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Wednesday, Nov. 22
CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING, 2 p.m., Patriots Park, 307 S. Cansler St., Kings Mountain. The city will hold its annual Christmas Tree Lighting gala.
JASON DECRISTOFARO’S JAZZ NIGHT, 6-8 p.m., Southern Appalachian Brewery, 822 Locust St., Hendersonville. The SAB hosts Jason DeCristofaro’s Jazz Night show every Wednesday. DeCristofaro, a multi-instrumentalist, composer and educator based in Asheville, performs on stage with a band. Among the hightlights, DeCristofaro, on occasion, will invite — from the crowd, a musician (who brings along a guitar or horn) and/or a vocalist (who he knows) — onto the stage to perform with the band — often wowing the audience. Admission is free.
SHAG DANCE/ANDERSON, 6-9 p.m., AJ’s Bar & Grill, 101 Destination Boulevard, Anderson, S.C. The Electric City Shag Club will host a shag dance to Carolina beach music.
WINTER LIGHTS SHOW, 6-10 p.m., N.C. Arboretum, 100 Frederick Law Olmsted Way, West Asheville. The Arboretum’s annual Winter Lights, open-air, walk-through holiday extravaganza will be held from 6 to 10 nightly through Dec. 31. The light show, celebrating its 10th year and averaging more than 100,000 visitors annually, offers more than a million lights illuminating the Arboretum’s gardens and woodlands edge. Also featured will be the opportunity to sip hot cholcolate from the Cocoa Shack, joined this year by the second, brand-new Cocoa Cabin, along with live music nightly. For the lowest tier, tickets start at $40 a car for a guest and $35 for a member. Ticket prices vary for vehicle size and other factors. For tickets, visit online at ncwinterlights.com.
SHAG DANCE/GREENVILLE, 6:15-10 p.m., Spare Time Entertainment Center, 822 Congaree Road, Greenville, S.C. The Carolina Shag Club will offer a beginner shag lesson from 6:15 to 7 p.m., followed by its weekly shag dance — featuring Carolina beach music — from 7 to 10 p.m.
ONE-EYED JACK CONCERT/DANCE, 7 p.m.-closing, The Blind Horse Saloon, 1035 Lowndes Hill Road, Greenville, S.C. Line dance lessons will be held from 7 to 8 p.m., with an open dance starting at 8 p.m. to the band One-Eyed Jack, playing country and top 40 favorites. Attendees must be age 18 or older for admission and be at least age 21 to consume alcohol. Cover charge is $3 for men — and free for women.
Thursday, Nov. 23
HENDERSONVILLE TURKEY TROT 5K, 8:30 a.m., City Hall, Fifth Avenue East and King Street, downtown Hendersonville. The cost to run in the race is $13. Costumes are encouraged. To register, visit online at www.hendersonvillenc.gov/turkeytrot.
ASHEVILLE TURKEY TROT 5K AND GOBBLE WOOBLE ONE-MILE FUN RUN, 9 a.m. The race starts on Woodfin Street in front of the YMCA and finishes at Pack Square Park, also in downtown Asheville. The host is Jus’ Running, with a portion of the proceeds donated to MANNA FoodBank. Cost is $45 for the 5K and $25 for the Fun Run. To register, visit online at www.runsignup.com.
SOUTH ASHEVILLE TURKEY TROT 5K, 9 a.m., Biltmore Park Town Square, Town Square Boulevard. The race, hosted by Hunter Subaru, includes a best-dressed turkey contest. To register, visit online at www.raceroster.com.
WAYNESVILLE SUNRISE ROTARY TURKEY TROT 5K, 9 a.m., Lake Junaluska, near Waynesville The race begins and ends at Weldon Open Air Gym. Cost is $35 for adults and $25 for ages 12 and younger. To register, visit online at www.gloryhounevents.com.
