Asheville’s favorite musical visitors captivated the capacity crowd on the first stop of their North American tour.
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Asheville’s favorite musical visitors captivated the capacity crowd on the first stop of their North American tour.
The Tasmanian rocker gave her Asheville fans a memorable show, which nevertheless probably should have been a seated event.
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 energetic funk rocker brings his band The U.N. to Salvage Station on Nov. 18.
Afie Jurvanen opens for Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats on Sept. 29 at Rabbit Rabbit.
The acclaimed drummer discusses his recent memoir March 6 at The Dweller, then performs with his band Trigger Hippy at The Grey Eagle.
The Kentucky-based country sensation played what felt like a complete show in the opening slot for Sturgill Simpson.
The Lumineers play Harrah's Cherokee Center - Asheville on Jan. 31 and Feb. 1.
Few musicians can rock as hard as Grace Potter and also beautifully handle intimate ballads with minimal accompaniment.
The acclaimed keyboardist/vocalist returns to The Grey Eagle on Jan. 21.
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.
Over 25 years into their career, the Arizona pop-punk rockers still know how to put on an energetic show.
The talented piano man played to an appreciative Greenville audience on Oct. 27.