Calendar of Events
Upcoming events and things to do in Asheville, NC. Below is a list of events for festivals, concerts, art exhibitions, group meetups and more.
Interested in adding an event to our calendar? Please click the green “Post Your Event” button below.

Totally Rad Trivia invades 12 Bones South every Wednesday evening for two hours of Pop Culture Trivia. Grab a beer, some BBQ and buckle in for some fun and challenging Trivia.

The Magnetic Theatre is thrilled to announce the triumphant return of the wildly popular and hysterically funny game show, where questionable people give questionable answers to questionable questions. From the creators of The SuperHappy Radio Hour, this live show features some of Ashevilleโs best comedians and improv performers competing for laughs, with a game show format in the tradition ofย Wait, Wait! Donโt Tell Me, and celebrity trivia shows of the 70โs and 80s, likeย Match Gameย andย The Hollywood Squares. Please join us for ALL the fun, at The Hi-Wire Big Top in Biltmore Village, for two unique performances of this crazyย show.

Come play with us at the Museumโs next game night! Stop by the welcome desk or cafรฉ counter to pick up some socially distanced fun activities for individuals, pairs, or small groups. No reservations needed.
THIRD THURSDAYS
Each third Thursday, the Museum and community partners offer fun events for adults to socialize through interactive art-related activities, delicious drinks, and tasty treats.
Generous support for this program is provided byย Art Bridges.
Cornwagon Thunder, SkateNGames from the Wonder Series, 2017, archival print on Epson Ultra Premium Presentation Matte paper, 10 ร 15 inches. Museum purchase with funds provided by the 2019 Collectorsโ Circle, 2020.02.01. ยฉ Cornwagon Thunder.
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Mitch Fortune brings you an irreverent and nostalgia filled night of pop culture trivia every Thursday night 7-9 pm at the One Stop in Downtown Asheville. A potpourri of movies, music, TV show trivia just for you!

This is a variation on the tradition Cherokee Butterbean Game. It can be played by several individual players or several teams. Traditionally, this game uses three butterbeans that have been split in half.ย Moreโฆ
From theย Museum of the Cherokee Indian: Cherokee people began growing a form of corn two thousand years ago. By about aย thousand years ago, or 1000 AD, they were growing corn and beans, as we know themย today.ย Corn, beans, and squash was always grown together and was known as the โThree Sisters.โ Beans restore nitrogen to the soil while corn depletes nitrogen. The vines of the beans and squash twined up the cornstalks. When corn and beans are eatenย together, they provide complete proteins and amino acids for our diet.
Corn was so important to the Cherokee that they had important celebrations and ceremonies called โGreen Corn Festivals.โ The first of these was held in August, before the sweet corn was ready to eat. The last was held in October or November, when the
field corn was ready to be picked. At these ceremonies, people purified themselves physically and spiritually before feasting together. At this time, people got married and divorced. All old scores were settled and everyone started a new year together.

ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย ย Join us for the virtual event of the year:
United Way’s Carpool Karaoke Challenge
The Fall Community Engagement Event is the one night a year when the community comes together in a fun, friendly competition to help raise awareness of our collective work to reduce the root causes and consequences of poverty. The event also serves as a call-to-action for both businesses and individuals to pledge their time and financial resources in support of the LIVE UNITED Fund.
Because of health concerns, this year’s eventย (The Carpool Karaoke Challenge)ย is being held virtually. Ten teams have pre-submitted their Carpool Karaoke videos, and each submission will be shown during the event. The kicker?ย This year you, the audience, will vote to decide 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners.ย
YOU’RE INVITED
WHO:ย You, your friends, family, and neighbors
WHAT:ย United Way’s Carpool Karaoke Challenge Event
WHERE:ย Virtual
WHEN:ย Friday, November 20, 4:30 pm-5:45 pm
COST:ย FREE. You’ll also be eligible toย win cash door-prizes just for attending
*Seating for this event is limited, so don’t wait, register below โ you must register to attend the event. A link will be shared with registered attendees the day before the event and will allow you access.ย
This is the one virtual event you’ll actually want to attend this year! Ten teams, 10 Carpool Karaoke submissions, 1 champion: YOU DECIDE!

This is a variation on the tradition Cherokee Butterbean Game. It can be played by several individual players or several teams. Traditionally, this game uses three butterbeans that have been split in half.ย Moreโฆ
From theย Museum of the Cherokee Indian: Cherokee people began growing a form of corn two thousand years ago. By about aย thousand years ago, or 1000 AD, they were growing corn and beans, as we know themย today.ย Corn, beans, and squash was always grown together and was known as the โThree Sisters.โ Beans restore nitrogen to the soil while corn depletes nitrogen. The vines of the beans and squash twined up the cornstalks. When corn and beans are eatenย together, they provide complete proteins and amino acids for our diet.
Corn was so important to the Cherokee that they had important celebrations and ceremonies called โGreen Corn Festivals.โ The first of these was held in August, before the sweet corn was ready to eat. The last was held in October or November, when the
field corn was ready to be picked. At these ceremonies, people purified themselves physically and spiritually before feasting together. At this time, people got married and divorced. All old scores were settled and everyone started a new year together.
May 2ย –ย November 21
Now with special COVID-19 procedures, the North Asheville Tailgate Market features local produce direct from area farmers, local baked goods, crafts, music and more.
PLEASE SEE THE NEW PROCEDURES BEFORE COMING TO CAMPUS.ย You can find information, including about pre-ordering, and changes in payment and shopping procedures on theย marketโs website.
Open Saturdays 8 a.m.-noon in UNC Asheville Parking Lot P28.ย maps.unca.edu
For more information, visitย northashevilletailgatemarket.com