Friday, Nov. 24
HENDERSONVILLE LIGHT UP MAIN STREET EVENT, 5-6 p.m., 1 Historic Courthouse Square, #4, downtown Hendersonville. The city’s annual tree lighting will also feature a visit by Santa Claus. The festivity will begin at 5 p.m. with holiday music played and performed by Peggy Ratusz & Friends Band and the concert choris of East Henderson High School. Also, free horse and carriage rides will be offered. “Santa will make his grand entrance around 5:45 p.m., with the lights coming on at 6 p.m. As for Santa, an event promotion stated, “This year, Santa Claus himself is set to make a dazzling entrance in magnificent style. Witness Santa’s grand arrival as he glides down Main Street in a luxurious stretch limousine to light the Christmas tree and the lights along Main Street, turning downtown into a winter wonderland! The air will be filled with excitement and wonder when Santa steps onto the red carpet at the Historic Courthouse Plaza. Then the magic will begin with Santa taking centerstage to illuminate the night!” Everyone is invited to attend. Admission is free.
FLEETWOOD MAC TRIBUTE CONCERT, 7:30 p.m., Walhalla Performing Arts Center, 101 E. North Broad St., Walhalla, S.C. Rumours: A Fleetwood Mac Tribute will perform a musical salute to the band Fleetwood Mac. For tickets, visit online at www.WalhallaPAC.com.
“A FLAT ROCK PLAYHOUSE CHRISTMAS” SHOW, 7:30 p.m., main stage, Flat Rock Playhouse 2661 Greenville Highway, Flat Rock. The FRP will perform the 71st annual “A Flat Rock Playhouse Christmas” show, which, according to the organizers, includes “enchanting performances and festive music.” The show will be performed through Dec. 21 — and showtimes and dates vary. For tickets, visit online at www.flatrockplayhouse.org.
Saturday, Nov. 25
“SUNRISE AT THE SWINGING BRIDGE” AT GRANDFATHER MOUNTAIN EVENT, 7:14 a.m., Mile High Swinging Bridge, Grandfather Mountain, 2050 Blowing Rock Highway, Linville. An event, “Sunrise at the Swinging Bridge” at Grandfather Mountain, is billed as providing guests “with the rare chance to be in Grandfather Mountain Park before regular operating hours and to hopefully witness a captivating sunrise from the Mile High Swinging Bridge. Sunrise will be at 7:14 a.m. Gates will open at 6:15 a.m. “Due to safety regulations, participants may only visit the Mile High Swinging Bridge during the event. The Top Shop gift shop and restrooms will be accessible during this time,” an event promotion stated. “Participants are urged to bring a flashlight and wear heavy winter jackets, hats, gloves and rubber-soled shoes. The event may be canceled on short notice in case of inclement weather. In addition, a picture-perfect sunrise, unfortunately, cannot be guaranteed. The event is limited to 150 guests.” Admission is $40 for the general public, $24 for children (ages 4-12) and $14 for members of the Grandfather Mountain’s Bridge Club. Event tickets cover an entire day’s access to Grandfather. However, as the remainder of the park does not open until 9 a.m., “participants are welcome to leave the mountain following sunrise, and to return later in the day for no additional cost.” For tickets, visit online at www.grandfather.com/event/sunrise-bridge-nov.
WINTER WONDERLAND GALA, 5-8 p.m., downtown Franklin. The town is offering its annual Winter Wonderland, featuring Santa, free carriage rides, music, living window displays and, at 7 p.m. Nov. 25, a tree-lighting, followed by a candlelight service. During the same time on Dec. 2, all of the same features will be offered, except the tree lighting and candlelight service.
THE CLASSIC DRIFTERS CHRISTMAS CONCERT, 7:30 p.m., Newton Performing Arts Center, 60 W. 6th St., Newton. The Classic Drifters will perfrom the iconic group’s Christmas concert. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. As for the concert, a promotion stated, “Featuring your beloved Drifters hits and Christmas favorites! ‘Up on the Roof.’ ‘Under the Boardwalk.’ ‘This Magic Moment.’ ‘There Goes My Baby.’ ‘Dance with Me.’ ‘Spanish Harlem.’ ‘Stand by Me.’ The list of hits goes on and on. Through an historical journey, which included no less than five legendary lead singers, including Rock ‘n’ Roll Hall of Famers Clyde McPhatter and Ben E. King, the group’s ongoing story has covered the entire spectrum of rock ‘n’ roll. They were the first musical group to include string instruments into rhythm & blues music, with their hauntingly beautiful song, ‘There Goes My Baby.’ They were the first musical group to sell 2 million records with their pop classic, ‘Up On The Roof.’ Along with fellow inductees the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, Bob Dylan and the Supremes, the Drifters were in the first class of rock ‘n’ roll legends to be initiated into the Hall of Fame and the first African-American group to be inducted. Their classic tune ‘Under The Boardwalk’ is the most-played R&B record of all time — 20 other million-sellers followed. Their songs have been penned by such historic songwriters as Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller, Carole King, Jerry Goffen and Phil Spector.” For tickets which are $55 to $65, visit online at www.ncauditorium.com.
