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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Saturday, June 11, 2022
Public Tour: Discovering Art
Jun 11 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Asheville Art Museum

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Watercolors Come to Life painting class
Jun 11 @ 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm
Leicester Library

Join us as we explore the delights that watercolors offer.  It’s a medium as old as art itself and perfectly suited for this time of year.  Weather permitting we will work outside but the session can easily be moved indoors if need be.
The focus will be on various approaches to watercolor, some basic color mixing, and how to make your painting really “pop”!   This 90 minute offering is open to all, from the beginner to the more experienced watercolorist just looking to expand their skills and paint with others.  It will be led by James Cassara, who has almost 40 years experience as an art educator and artist.  James is also the director of the Asheville Plein Air painting group, and LOVES sharing his tips and experience with others.
All materials will be provided.
Class size is limited and registration is required. This class is for adults and teens 16 years old and up.

Intro to Alcohol Inks Workshop
Jun 11 @ 1:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Purple Crayon

If you’ve been wanting to try a new and vibrant medium that works on a wide variety of materials and surfaces, you’ll love alcohol inks! As you drip, blow, and manipulate the brilliant colors of this art form, you’ll be amazed at the intricate patterns that emerge!

Veteran artist and teacher Robyn Crawford will show you how to create beautiful, professional-looking artwork with very little effort. You’ll leave with at least one print suitable for framing, a ceramic coaster(s), and one or two other home accessories. Only you (and your fellow classmates, of course!) will know how quick and easy your masterpieces were to make!

DESPERATE MEASURES: THE SEQUEL
Jun 11 @ 2:00 pm
Gunter Theatre

Desperate Measures: The Sequel

Vito and Sheila raised their daughter Karisma to be a god-fearing woman with values. When she finds herself pregnant from an affair, she’s faced with a dilemma that may jeopardize her marriage with Corey.

 

Jordan needs more guidance than ever in his post-Prison life.

 

Tawana is trying to find her daughter Chelsey, who has been kidnapped by Rico and Steffy.

 

What will the outcome be? Find out on June 11.

Million Dollar Quartet
Jun 11 @ 2:00 pm
Flat Rock Playhouse
Million dollar Quartet. May 20 -
                June 19.

You couldn’t get enough the first time, and you’ve been requesting it every year since! Million Dollar Quartet is the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical inspired by the true story of the famed recording session where Sam Phillips, the “Father of Rock ‘n’ Roll” brought together icons Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Elvis Presley for one unforgettable night. Featuring over 20 rock ‘n’ roll hits including: “Blue Suede Shoes,” “Folsom Prison Blues,” “Down By the Riverside,” “Great Balls of Fire,” and many more. Don’t miss Nat Zegree returning as Jerry Lee Lewis! Tickets will fly away fast, so don’t miss your chance to see this exceptional musical feast.

Paw Patrol Live “The Great Pirate Adventure”
Jun 11 @ 2:00 pm
Bon Secours Wellness Arena

Set sail for adventure with the pirate pups of the PAW Patrol! They arrrr dressed as pirates for their new high-seas mission aboard the Sea Patroller to save their mateys, Carlos and Tracker, and find some pirate treasure too! It’s up to Chase, Marshall, Skye and all their heroic pirate pup friends to save the day and find the pirate treasure before Mayor Humdinger finds it first!

 

Purchase a VIP Package and become a VIP- Very Important Pup! The VIP package includes a premium seat and exclusive Photo Op with PAW Patrol characters after the show. Each adult & child (age 1 & up) in a group must have a VIP ticket.

PEACE BROADWAY HAMILTON
Jun 11 @ 2:00 pm
Peace Concert Hall

Hamilton

This “theatrical landmark has transformed theater and the way we think about history” (The New York Times)

Hamilton is the story of America then, told by America now. Featuring a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B and Broadway, Hamilton has taken the story of American founding father Alexander Hamilton and created a revolutionary moment in theatre—a musical that has had a profound impact on culture, politics, and education. With book, music, and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, direction by Thomas Kail, choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler, and musical supervision and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire, Hamilton is based on Ron Chernow’s acclaimed biography. It has won Tony®, Grammy®, and Olivier Awards, the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and an unprecedented special citation from the Kennedy Center Honors.

