Tina and Her Pony play Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. on June 25.
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All in Rock
The Nigerian-born, Charlotte-raised artist opens for Fleet Foxes at Rabbit Rabbit on June 23.
The Chicago-based garage rockers tore through their latest releases during the band’s delayed Asheville debut.
This was an extraordinary night of music, featuring not one but two iconic bands performing seminal songs with the reverence and conviction needed to make it transcendent.
The tidewater Virginia-based singer/songwriter delighted a capacity crowd with strong vocals and compelling lyrics.
Concertgoers didn’t let steady rain deter them from an energetic start to the venue’s third season.
The singer/songwriter showed admirable resolve and determination in front of her hometown crowd.
Maynard James Keenan’s art rock side project served up high-quality entertainment — until the night came to an abrupt end.
Asheville native Warren Haynes brought his band back home for the first show of a two-night residency.
The singer/songwriter prove that her reign as the Queen of Americana is not over — not yet — and she’s certainly not letting go.
The Southern rock mainstays opened a two-night stand at one of their favorite venues.
The British punk rockers delivered an electrifying performances that could have rekindled a pulse in a lifeless corpse.
Clarence Greenwood treated fans to an intimate evening, blurring the line between artist and audience.
Famous for their live performances, the celebrated synth rockers did not disappoint.
Dan Bejar made up for the show’s year-long postponement by delivering a mesmerizing stripped-down set of Destroyer tunes.
Drive-By Truckers returns to The Orange Peel, May 12-13.
The intimate Highlands festival offered a rare chance to see this phenomenal band up close.