Natalie Mering kicked off her In Holy Flux Tour to a raucous capacity crowd.
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Natalie Mering kicked off her In Holy Flux Tour to a raucous capacity crowd.
Anaïs Mitchell, Eric D. Johnson, and Josh Kaufman treated attendees to one of the year’s best shows.
The talented guitarist/vocalist brings her band to Boone’s Appalachian Theatre on Nov. 13.
The Asheville-based singer/songwriters play The Grey Eagle on Sept. 25.
Rising Appalachia returns to Salvage Station for a quasi-hometown show on July 9.
After bringing Bonny Light Horseman to Rabbit Rabbit, the Fruit Bats frontman discusses his new project, love for Asheville, and Smashing Pumpkins.
Jonny Leather and Edwin Arnaudin exchange notes on Justin Vernon & Co.’s two-night Asheville run.
The New Zealand folk rocker challenged the Asheville crowd in various ways — and all were better off for it.
Former Asheville residents Amy Alvey and Mark Kilianski play The Grey Eagle on May 12.
Sisters Rebecca and Megan Lovell bring their distinct roots rock to The Orange Peel on Dec. 3.
The Mipso mandolinist and his bandmates return to The Orange Peel on Dec. 1.
The Austin-based blues artist opens for Drive-By Truckers at Rabbit Rabbit on Oct. 23.
The Nickel Creek siblings bring their celebrated Watkins Family Hour show to The Orange Peel on Sept. 30.
Afie Jurvanen opens for Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats on Sept. 29 at Rabbit Rabbit.
The Lumineers play Harrah's Cherokee Center - Asheville on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1.
The prolific guitarist/vocalist makes his Brevard debut at 185 King St. on Dec. 5.
The Nashville-based, British-born folk/rock duo opens for Rodrigo y Gabriela on Dec. 3 at Thomas Wolfe Auditorium.
The folk music legend shared his timeless songs with an appreciative Asheville crowd.