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Daily Meditation + Support (online)
Jun 11 @ 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm
online

Hosted by: The Buddhist Studies Institute

FREE – ONLINE – 30 MINUTES – DAILY
🌺Guided meditation support and community🌺

🌸Stabilization and Liberation:
In order to liberate our minds– we need stable calm.

🌸Consistency & Commitment:
Stabilizing in calm clear presence takes consistent training.

🌸Support & Community:
Daily Meditation is a container and support for your meditation focus.

Expand your meditation circle- join us online any day or every day!

Formerly known as 100 Days of practice to support a Tibetan Yogis tradition to practice 100 days in the winter, this has now been expanded to continue daily. To learn more and register: https://buddhiststudiesinstitute.org/daily-meditation/

June Play Reading Series
Jun 11 @ 4:00 pm
Hendersonville Theatre

Hendersonville Theatre (HT) resumes its Staged Reading Series Saturday, June 11 at 4 p.m. Showcasing the work of area playwrights and performed by local actors, The Staged Reading Series is a FREE public reading of a new play in development. However, donations are welcome to support HT.
HT’s The Staged Reading Series offers exciting script-in-hand readings of new plays by emerging local playwrights. The readings are followed by a talk back with the playwright and actors to provide feedback to the playwright.
A short discussion will follow each show to provide feedback to the playwright about their script.
The reading will be held on the Hendersonville second stage at the rear of 229 S. Washington Street, Hendersonville, NC. There is no charge to attend or to participate, however donations are welcome and will be used to support HT.
Hendersonville Theatre is committed to exploring and developing new work for American theater, supporting local playwrights with their creative process from concept to production.
The play to be read on June 11 is Affinity by Charles LaBorde. Affinity portrays the early career of celebrated architect Frank Lloyd Wright, including the beginnings of his growth to fame, his first marriage, his trials as he became a famous designer of homes, and the dissolution of his marriage after beginning an affair with one of his clients. The play begins in 1937 with the construction of Taliesin West in Arizona and then retells the years from 1888 until the events of 1914 that led to the destruction of the first Taliesin in Wisconsin.
Charles LaBorde is an actor, director, designer, and playwright, and has worked as an arts educator and administrator. He holds a Ph.D. from The Ohio State University in theatre and doctoral certification in educational administration from the University of North Carolina. LaBorde was the founder of the high school at Northwest School of the Arts in Charlotte, where he served as principal for 15 years until his retirement in 2008. He has received 11 regional and state directing awards, a national directing award from the National Youth Theatre, and numerous awards for scenic, costume, lighting, and sound design from the North Carolina Theatre Conference. As a playwright he has received two national and four regional playwriting awards and has had his play, Memorial, performed throughout the United States and Europe. LaBorde is a member of The Dramatists Guild, Inc.—the professional theatre association of playwrights, composers, and lyricists.

SATURDAY NIGHT LIGHTS
Jun 11 @ 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Tryon International Equestrian Center
SNL Schedule (800 × 450 px)

Legends Plaza & Tryon Stadium

Carousel Hours: Fri 5-9pm, Sat 1-9pm, Sun 1-4pm

Live Music for Saturday Night Lights Weekends:
Thur/Fri – 6-9pm, Sat 6-7:30pm, 10:15-11pm

SNL Free Activities: 6-9pm

Grand Prix: 8pm

Click HERE to book your Legends Club table or seat!

 

From carousel to competition, Tryon Resort is for all who love horses! Visit Tryon Resort on select Saturday nights May through October to enjoy our signature “Saturday Night Lights” event series.

