Upcoming events and things to do in Asheville, NC. Below is a list of events for festivals, concerts, art exhibitions, group meetups and more.

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Tuesday, June 9, 2020
Feeding the 828! Feeding Asheville’s Music Community One Beat at a Time!
Jun 9 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Thomas Wolfe Auditorium

Feeding the 828!

*This event is specifically created to provide meals to members of the Asheville music community. This applies to musicians, bands, music venue employees (bouncers, security, ushers, sound engineers, bartenders, etc.) Long story short: If you make a living from the music industry, you are eligible.

Each meal will consist of hot meal with a side item, a bag of popcorn, and a free bottle of hand sanitizer (donated by Eda Rhyne Distilling and Cultivated Cocktails).

For more information, please email us at [email protected].

This event is proudly supported by:

Presented by Asheville Music Professionals (AMP), 103.3 Asheville FM, Make Noise, & Shay Brown Events

Feeding Asheville’s Music Community One Beat at a Time!
Tuesday Early Jam
Jun 9 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
The One Stop at Asheville Music Hall
Tuesday Night Funk Jam
Jun 9 @ 10:00 pm – Jun 10 @ 6:00 pm
The One Stop at Asheville Music Hall

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EVERY Tuesday at Asheville Music Hall! Tuesday Night Funk Jam has been a huge part of Asheville’s vibrant music scene since 2008 and is #Asheville’s hottest weekly concert. Tuesday Night Funk Jam is programmed and orchestrated by an evolved Legendary House Band with trombonist Derrick Lee Johnson at the helm. At 10PM sharp, the Legendary House Band kicks off the night

Wednesday, June 10, 2020
Around the Web – Updated each week!
Jun 10 all-day
Online

Don’t miss our staff-curated list of live events and resources.

BMC@Home 
Jun 10 all-day
Online

BMC@Home – Composition student Andrew Kosinski performs a new piece for solo piano, guest artist Hanzhi Wang performs a Mendelssohn transcription for accordion, and flutists Amy Porter and Dilshad Posnock join conductor JoAnn Falletta in a special work for flute choir.

Brevard Music Center Digital BMC: Barber Violin Concerto + Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2
Jun 10 all-day
Online
It’s concerto week at Digital BMC! New features include Kelly Hall-Tompkins performing the Barber Violin Concerto and Conrad Tao performing Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2, plus Bella Hristova performing the Bruch Violin Concerto.
Brevard Music Center Video of the Week: “Humming Chorus” from Puccini’s opera Madama Butterfly
Jun 10 all-day
Online

Video of the Week

Members of the BMC 2020 Janiec Opera Company join together to perform an at-home version of the “Humming Chorus” from Puccini’s opera Madama Butterfly. This wistful, wordless melody is sung by an off-stage chorus at the end of Act II, as Butterfly waits for her husband’s ship to dock.

Keith’s Corner – Mahler
Jun 10 all-day
Online

Keith Lockhart discusses his deep connection with the music of Mahler and collaborating with his dear friend Ilana Davidson.

Thursday, June 11, 2020
Around the Web – Updated each week!
Jun 11 all-day
Online

Don’t miss our staff-curated list of live events and resources.

BMC@Home 
Jun 11 all-day
Online

BMC@Home – Composition student Andrew Kosinski performs a new piece for solo piano, guest artist Hanzhi Wang performs a Mendelssohn transcription for accordion, and flutists Amy Porter and Dilshad Posnock join conductor JoAnn Falletta in a special work for flute choir.

Brevard Music Center Digital BMC: Barber Violin Concerto + Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2
Jun 11 all-day
Online
It’s concerto week at Digital BMC! New features include Kelly Hall-Tompkins performing the Barber Violin Concerto and Conrad Tao performing Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2, plus Bella Hristova performing the Bruch Violin Concerto.
Brevard Music Center Video of the Week: “Humming Chorus” from Puccini’s opera Madama Butterfly
Jun 11 all-day
Online

Video of the Week

Members of the BMC 2020 Janiec Opera Company join together to perform an at-home version of the “Humming Chorus” from Puccini’s opera Madama Butterfly. This wistful, wordless melody is sung by an off-stage chorus at the end of Act II, as Butterfly waits for her husband’s ship to dock.

Keith’s Corner – Mahler
Jun 11 all-day
Online

Keith Lockhart discusses his deep connection with the music of Mahler and collaborating with his dear friend Ilana Davidson.

Come Together Asheville
Jun 11 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm
Online

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A concert to benefit musicians and music programs.

