The acclaimed guitarist/vocalist returns to The Mothlight on April 30.
Your guide to Asheville's vibrant and diverse movie offerings.
Two of WNC’s top actors nimbly cover 13 roles between them in this Irish dark comedy.
The always raucous and charming pianist and singer Nat Zegree leads a stageful of musicians in a delightful romp through music history.
Siobhan O'Loughlin’s interactive bathroom monologue is a powerful immersive experience.
Prior to moving to LA, the Asheville singer-songwriter plays one final local show at Isis Music Hall.
The world folk/fusion band brings tunes from its forthcoming album to Salvage Station.
Making his Orange Peel debut, Matthew Houck also plays his first proper Asheville show as Phosphorescent.
Come From Away is easily the best Broadway offering of Greenville’s Peace Center since Hamilton.
The revered guitarist brings their band Hand Habits back to The Mothlight on April 13.
The visual effects, particularly the costumes, are downright stunning. You’ll be glad you fell down this rabbit hole.
Scott Keel’s mesmerizing performance establishes him as one of the area’s more versatile actors.
Phoebe Bridgers and Conor Oberst played a passionate collaborative set before a packed, appreciative room.
The LA singer/songwriter brings his new batch of mellow, frequently upbeat tunes to The Mothlight on April 9.
The former Midnight Snack frontman discusses his new project, Slow Packer, which follows its debut EP’s release on March 28 with a March 30 show at The Mothlight.
With live performances by Broadway stars, the Peace Center announced its 11-show season.
The Wilco frontman and his guitar played before a rapt Orange Peel crowd on March 19.
The raucous satire burns brightest when it leans into the action movie satire.