These action-packed nights feature FREE family entertainment such as:

• Pony Rides

• Carousel Rides

• Performers like magicians & jugglers

• Live music

• Bucking Horse Rides

• Face Painting

• & more!

Plus, you can enjoy carnival-style concessions like cotton candy, popcorn and sno cones in addition to dining at one of our many restaurants.

 

 

Leashed pets are always welcome to join you, too!

 

The evening culminates with world-class show jumping competition under the lights in Tryon Stadium.

“all & sundry” oil painting exhibit opening reception for Sarah Ross
Jun 11 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Flood Gallery Fine Art Center

Oil paintings take on a new light in this collection of “scenes, objects and creatures that give meaning to my world”. The artist says “The more I paint…the more I’m interested in the synaesthesia of light and emotion. Take over-bright light, for instance, how its cold intensity can express with painful accuracy a sense of dislocation, anxiety and depression–Edward Hopper comes to mind. These days, I am so interested in light that I have taken to breaking it up. You can see puddles of light on a deck or shards of it in a person’s face. Light painted on the floor of a wooden bridge, behaving like mercury.”

Exhibits through July 30

Sarah Ross has lived in New York NY, Paris, Middletown CT, Cambridge MA, Munich, Ann Arbor MI, Cairo, Berkeley CA, Laguna Niguel CA, Chicago IL and Asheville NC, in that order. The daughter of an educator, she stumbled through 3 colleges before arriving at a BA degree and a fellowship to Brown. She has been married twice. She has 2 children and 3 dogs. A lapsed roman catholic, she prefers to look for the divine in the importance of little things: the mundane or overlooked. She reports that so far she has been protected from Covid-19 and is tremendously grateful for the mountain aerie where she lives with her husband and weathers the nightly news.

Free concert at Firehouse Subs: Cruise + Groove
Jun 11 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Firehouse Subs

Super 60s performs a free concert at Firehouse Subs in Hendersonville. Classic cars will be on display from the Carolina Mountain Car Club. Free line-dance classes from Betty Busch from 5:30-6:30pm. Concert to follow from 6:30-8:30pm. Please note: no smoking, coolers or pets.

Summer 2022 Concert Schedule:
May 14 | Super 60s
May 28 | 3 Cool Cats
June 11 | Super 60s
June 25 | Fine Line
July 9 | Deano & The Dreamers
July 23 | Fine Line
August 6 | Sound Investment
August 20 | Fine Line
August 27 | 3 Cool Cats
September 10 | Deano & The Dreamers
September 24 | 3 Cool Cats
October 8 | Sound Investment
October 15 | Super 60s (Halloween event)

DESPERATE MEASURES: THE SEQUEL
Jun 11 @ 7:00 pm
Gunter Theatre

Desperate Measures: The Sequel

Vito and Sheila raised their daughter Karisma to be a god-fearing woman with values. When she finds herself pregnant from an affair, she’s faced with a dilemma that may jeopardize her marriage with Corey.

 

Jordan needs more guidance than ever in his post-Prison life.

 

Tawana is trying to find her daughter Chelsey, who has been kidnapped by Rico and Steffy.

 

What will the outcome be? Find out on June 11.

A Gorge-ous Evening Out for Annual Passholders
Jun 11 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Chimney Rock State Park

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Enjoy exclusive access to the Park after hours and watch dusk settle over Lake Lure and the Hickory Nut Gorge. The Old Rock Cafe will provide heavy hors d-ourves, the Gorge will provide its trademark natural beauty, and your fellow annual passholders will provide an evening of fun conversation. Don’t miss one of the favorite passholder-exclusive events of the year.

BMC Presents: Dizzy Gillespie Afro-Latin Experience
Jun 11 @ 7:30 pm
Brevard Music Center

Dizzy Gillespie’s fusion of Afro-Cuban rhythms with jazz was ground-breaking. This program showcases Dizzy’s love of world music inspired by music from Spanish, Cuban, Caribbean, Brazilian, Argentinian, and African cultures.