What a unique lineup we have for this live streaming concert! Grammy-award winner Mark O’Connor headlines, with a duo performance with Maggie O’Connor. Mark is known for many things, including Appalachian Journey, bridging the gap between classical and folk music.

FULL LINEUP:
Mark O’Connor and Maggie O’Connor duo
David Wilcox Music
Al Petteway & Amy White
Jamie Laval
Underhill Rose
Justin Ray
Matt Williams
Kevin Spears – Kalimbaman
Andrew Scotchie
Adama Dembele
Ashley Heath
The Moon and You
Jeremias Djer Zunguze
Floyd Philharmonic
Mar PA
comic Hilliary S Begley,
hosted by Lockie Hunter

Rotating Local Shuffle
Jun 11 @ 10:00 pm – Jun 12 @ 2:00 am
The One Stop at Asheville Music Hall

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Friday, June 12, 2020
Around the Web – Updated each week!
Jun 12 all-day
Online

Don’t miss our staff-curated list of live events and resources.

Brevard Music Center Digital BMC: Barber Violin Concerto + Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2
Jun 12 all-day
Online
It’s concerto week at Digital BMC! New features include Kelly Hall-Tompkins performing the Barber Violin Concerto and Conrad Tao performing Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2, plus Bella Hristova performing the Bruch Violin Concerto.
Brevard Music Center Video of the Week: “Humming Chorus” from Puccini’s opera Madama Butterfly
Jun 12 all-day
Online

Video of the Week

Members of the BMC 2020 Janiec Opera Company join together to perform an at-home version of the “Humming Chorus” from Puccini’s opera Madama Butterfly. This wistful, wordless melody is sung by an off-stage chorus at the end of Act II, as Butterfly waits for her husband’s ship to dock.

Keith’s Corner – Mahler
Jun 12 all-day
Online

Keith Lockhart discusses his deep connection with the music of Mahler and collaborating with his dear friend Ilana Davidson.

In This Together: closer with music and conversation
Jun 12 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
online radio

Check out our new weekly segment called In This Together, something to help bring us a little closer with music and conversation in a time when we need to be apart. Hosted by Daniel Gilliam and Teddy Abrams, with each show we’ll virtually gather with notable figures, musicians and you. You can listen Fridays at 3pm on 90.5 WUOL or watch live on Facebook.

Free Dead Fridays
Jun 12 @ 5:30 pm
The One Stop at Asheville Music Hall

Join us at The One Stop at Asheville Music Hall every Friday at 5:30PM for our FREE Acoustic Grateful Dead series Featuring members of Phuncle Sam and great drink and food specials.

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Chorus Line POSTPONED to 2021 Season
Jun 12 @ 8:00 pm
Flat Rock Playhouse
Saturday, June 13, 2020
 Keith’s Corner! Czech composer Leoš Janáček
Jun 13 all-day
Online
It’s time for a brand new Keith’s Corner! This week, Keith explores the music of Czech composer Leoš Janáček, specifically the Adagio movement from the Idyll for String Orchestra. The featured performance is by A Far Cry, a self-conducted and Boston-based chamber orchestra.
Big Star Nothing Can Hurt Me-The Orange Peel
Jun 13 all-day
Online

BIG STAR: NOTHING CAN HURT ME is a feature-length documentary about legendary Memphis band Big Star. While mainstream success eluded them, Big Star’s three albums have become critically lauded touchstones of the rock music canon. A seminal band in the history of alternative music, Big Star has been cited as an influence by artists including REM, The Replacements, Belle & Sebastian, Elliot Smith and Flaming Lips, to name just a few. With never-before-seen footage and photos of the band, in-depth interviews and a rousing musical tribute by the bands they inspired, BIG STAR: NOTHING CAN HURT ME is a story of artistic and musical salvation.

Brevard Music Center Video of the Week: Morgen! by Richard Strauss
Jun 13 all-day
Online

Video of the Week

Charles Mutter shares a performance of Morgen! (Tomorrow!) by Richard Strauss with Ilona Domnich, soprano, and Anthony Legge, piano. The text is by John Henry Mackay, translated by Richard Stokes.

And tomorrow the sun will shine again
And on the path that I shall take,
It will unite us, happy ones, again,
Amid this same sun-breathing earth…
And to the shore, broad, blue-waved,
We shall quietly and slowly descend,
Speechless we shall gaze into each other’s eyes,
And the speechless silence of bliss shall fall on us.