Sunday, Nov. 26
“STORIES OF CHRISTMAS” HOLIDAY SHOW, 2 p.m., Black Mountain Center for the Arts, 225 W. State St., downtown Black Mountain. The “Stories of Christmas Holiday Show” will star Donna Marie Todd, a storyteller and singer. Admission is $20. For tickets, visit online at www.blackmountainarts.org, or call 669-0930.
FRANKLIN CHRISTMAS PARADE, 3 p.m., downtown Franklin. The town’s annual Christmas Parade will traverse downtown Franklin.
THE LADS AVL CONCERT/DANCE, 4-6 p.m., Oklawaha Brewery, 147 First Avenue East, downtown Hendersonville. The Lads AVL will play music for listening and/or dancing.
THE SPICE GIRLS TRIBUTE CONCERT, 7:30 p.m., Newton Performing Arts Center, 60 W. 6th St., Newton. The group Spice Wannabe — The Spice Girls Tribute will perform. As for the show, a promotion stated, “Stop. Close your eyes. Take a moment to remember. Do you recall a time, not so long ago? A time of innocence? A time of simplicity? A time of Dunkaroos, Beanie Babies, bubble chairs, white eye-liner, Ring-Pops, bucket hats and bicycle shorts? Let’s be honest... It’s no secret that the ‘90s were, by far, the most colorful, dynamic and entertaining decade of all. It really felt as though life couldn’t get any better... Then along came the Spice Girls. It was 1996 when the hit song “Wannabe” swept the world in a swell of pre-teen, bubble-gum hysteria. Ginger, Baby, Scary, Posh and Sporty became the new faces of pop music and girls (and boys, too!) everywhere were instant fans! With 65 million records sold world-wide, the Spice girls became the best selling girl-group of all time. It was total Spice-Mania! Fast forward 20 years or so, and millennials are all grown up. Now, more than ever, people are feeling an urge to reminisce. With ‘90s nostalgia in full swing and talks of a Spice Girls reunion circulating online, there happens to be a new group in town that aims to satisfy the world’s absolute craving for SPICE! Get ready for an electrifying tribute to the iconic Spice Girls with ‘Spice Wannabe’ – an ultimate ‘90s girl power tribute show. This interactive ‘Live from Las Vegas’ concert experience will take you back in time and flood you with nostalgia as it showcases five-part harmonies, signature choreography, iconic costumes, and quintessential British accents of Ginger, Scary, Sporty, Baby, and Posh Spice. This tribute show is a high-energy performance that pays homage to the best-selling girl group of all time. It promises an unforgettable night of dancing to the tunes of one of the most influential pop sensations in history. The show is an authentic tribute to the Spice Girls, with 100 percent live five-part harmonies, impeccable British accents, meticulously executed choreography, and iconic costumes that are spot-on. The cast of Spice Wannabe is a dynamic ensemble of exceptionally talented and seasoned performers hailing from Las Vegas. They possess the expertise required to craft a top-tier tribute production that’s nothing short of outstanding. From their physical resemblance to their voices, attitude, dance moves, stage presence, and unwavering commitment to Girl Power, the tribute artists deliver the same harmonious magic that made the original Spice Girls an unforgettable sensation. With ‘Spice Wannabe,’ you can expect a fully immersive concert event that will transport you straight back to the ‘90s. It’s a celebration of the essence of ‘Girl Power’ brought to life in a spectacular, one-of-a-kind performance fun for the entire family!” For tickets which are $35 to $40, visit online at www.ncauditorium.com.
MANHEIM STEAMROLLER CONCERT, 7:30 p.m., Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium, 385 N. Church St., downtown Spartanburg, S.C. Manheim Steamroller will perform in concert. For tickets, visit online at Ticketmaster.com.