BMC Presents: Dizzy Gillespie Afro-Latin Experience

Different Strokes presents MONSTERS OF THE AMERICAN CINEMA
Jun 11 @ 7:30 pm
Diana Wortham Theatre

When his husband dies, Remy Washington, a Black man, finds himself both the owner of a drive-in movie theater and a caregiver to his late husband’s straight, white teenage son, Peter, who goes by “Pup”. United by their love of classic American monster movies, the two have developed a warm and caring familial chemistry – but their relationship fractures when Remy discovers Pup and his friends have been bullying a gay teen at his school. Told through dueting monologue and playful dialogue, “Monsters of the
American Cinema
” is a haunting and humorous tale about fathers and sons, ghosts, and the monsters we battle in the world and within ourselves.

HART Theatre presents Steel Magnolias
Jun 11 @ 7:30 pm
The Fangmeyer Theatre at HART

The Fangmeyer Theatre at HART
Directed by Julie Kinter

See the play that inspired the movie we all know and love, Steel Magnolias. Step into Truvy’s Beauty Salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana, where all the ladies who are “anybody” come to get their hair done. The story follows six uniquely southern women over the course of three years as they form friendships as strong as steel. When tragedy strikes, this group of women draw on their underlying strength—and love—leaving the audience with a truly touching story by turns hilarious and poignant. “You have no idea how wonderful you are,” M’Lynn tells the ladies at the end of the play. Truvy responds, with a smile, “Of course we do.”

Suitable for all audiences.

Midsummer For Haters
Jun 11 @ 7:30 pm
Magnetic Theatre

MIDSUMMER FOR HATERS!

A Collaboration with Nemesis Theatre Company
Directed by Melon Wedick

Shakespeare’s beloved classic gets a new treatment by the people who can’t stand it, resulting in a kidnapped Amazon, mystified mortals, sadistic fairies, and mechanicals gone wild! Will any of them survive four nights in the magic forest?

There are two versions of the cast for this show. The two casts are listed below. The cast won’t know which of the two versions they’re presenting until the show starts for each performance! If you’re interested in seeing a particular actor in a specific role, please contact us at [email protected].

Cast A:
Helena – Christine Hellman
Hermia – Lauren Otis
Demetrius – Jon Stockdale
Lysander – Daniel Henry
Titania – Alexander McDonald
Oberon – Erin McCarson
Ensemble A – Molly Graves, Zak Hamrick, Christine Hellman, Katie Jones, Haven Volpe, Paul Vonasek

Cast B:
Helena – Christine Hellman
Hermia – Molly Graves
Demetrius – Alexander McDonald
Lysander – Paul Vonasek
Titania – Lauren Otis
Oberon – Jon Stockdale
Ensemble B is Zak Hamrick, Christine Hellman, Daniel Henry, Katie Jones, Erin McCarson, Haven Volpe

The Hendersonville Symphony Orchestra CANCELLED
Jun 11 @ 7:30 pm
Tryon Fine Arts Center

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The Hendersonville Symphony Orchestra concludes the series “Simone, Sandburg, and the American Symphony,” with a program inspired by Nina Simone’s relationship with the music of J.S. Bach. Simone, the legendary Tryon-born pianist, singer, songwriter, and civil rights icon, began her musical journey studying classical piano, including the music of Bach. In Simone’s words:

“Each note you play is connected to the next note, and every note has to be executed perfectly or the whole effect is lost. Once I understood Bach’s music I never wanted to be anything other than a concert pianist. Bach made me dedicate my life to music.”

The concert features Bach’s monumental Concerto in D minor, performed by pianist Kimberly Cann, whose playing has been described as “striking, tempestuous…” and “exceedingly colorful” by The Royal Gazette. (bio, watch).