Digital BMC: MOZART Symphony No. 41, BUSSER Etude No. 1
Jun 13 all-day
Online

Digital BMC

Selected past performances by BMC orchestras, faculty, and guest artists on YouTube, SoundCloud, and Open Air Brevard.

Free Video: India Arie – Worthy Tour LIVE @ LEAF Festival
Jun 13 all-day
Like many movements in history and moments that changed the world, there’s more than one step that pushes us forward. When thinking about how we can qualify the current moment, we have to look at what people are fighting for and see how they determine that progress has taken place. While many inequalities that people of color have faced have been outlawed for some time, it is the equity that has escaped them. The difference being an emphasis on the identity of the person asking for help.

For example, if Equality is synonymous with “leveling the playing field” then Equity should be synonymous with “more for those who need it.” Having a fuller appreciation for the difference is key to progressing our country forward. And we’ll know that we are moving in the right direction when disenfranchised communities feel hope and see change. Hope, that they will see a brighter tomorrow. Hope, their children will grow up without fear or prejudice. Hope, that the world sees them as worthy.

Music creates hope and change. From American to African voices, enjoy two vintage LEAF Concerts.

Jupiter & Okwess – Congolese Freedom Music
@ ​47th LEAF Festival 
Fall 2018

Free Video: Jupiter & Okwess – Congolese Freedom Music @ ​47th LEAF
Jun 13 all-day
Online

Like many movements in history and moments that changed the world, there’s more than one step that pushes us forward. When thinking about how we can qualify the current moment, we have to look at what people are fighting for and see how they determine that progress has taken place. While many inequalities that people of color have faced have been outlawed for some time, it is the equity that has escaped them. The difference being an emphasis on the identity of the person asking for help.

For example, if Equality is synonymous with “leveling the playing field” then Equity should be synonymous with “more for those who need it.” Having a fuller appreciation for the difference is key to progressing our country forward. And we’ll know that we are moving in the right direction when disenfranchised communities feel hope and see change. Hope, that they will see a brighter tomorrow. Hope, their children will grow up without fear or prejudice. Hope, that the world sees them as worthy.

Music creates hope and change. From American to African voices, enjoy two vintage LEAF Concerts.

India.Arie – Worthy Tour LIVE
@ 48th LEAF Festival Spring 2019

Muscle Shoals-The Orange Peel
Jun 13 all-day
Online

Magnolia Pictures is thrilled to team up with YOU to support your favorite organization. You can help them out while watching our new releases from the safety of your home. When you buy a ticket here on your organization’s unique webpage, 30% of the net proceeds will go directly to them.

Located alongside the Tennessee River, Muscle Shoals, Alabama is the unlikely breeding ground for some of America’s most creative and defiant music.  Under the spiritual influence of the “Singing River,” as Native Americans called it, the music of Muscle Shoals has helped create some of the most important and resonant songs of all time.  At its heart is Rick Hall who founded FAME Studios.  Overcoming crushing poverty and staggering tragedies, Hall brought black and white together in Alabama’s cauldron of racial hostility to create music for the generations. He is responsible for creating the “Muscle Shoals sound” and The Swampers, the house band at FAME that eventually left to start their own successful studio, known as Muscle Shoals Sound.  Gregg Allman, Bono, Clarence Carter, Mick Jagger, Etta James, Alicia Keys, Keith Richards, Percy Sledge and others bear witness to Muscle Shoals’ magnetism, mystery and why it remains influential today.

The Wrecking Crew
Jun 13 all-day
Online

What the Funk Brothers did for Motown…The Wrecking Crew did, only bigger, for the West Coast Sound. Six years in a row in the 1960’s and early 1970’s, the Grammy for “Record of the Year” went to Wrecking Crew recordings. And now, THE WRECKING CREW tells the story in pictures and that oh, so glorious sound. The favorite songs of a generation are all here, presented by the people who made them for you. THE WRECKING CREW is a documentary film produced and directed by Denny Tedesco, son of legendary late Wrecking Crew guitarist Tommy Tedesco. The film tells the story of the unsung musicians that provided the backbeat, the bottom and the swinging melody that drove many of the number one hits of the 1960’s. It didn’t matter if it was Nat “King” Cole, Frank Sinatra, Nancy Sinatra, The Monkees, The Byrds or The Beach Boys, these dedicated musicians brought the flair and musicianship that made the American “west coast sound” a dominant cultural force around the world. The film is a fun and moving tribute from Denny to his father and to the music, the times and to the secret star-making machine known only as “The Wrecking Crew”.