Josh Homme & Co. were in top form (and volume) at the outdoor venue.
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Some of Asheville’s top musical talent — and some welcome Chapel Hill guests — braved the heat at The Outpost on Aug. 5.
Our intrepid photographer trekked across town over the first two days of the inaugural music festival.
The laid-back indie rocker provided a lovely, chill evening at Highland Brewing Co.’s Meadow.
The Durham and Asheville bands got opening night started in style at Highland Brewing’s Event Center.
The Chapel Hill-based artists were the big draw Aug. 3 at The Outpost.
Our intrepid reporter biked around West Asheville on the inaugural festival’s opening night.
The iconic rocker charmed the High Country crowd with a set of hits and some Tar Heel humor.
The energetic quartet played a two-night run in the city where they cut the bulk of their latest album, “Stress Dreams.”
The combo of Joey Holman and Roddy Bottum took advantage of the intimate confines to deliver a thrilling show to the few dozen devoted fans in attendance.
The pop rocker delighted fans and won over cynics with his infectious positivity.
The Asheville-based rockers concluded their world tour with a hometown stunner.
Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, and Tom Skinner braved the elements before a grateful crowd.