Although Simon’s classical career was curtailed by racial prejudice, she continued to draw inspiration from Bach in her own compositions and improvisation, including in her 1976 Montreaux performance of “My Baby Just Cares for Me,” which the orchestra will perform in a new transcription, along with a new version of the Beatles’ Blackbird (1968), which was inspired by Bach’s Bourree in E minor. A song of the same name appears on Simone’s 1971 album “Here Comes the Sun.”

Kimberly Cann will also be performing NC-born composer Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson’s moving concerto for piano “Grass,” based on the haunting poem of the same name by Carl Sandburg.

Beatles/Simone/Bach: Blackbird Bourree

Bach Piano Concerto in D minor

Intermission –

Simone: My Baby Just Cares for Me (1976 Montreux version)

Coleridge-Taylor Perkinson: Grass

The Little Prince
Jun 11 @ 7:30 pm
Hazel Robinson Amphitheatre

Jason Williams

by Rick Cummins & John Scoullar book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry Directed by Jason Williams Opening 6/10/2022 – 7/9/2022

The Magnetic Theatre Presents: Starbright
Jun 11 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
The Magnetic Theatre

The Magnetic Theatre presents the local premiere of Starbright, written by Asheville resident Sean David Robinson, running July 8th through July 23rd, 2022.
Starbright is the story of Grace, an astrophysicist who lost her daughter Abby nearly a year ago. As Grace’s life spins out of control, Abby appears to her and begins making predictions about the cosmos. Grace must determine if her daughter’s appearance is a sign of her dwindling sanity, or proof that there’s more to the universe than even she understands.

When Grace’s visions from beyond the grave start seeping into her reality, husband Calvin and aunt Margaret must put aside their own struggles and come together to assess Grace’s stability and safety. In light of her family history of mental health issues, can Grace persuade them to trust in her conviction that Abby is speaking to her?

Starbright is Sean David Robinson’s first full-length play. It was selected by the Broadway Bound Theatre Festival in New York City and made its original debut Off-Broadway in 2018. Starbright was named the winner of the 2018 North Carolina New Play Project and the Centre Stage New Play Festival in Greenville, SC. It was also shortlisted as a semi-finalist for the inaugural New Works Festival at the Garry Marshall Theatre in Burbank, CA.

Directed by Ashleigh Goff, Starbright features Courtney DeGennaro Robinson as Grace, Scott Voloshin as Calvin, Ivy Voloshin as Abby, and Janet Oliver as Margaret. Performances run Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30pm and Sundays at 4:00pm. For tickets and more information, visit https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?show=132323.

Located at 375 Depot St in the River Arts District, The Magnetic Theatre is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. It has been a home for live performance in Asheville for over a decade, producing original works, experimental theatre, variety shows, comedy, late night shows, and more.

Firefly Forest Bathing Tour
Jun 11 @ 7:45 pm – 10:45 pm
Shared After Booking

Forest Bathing with Fireflies

Immerse yourself in the magic of twilight and experience the wonders of nighttime in the Blue Ridge Mountains. From sunset and starry skies to fireflies, we’ll marvel at Mother Nature’s light shows as we explore the forest, hoping to encounter the elusive Blue Ghost Firefly species!

The evening begins with a gentle, guided stroll together through a peaceful forest, ending in an open meadow where we’ll settle in as the sun sets and sparkling fireflies emerge all around us. Though we cannot guarantee a showing, we will also hope to see the elusive Blue Ghost Fireflies and will surely enjoy the forest at twilight.

Unplug in a peaceful, private setting with a series of nature connection invitations led by a certified forest therapy guide. Quiet your mind and awaken your senses as we sink into the heightened awareness of this special evening experience. Together, we’ll deepen our connection with nature, community and ourselves. The best part: there’s no right or wrong way to forest bathe; just bring an open heart, adventurous spirit and be yourself. All is welcome in the forest.

This special offering takes place on private property with group sizes limited to 15 for a more intimate experience.