This is a variation on the tradition Cherokee Butterbean Game. It can be played by several individual players or several teams. Traditionally, this game uses three butterbeans that have been split in half.ย Moreโฆ
From theย Museum of the Cherokee Indian: Cherokee people began growing a form of corn two thousand years ago. By about aย thousand years ago, or 1000 AD, they were growing corn and beans, as we know themย today.ย Corn, beans, and squash was always grown together and was known as the โThree Sisters.โ Beans restore nitrogen to the soil while corn depletes nitrogen. The vines of the beans and squash twined up the cornstalks. When corn and beans are eatenย together, they provide complete proteins and amino acids for our diet.
Corn was so important to the Cherokee that they had important celebrations and ceremonies called โGreen Corn Festivals.โ The first of these was held in August, before the sweet corn was ready to eat. The last was held in October or November, when the
field corn was ready to be picked. At these ceremonies, people purified themselves physically and spiritually before feasting together. At this time, people got married and divorced. All old scores were settled and everyone started a new year together.

Totally Rad Trivia invades 12 Bones South every Wednesday evening for two hours of Pop Culture Trivia. Grab a beer, some BBQ and buckle in for some fun and challenging Trivia.
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Mitch Fortune brings you an irreverent and nostalgia filled night of pop culture trivia every Thursday night 7-9 pm at the One Stop in Downtown Asheville. A potpourri of movies, music, TV show trivia just for you!

This is a variation on the tradition Cherokee Butterbean Game. It can be played by several individual players or several teams. Traditionally, this game uses three butterbeans that have been split in half.ย Moreโฆ
From theย Museum of the Cherokee Indian: Cherokee people began growing a form of corn two thousand years ago. By about aย thousand years ago, or 1000 AD, they were growing corn and beans, as we know themย today.ย Corn, beans, and squash was always grown together and was known as the โThree Sisters.โ Beans restore nitrogen to the soil while corn depletes nitrogen. The vines of the beans and squash twined up the cornstalks. When corn and beans are eatenย together, they provide complete proteins and amino acids for our diet.
Corn was so important to the Cherokee that they had important celebrations and ceremonies called โGreen Corn Festivals.โ The first of these was held in August, before the sweet corn was ready to eat. The last was held in October or November, when the
field corn was ready to be picked. At these ceremonies, people purified themselves physically and spiritually before feasting together. At this time, people got married and divorced. All old scores were settled and everyone started a new year together.


This is a variation on the tradition Cherokee Butterbean Game. It can be played by several individual players or several teams. Traditionally, this game uses three butterbeans that have been split in half.ย Moreโฆ
From theย Museum of the Cherokee Indian: Cherokee people began growing a form of corn two thousand years ago. By about aย thousand years ago, or 1000 AD, they were growing corn and beans, as we know themย today.ย Corn, beans, and squash was always grown together and was known as the โThree Sisters.โ Beans restore nitrogen to the soil while corn depletes nitrogen. The vines of the beans and squash twined up the cornstalks. When corn and beans are eatenย together, they provide complete proteins and amino acids for our diet.
Corn was so important to the Cherokee that they had important celebrations and ceremonies called โGreen Corn Festivals.โ The first of these was held in August, before the sweet corn was ready to eat. The last was held in October or November, when the
field corn was ready to be picked. At these ceremonies, people purified themselves physically and spiritually before feasting together. At this time, people got married and divorced. All old scores were settled and everyone started a new year together.

This is a variation on the tradition Cherokee Butterbean Game. It can be played by several individual players or several teams. Traditionally, this game uses three butterbeans that have been split in half.ย Moreโฆ
From theย Museum of the Cherokee Indian: Cherokee people began growing a form of corn two thousand years ago. By about aย thousand years ago, or 1000 AD, they were growing corn and beans, as we know themย today.ย Corn, beans, and squash was always grown together and was known as the โThree Sisters.โ Beans restore nitrogen to the soil while corn depletes nitrogen. The vines of the beans and squash twined up the cornstalks. When corn and beans are eatenย together, they provide complete proteins and amino acids for our diet.
Corn was so important to the Cherokee that they had important celebrations and ceremonies called โGreen Corn Festivals.โ The first of these was held in August, before the sweet corn was ready to eat. The last was held in October or November, when the
field corn was ready to be picked. At these ceremonies, people purified themselves physically and spiritually before feasting together. At this time, people got married and divorced. All old scores were settled and everyone started a new year together.

