their latest album, What to Expect When You’re Electing, and no politician is spared the whip of their witty charades at at Diana Wortham Theatre on Friday, Oct. 28, and Saturday, Oct. 29.
The show, featuring Winstead with Helen Hong, Joyelle Johnson and Buzz Off, Lucille, takes the stage at The Grey Eagle on Sunday, Oct. 30.
McKennitt is playing a series of rare, intimate trio performances with veteran collaborators guitarist Brian Hughes and cellist Caroline Lavelle. The tour stops at the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium on Saturday, Oct. 29.
Stroll downtown Weaverville or visit artists studios around North Buncombe County Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 29 and 30.
The fifth iteration of this local live music showcase is at Salvage Station on Tuesday, Oct. 25.
Conducted by Daniel Meyer, the Halloween-appropriate performance is at the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium on Saturday, October 22.
The performance is at UNCA’s Lipinsky Auditorium on Saturday, Oct. 22.
Costumes are encouraged at SCARY spoken word OPEN MIC, which takes place at Buffalo Nickel on Wednesday, Oct. 19.
Longtime local dancer and choreographer Sharon Cooper and Asheville Contemporary Dance Theatre present Motown Memories for a second time at BeBe Theatre on Friday-Saturday, Oct. 14-15.