Good morning, folks! We’re diving into the festive spirit here in Charlotte, and what better way to celebrate the holiday season than by soaking up some live music? With Thanksgiving in our rearview mirror, concerts are moving indoors, and there’s a treasure trove of performances coming up that you won’t want to miss. So grab your favorite warm drink, get cozy, and let’s explore the delightful musical offerings happening in our beloved Queen City!
Mark your calendars, music lovers! One of the highlights this month is Mark O’Connor’s Appalachian Christmas at the charming Cain Center in Cornelius on Friday, December 20. The Grammy Award-winning duo of husband and wife fiddlers, Mark and Maggie O’Connor, will take you on a joyous ride through a blend of beloved Christmas carols, heartwarming bluegrass tunes, and other traditional favorites. This intimate 401-seat venue promises to make your experience even more special, so make sure to nab your tickets in advance!
Looking ahead to New Year’s Eve, Charlotte has two top-notch shows lined up for the big night. If you’re feeling jazzy, head to Middle C Jazz to catch the high-energy performance of The Voltage Brothers at 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. Local fans will remember them from their electrifying times at The Double Door Inn. On the other hand, if you’re in the mood for some bluegrass magic, don’t miss the Avett Brothers at Ovens Auditorium. These beloved progressive bluegrass superstars never fail to deliver an unforgettable show!
As January rolls in, get excited for more music! On January 11, the genre-defying Yonder Mountain String Band will grace the Neighborhood Theatre stage with their spectacular talent. The very next week, on January 16, you’ll have the chance to see country legend Jim Lauderdale at The Evening Muse. And for something a little different on January 23, country star Randy Travis will perform all of his iconic 16 #1 hits at Ovens Auditorium, a must-see for fans!
If classical music is more your jam, then Vitamin String Quartet‘s performance at Queens University’s Sandra Levine Theatre on the same night will blow you away, featuring renditions of modern classics from the likes of Taylor Swift. The following night, Donna The Buffalo will bring their eclectic sound back to the Neighborhood Theatre on January 24.
This winter’s intimate concert scene is truly blossoming too! Make it a point to check out Hot Tuna at the Booth Playhouse on January 27—they’re the famous blues rock band that formed from the legendary Jefferson Airplane. Following that on January 28, Al Stewart and Livingstone Taylor will collaborate to create a memorable evening of music!
For a romantic night out during Valentine’s weekend, catch local saxophonist Adrian Crutchfield at the Stage Door Theater on February 14 and 15. With a history of sharing the stage with legends like Prince and Lionel Ritchie, Crutchfield will be performing the music of Grover Washington Jr.—a real treat for jazz lovers! Also, don’t forget about the awe-inspiring classical pianist Olga Kern, who is performing with the Charlotte Symphony Orchestra on those very same nights.
Charlotte’s music scene has truly transformed over the years. It’s hard to believe there was a time when we had to wait ages for big-name acts to swing by. Now, with so many options, we get to enjoy a vibrant, bustling concert calendar year-round. It’s a wonderful “problem” to have as we get to pick and choose from an incredible lineup of talent coming our way!
So, are you ready to embrace the holiday spirit and enjoy an array of musical performances that Charlotte has to offer? Whether you choose to sway to bluegrass, sing along to classical, or get lost in the jazzy vibes, there’s a little something for everyone this winter. Let’s make the most of this magical season, Charlotte!
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