Totally Rad Trivia comes to French Broad River Brewing starting this Tuesday at 6:00PM! The same favorite local Pop Culture Trivia show mixed with the delicious brews of French Broad. Plus Papa Nicks Pizza right next door! Drink and Food Specials will be available.
The show is completely social distanced and we will all be doing everything we can to make it a safe and enjoyable experience, so the only thing you’ll have to worry about is how many times I’ll reference a show you’ve never watched.
Seating is limited due to current pandemic restrictions so message me to reserve a table for you and your team

Totally Rad Trivia invades 12 Bones South every Wednesday evening for two hours of Pop Culture Trivia. Grab a beer, some BBQ and buckle in for some fun and challenging Trivia.

Winter is coming! So join us for a Game of Thrones-themed trivia night. The Purple People Feeder will also be here serving up some delicious food.
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Mitch Fortune brings you an irreverent and nostalgia filled night of pop culture trivia every Thursday night 7-9 pm at the One Stop in Downtown Asheville. A potpourri of movies, music, TV show trivia just for you!

Totally Rad Trivia comes to French Broad River Brewing starting this Tuesday at 6:00PM! The same favorite local Pop Culture Trivia show mixed with the delicious brews of French Broad. Plus Papa Nicks Pizza right next door! Drink and Food Specials will be available.
The show is completely social distanced and we will all be doing everything we can to make it a safe and enjoyable experience, so the only thing you’ll have to worry about is how many times I’ll reference a show you’ve never watched.
Seating is limited due to current pandemic restrictions so message me to reserve a table for you and your team

Totally Rad Trivia invades 12 Bones South every Wednesday evening for two hours of Pop Culture Trivia. Grab a beer, some BBQ and buckle in for some fun and challenging Trivia.
65 Person Capacity
$10 Entry/Person | first beer included with admission for 21+
Teams of up to 6 people
Special Trivia Menu from Foothills Local Meats
Highest scoring team wins
1st Place Team: $100 Gift Certificate to Hi-Wire & Swag Bag
2nd Place: $50 Hi-Wire Gift Certificate
3rd Place: $25 Hi-Wire Gift Certificates
Best Team Name: Swag Bag from Hi-Wire Brewing
Join us virtually on Discord. This week we will meet online in the meetup group’s Discord Server.
This group is for anyone interested in game development, 2D/3D graphics, animation, virtual reality, etc with the Unity game engine. All skills levels are welcome!

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Mitch Fortune brings you an irreverent and nostalgia filled night of pop culture trivia every Thursday night 7-9 pm at the One Stop in Downtown Asheville. A potpourri of movies, music, TV show trivia just for you!

Totally Rad Trivia comes to French Broad River Brewing starting this Tuesday at 6:00PM! The same favorite local Pop Culture Trivia show mixed with the delicious brews of French Broad. Plus Papa Nicks Pizza right next door! Drink and Food Specials will be available.
The show is completely social distanced and we will all be doing everything we can to make it a safe and enjoyable experience, so the only thing you’ll have to worry about is how many times I’ll reference a show you’ve never watched.
Seating is limited due to current pandemic restrictions so message me to reserve a table for you and your team

Totally Rad Trivia invades 12 Bones South every Wednesday evening for two hours of Pop Culture Trivia. Grab a beer, some BBQ and buckle in for some fun and challenging Trivia.
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Mitch Fortune brings you an irreverent and nostalgia filled night of pop culture trivia every Thursday night 7-9 pm at the One Stop in Downtown Asheville. A potpourri of movies, music, TV show trivia just for you!

Taught by Amanda Klinikowski
Come play fun and socially distanced theatre games with Amanda on ACTโs Mainstage!
The safety of all students and teachers is important to ACT. Masks will be required at all times during the class and everyone will remain socially distanced for all games while inside on the ACT Mainstage with added ventilation. Parents are asked to remain in their cars nearby for the duration of class. We ask that all students arrive 10-15 minutes before their class time to accommodate temperature checks. This class is in-person, with no virtual option. If your child is medically unable to wear a mask for 50 minutes, please check out one of ACTโs many virtual class options instead!
Student Ages: 10-11 (Or with prior permission from Amanda Klinikowski. Pleaseย reach out to Amandaย BEFORE registering for class!)

Taught by Amanda Klinikowski
Come play fun and socially distanced theatre games with Amanda on ACTโs Mainstage!
The safety of all students and teachers is important to ACT. Masks will be required at all times during the class and everyone will remain socially distanced for all games while inside on the ACT Mainstage with added ventilation. Parents are asked to remain in their cars nearby for the duration of class. We ask that all students arrive 10-15 minutes before their class time to accommodate temperature checks. This class is in-person, with no virtual option. If your child is medically unable to wear a mask for 50 minutes, please check out one of ACTโs many virtual class options instead!