Prefer a more exclusive experience? Private Firefly Tours are available Sun-Thurs May 29-June 12 with advanced notice.

An evening with Shep Rose
Jun 11 @ 8:00 pm
The Orange Peel

Shep is a cast member of Southern Charm, which ranks among the top 10 original series on Bravo. The show is set to premiere its eighth season, filmed in the popular coastal town of Charleston, SC later this year. As a beloved character and fan favorite, he was given his own spinoff, Relationshep, where he traveled the country in search of love. In addition to appearing on these Bravo series, Shep is a successful businessman and restaurant owner. Launched in 2016, Shep Gear is an apparel brand sold online and in a growing number of retailers in the U.S. He is also the owner of the popular bar, the Commodore located in downtown Charleston. His first book titled, Average Expectation Lessons in Lowering the Bar was published by Simon & Schuster in 2021. The book features witty and an engaging collection of essays from the charismatic star offering rip-roaring stories and tongue-in-cheek advice on everything from relationships to travel to popular culture and beyond.

Cut Worms
Jun 11 @ 8:00 pm
The Grey Eagle

Cut Worms

Cut Worms visits Asheville NC to make their Grey Eagle debut with special guests John Andrews and The Yawns on Saturday June 11th at 8pm.

COVID-19 POLICY: The Grey Eagle requires all patrons attending performances to provide proof of vaccination or negative test within 48 hours prior to the event. We strongly suggest you mask up while indoors and interacting with TGE staff. Patrons will need to provide physical or digital documentation of COVID-19 vaccination or negative test. Professional negative test results must be dated no more than 48 hours prior to the event. At-home testing will not be accepted.

– 7PM DOORS / 8PM SHOW

– ALL AGES

– STANDING ROOM ONLY

CUT WORMS

Nobody Lives Here Anymore.

The shopping malls have closed down, the dressing rooms are filled with ghosts, and the carousel is covered in cobwebs. Nobody Lives Here Anymore, the latest and greatest from Max Clarke as Cut Worms, is the haunted reverie of an American landscape in-and-out of Clarke’s mind. Recorded between May and November 2019 in Memphis, Tennessee, the album is a snow globe of the mid-twentieth-century’s popular music filled with chiming guitars, honkey tonk pianos, and Telstar organs.

 

A constant creator – be it his Cut Worms alter-ego or his day-job illustration work (designing brand logos and beer labels with madhouse technicolor pictures) – writing and making records has always been Max’s driving force. So after an extensive eighteen-months of touring in support of 2017’s Alien Sunset and 2018’s Hollow Ground, he set about sifting through the fragment pieces and sketches of tunes he’d accumulated, along with a jet-stream of new compositions, mining his life-long devotion to the lost American songbook for inspiration. By the time he flew to Memphis to work with producer Matt Ross-Spang at Sam Phillips Studio, he’d stockpiled more than thirty new songs.

 

Unlike earlier works that were meticulously demoed, Clarke opted for rough drafts as he would with one of his drawings, seeking to capture something more immediate and honest. Most of the initial takes were tracked live with Noah Bond on drums, while Max sang and played rhythm guitar. He then built lush arrangements around these intimate performances. Max’s longtime partner Caroline (Gohlke) contributed backing vocals (she also shot the cover photo), and a skeleton crew of friends and Memphis all-stars were called in to lay down pedal steel, sax, and strings. When all was said and done, they had recorded seventeen songs.

 

With an overstuffed bag brimming with certifiable cosmic Americana gems and no shortage of new material in sight, Max saw no sense holding back – deciding to include the whole batch of recordings and release it as a double-LP. “It takes a lot to do this,” he explains. “If I can only say something every so often, I’d like to say a lot more if I can”.

