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Experience a day at the NoDaHood FestiFall, featuring day full of shopping with 70+ local artisans and vendors, food trucks, live music & DJs, beer and cocktails and more. This free event is happening from 1-6 p.m. If there’s a brewery, distillery or cidery hosting great events and it’s not on this list, let us know at
FREE Love to the Community: Jam Fest
Celebrate Black chefs and culinary experiences with the folks from Leah & Louise at the BellHaven Food & Wine Festival. Happening all weekend in Uptown. — Get ready for sunny conditions and a BIG cooldown as you head out to events in Charlotte this weekend. Nearly three years after Goodman’s death, his friends are re-evaluating their everyday lives. “Nobody really wanted to believe it.
Friday Night Music at Camp North End

For more happenings in our area, check out our content partner CLTtoday’s events calendar. End your weekend on a high note with live jazz music at the Warmack in Plaza Midwood. General admission is free and VIP tables start at $100. Have your pick at fresh produce and other products at the University City Farmers Market returns in 2022. This weekend's market features a cooking demonstration and a blood drive.
Pop 'n Pour: Charlotte Wine and Beer Festival
For the latest breaking news, weather and traffic alerts, download the WCNC Charlotte mobile app and enable push notifications. For the latest breaking news, weather and traffic alerts, download the WCNC Charlotte mobile app. Every season and every day in Charlotte brings something new and exciting. Heated sports battles, chart-topping entertainers and colorful city celebrations are on the books. “Instead of them being out on the streets somewhere look where they are.
What to know if it rains during Lovin’ Life Music Fest
Visit the Charlotte International Arts Festival from now until Oct. 2. Come out to Blackstar Symphony, a must-see unique and singular interpretation of the music of Blackstar, David Bowie’s final album. The concert is part of the Charlotte International Arts Festival kick-off, happening on Friday, Sept. 16 and Saturday, Sept. 17. Join over 47,000 local readers and get our FREE newsletter every day. (WBTV) - On Saturday, two organizations hosted events to bring awareness to gun violence and find a solution. Download the WCNC Charlotte mobile app for the latest breaking news, weather and traffic alerts.
Food Truck Friday
Experience a taste of Fall at Mecklenburg Oktoberfest, complete with entertainment, local craft beer, shopping, live music, family activities, food and more. Start your weekend with good eats, live music and fun for the whole family at various Food Truck Friday events happening all over the Queen City. Popular spots this Friday include Cabarrus County Food Truck Friday, Plaza Midwood Food Truck Friday and University City Food Truck Friday. What better way to kick off Sunday than with the Charlotte Mimosa Festival, featuring a wide variety of mimosas, musical entertainment, food trucks and vendors. Tickets start at $50 and can be purchased here. Come out for a celebration of Latin culture at Truist Field, featuring local cuisine, traditional live dances, and live music sung by world-renowned artists.

Get outside (in November) and bike or jog The Whitewater Center and hike nearby Crowder's Mountain. Don't miss the current events below. Bring the family out for a weekend of fun across the Charlotte area at National Faith and Blue Weekend. The list of events includes a fall festival, pumpkin patch, unity march and more. Find tickets to all live music, concerts, tour dates and festivals in and around Charlotte. In Charlotte, May is the beginning of the summer season.
You'll find festivals, free food, music, kids' activities and much more. You’ll find festivals, live music and dance, kids’ activities, organized hikes, seasonal activities, learning opportunities and so much more. Join this celebration of Latin culture as Hispanic Heritage Month concludes, featuring family activities, great food, live music and more.
I hope it represents awareness. I hope that people understand that gun violence is real. I don’t say that to hurt people, I say it for a wake-up call,” Lewis explained. Many, but not all, of these events are free. When they’re not free, the cost will be indicated.
Search for something you love or check out popular events in your area. Come out to this musical experience to raise money for K9s for Warrior, which provides service dogs for veterans suffering from PTSD. Happening from noon to 11 p.m. The event is slated for 10 a.m.
That means that free outdoor concerts are in full swing, festivals are kicking in, and there’s tons of kid-friendly fun as well. The three-day festival is in its seventh year and is designed for people to enjoy art in a walkable setting. The event includes a mix of visual art, music, film, dance and slam poetry. Happening now through Nov. 19.
16 free and cheap things to do in Charlotte: Rail Trail Lights, Lunar New Year, more - Charlotte Observer
16 free and cheap things to do in Charlotte: Rail Trail Lights, Lunar New Year, more.
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This free market is happening from 9 a.m. The founder of Angels of No Mercy and organizer of the event, Jacqueline Lewis said she started the event after losing her son and grandson to gun violence just three months apart. Get excited for the sixth running of the Bank of America ROVAL 400! And don't miss a performance by Grammy-winning Nelly, free with your race ticket.
Many of the breweries are in the South End (especially LoSo, the Lower South End) and NoDa. But they’re showing up also on the West Side, Plaza Midwood, Gaston County, Cabarrus County, University City, Union County, Lake Norman and more areas. The events of more of these breweries are being added to Charlotte on the Cheap.
BOOM Charlotte was started in 2016 by a group of Charlotte artists. It has since grown to be one of the largest annual creative gatherings in Charlotte. The launch will be marked by 'fireside' chats with local artists throughout the weekend. “This plan is a collaborative community vision, and this weekend’s celebration at BOOM Charlotte is an enthusiastic step toward achieving that vision,” Mayor Vi Lyles said. We focus on free and cheap events, but, of course, the definition of “cheap” varies for each person. We sometimes include events that are a little pricier but are a lot of fun and a good value.
It’s complete with vendors, music, drinks, and plenty of networking opportunities, happening from 5 p.m. More information about this free event can be found here. Here’s a list of events coming up at breweries, cideries and distilleries. It’s not a comprehensive list, and more venues are being added to it all the time. The Severe Weather Center 9 team is tracking a weather system moving into the Charlotte area this weekend. There’s a chance of rain starting Friday night that lasts through Sunday, but Saturday has the biggest chance of significant rain.
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