PREMIER OF “A BILTMORE CHRISTMAS” FILM, 8 p.m., television’s Hallmark Channel. The new film, “A Biltmore Christmas,” will premier during Thanksgiving weekend on the Hallmark Channel as part of the network’s Countdown to Christmas programming series. “A Biltmore Christmas” is set and was filmed at the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, including the historic 250-room home built for famed entrepreneur George Vanderbilt and his family.
Monday, Nov. 27
SHAG DANCE, 6-9 p.m., Outdoorsmen Inc. (Event Center), 4535 Highway 11 West, Blountville, Tenn. The Mountain Empire Shag Society will hold a dance. Gate and doors open at 6 p.m., with the dance running from 7 to 9 p.m. Admission is $10 for nonmembers.
BLUE MONDAY WITH MR. JIMMY, 7-9 p.m., The Joint Next Door, 1185 Charlotte Hwy., Fairview. “Blue Monday With Mr. Jimmy” will be held, featuring the Chicago-style blues singer-guitarist.
Tuesday, Nov. 28
TREE LIGHTING & LUMINARIES WITH LOVE CEREMONY, 5:30-7 p.m., in front of The Foundation Performing Arts Center, 286 ICC Loop Road, Spindale. The annual Tree Lighting & Luminaries With Love ceremony will be held. Features will include story time, a visit from Santa, cookies, warm beverages and holiday activities. All are welcome. Admission is free.
THE LADS AVL, 6-8:30 p.m., The Joint Next Door, 1185 Charlotte Hwy., Fairview. The Lads AVL will perform music for listening and/or dancing.
SHAG DANCE, 6:30-9 p.m., the Chop House Asheville, 22 Woodfin St., downtown Asheville. The Mountain Shag Club will hold its weekly dance to music provided by rotating DJs. Cost is $7.
VOCTAVE CONCERT, 7 p.m., Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts, 1028 Georgia Road, Franklin. Voctave will perform its “Spirit of the Season” concert. For tickets, visit online at SmokyMountainArts.com.
NOLAN TAYLOR CONCERT, 7 p.m., The Grey Eagle, Clingman Avenue, Asheville. Nolan Taylor will perform in concert.
THE JOHN HENRYS CONCERT, 8 p.m., 5 Walnut Wine Bar, 5 West Walnut St., Asheville. The John Henrys will perform music for listening and/or dancing.
Wednesday, Nov. 29
JASON DECRISTOFARO’S JAZZ NIGHT, 6-8 p.m., Southern Appalachian Brewery, 822 Locust St., Hendersonville. The SAB hosts Jason DeCristofaro’s Jazz Night show every Wednesday. DeCristofaro, a multi-instrumentalist, composer and educator based in Asheville, performs on stage with a band. Among the hightlights, DeCristofaro, on occasion, will invite — from the crowd, a musician (who brings along a guitar or horn) and/or a vocalist (who he knows) — onto the stage to perform with the band — often wowing the audience. Admission is free.
SHAG DANCE/ANDERSON, 6-9 p.m., AJ’s Bar & Grill, 101 Destination Boulevard, Anderson, S.C. The Electric City Shag Club will host a shag dance to Carolina beach music.
SHAG DANCE/GREENVILLE, 6-10 p.m., Spare Time Entertainment Center, 822 Congaree Road, Greenville, S.C. The Carolina Shag Club will offer a beginner shag lesson from 6 to 7 p.m., followed by its weekly shag dance — featuring Carolina beach music — from 7 to 10 p.m.
FAIRVIEW POETRY FESTIVAL, 6:30 p.m., Fairview Library, 1 Taylor Road, Fairview. The Fairview Poetry Festival will be held “to celebrate the wisdom and words of WNC (Western North Carolina),” an event promotion stated. Six award-winning poets will read from original works. In addition, features will include book sales, author signings — and music during the after-reading reception
ONE-EYED JACK CONCERT/DANCE, 7 p.m.-closing, The Blind Horse Saloon, 1035 Lowndes Hill Road, Greenville, S.C. Line dance lessons will be held from 7 to 8 p.m., with an open dance starting at 8 p.m. to the band One-Eyed Jack, playing country and top 40 favorites. Attendees must be age 18 or older for admission and be at least age 21 to consume alcohol. Cover charge is $3 for men — and free for women.