 

Clarke sees this record as a figurative shot across the bow to the modern attention span. He says Nobody Lives Here Anymore is about “throwaway consumer culture and how the postwar commercial wet dreams never came true, how nothing is made to last.” He considers the golden years of a society on its last leg with poignant curiosity, suggesting not only that nobody lives the American dream, but that nobody lives here, in this moment, anymore. “It’s about homesickness for childhood, for a place that never really existed,” says Max.

 

A loss of innocence lingers through this 80-minute opus as Clarke attempts to harbor love and meaning inside a world that sold itself out. He explores the wistfulness of the past in search of answers for tomorrow. And while his grand anthems overflow with timeless pop charm, his ability to dig deeper than lollipops and holding hands sets his work apart from the days of 45s and Top of the Pops.

 

 

JOHN ANDREWS AND THE YAWNS

Beaming out from New Hampshire, John Andrews and his “band” The Yawns return with Cookbook, their follow-up to 2017’s Bad Posture, and an airy collection of laid-back country rock, gentle AM ballads, and breezy cantina instrumentals with more than a dose of Guaraldi-imbued jazz. Andrews is a communal artist: generally lending a hand in projects such as Woods, Hand Habits, Cutworms and Widowspeak. As such, his sound emits a close-knit, homespun warmth, not unlike the familial coziness that the album’s title suggests. Gather around the table and dig in, you’re amongst friends. ~ Aquarium Drunkard

Million Dollar Quartet
Jun 11 @ 8:00 pm
Flat Rock Playhouse
Million dollar Quartet. May 20 -
                June 19.

You couldn’t get enough the first time, and you’ve been requesting it every year since! Million Dollar Quartet is the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical inspired by the true story of the famed recording session where Sam Phillips, the “Father of Rock ‘n’ Roll” brought together icons Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Elvis Presley for one unforgettable night. Featuring over 20 rock ‘n’ roll hits including: “Blue Suede Shoes,” “Folsom Prison Blues,” “Down By the Riverside,” “Great Balls of Fire,” and many more. Don’t miss Nat Zegree returning as Jerry Lee Lewis! Tickets will fly away fast, so don’t miss your chance to see this exceptional musical feast.

PEACE BROADWAY HAMILTON
Jun 11 @ 8:00 pm
Peace Concert Hall

Hamilton

This “theatrical landmark has transformed theater and the way we think about history” (The New York Times)

Hamilton is the story of America then, told by America now. Featuring a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, R&B and Broadway, Hamilton has taken the story of American founding father Alexander Hamilton and created a revolutionary moment in theatre—a musical that has had a profound impact on culture, politics, and education. With book, music, and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, direction by Thomas Kail, choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler, and musical supervision and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire, Hamilton is based on Ron Chernow’s acclaimed biography. It has won Tony®, Grammy®, and Olivier Awards, the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, and an unprecedented special citation from the Kennedy Center Honors.

Official Website

Sunday, June 12, 2022
2022 RiverLink Annual Fund
Jun 12 all-day
online w/ River Link

What makes a place idyllic?

Start with an emerald river that flows from ancient mountains. Add an abundance of living creatures that co-evolved over millennia. Bring in humans who honor their place in the interconnected web. And rebuild a vital stream that supports us all.

Your support and engagement helps ensure the health of this watershed for the ages! We can’t do it without you.

50th LEAF Festival Tickets
Jun 12 all-day
online w/ LEAF
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50th LEAF Festival Tickets

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Get early bird ticket access with membership!

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June 1 – Membership tickets

June 15 – General public tickets 

 

 

 

Annual Juried Exhibition Calling Visual Artists
Jun 12 all-day
online w/ Artists Collective | Spartanburg
Apple Festival Races Volunteers Needed
Jun 12 all-day
Pardee Hospital Parking 800 N Justice St, Hendersonville, NC
And for the Kids? They’ll love the Chick-fil-A Mini Moo Mile!
This fun run starts just after the 8K & 5K and each child will receive a finisher’s prize.

A race is only as good as the volunteers and you’re a good one! Let us know if you can help!