SALSA ON 1, 8 p.m.-midnight, One World Brewery West, 520 Haywood Road, West Asheville. The event will begin with Jonathan Villalobos leading a “salsa on 1” dance lesson, with complete beginners welcome. Following the lesson, a salsa dance will be held featuring music by DJ Mtn Vibez. The cover charge is $5.
Thursday, Nov. 30
STORIES OF RECOVERY AND REDEMPTION PROGRAM, 7 p.m., Weaverville Community Center, 60 Lakeshore Drive, Weaverville. A program, “Personal Stories of Recovery and Redemption With Ray Christian, Chuck Fink and Drew Carter,” will feature what is billed as “three men with stories of overcoming trauma and adversity.” Admission to the program, sponsored by the Wilma Dykeman Legacy and the Weaverville Center for Creative and Healthy Living, is free.
THREE DOG NIGHT CONCERT, 7:30 p.m., Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium, 385 N. Church St., downtown Spartanburg, S.C. The iconic rock band Three Dog Night will perform in concert. For tickets, visit online at Ticketmaster.com.
PAUL LIFORD ACOUSTIC CONCERT/DANCE, 8-10 p.m., The Dugout, 430 N. Main St., downtown Hendersonville. Paul Liford, lead singer of the band Fine Line, and a guest, will perform in an acoustic show for listening and/or dancing.
PLEASURE CHEST CONCERT, 8-10 p.m., 5 Walnut Wine Bar, 5 Walnut St., downtown Asheville. The band Pleasure Chest will perform.
Friday. Dec. 1
STAR GAZE, 7-9 p.m., Grassland Mountain Observatory, 2890 Grassland Pkwy., Marshall. A public star gaze — hosted by the Astronomy Club of Asheville and UNC Asheville’s Lookout Observatory — will be held, with weather backup at the same time on Dec 2. (Sunset on Dec. 1 will occur at 5:17 p.m.) Admission is open to everyone, but registration — at lookoutobservatory.unca.edu — is needed to receive a gate code that is required for entry.
LINDA RONSTADT TRIBUTE CONCERT, 7:30 p.m., Walhalla Performing Arts Center, 101 E. North Broad St., Walhalla, S.C. The Linda Ronstadt Experience — Featuring Tristan McIntosh will perform a musical salute to Ronstadt. For tickets, visit online at www.WalhallaPAC.com.
SYMPHONY HOLIDAY CONCERT, 7:30 p.m., The Foundation Performing Arts Center, 286 ICC Loop Road, Spindale. The Symphony of Rutherford County will present its “Celebrating the Holidays” concert. For tickets, visit online at www.FoundationShows.org.
Saturday, Dec. 2
BREAKFAST WITH SANTA/GREER, 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m., Cannon Centre, Greer, S.C. The City of Greer’s Breakfast With Santa will be offered in three separate morning sessions. “Families can enjoy breakfast provided by Laurenda’s Family Restaurant, crafts, letters to Santa, and a Santa “meet-and-great,” according to the Greer Citizen. “Twenty-two tables will be available at each session. Only one table with eight chairs may be purchased per family.” The table cost for a Greer city resident is $40 — and $48 for non-residents. For tickets, call (864) 968-7008, or visit online www.CityofGreer.org.
BREAKFAST WITH SANTA/MAULDIN, 9-11:30 a.m., Roy Hopkins Mauldin Senior Center, 203 Corn Road, Mauldin, S.C. Folks of all ages are being invited to “join Santa and Mrs. Claus for family fun at breakfast.” The event is sponsored by the Mauldin Chamber of Commerce. Cost is $5 for adults and $3 for children.
KINGS MOUNTAIN CHRISTMAS PARADE/WINTERLAND FESTIVAL DOWNTOWN HOLIDAY MARKET, 3 p.m., Mountain Street to Patriots Park, downtown Kings Mountain. The annual Kings Mountain Christmas Parade will begin at 3 p.m. The parade will end at Patriots Park, where the city is inviting the public to its Winter Wonderland Festival, with Christmas lights, carriage rides, interactive characters and, of course, Santa. Also, a Downtown Holiday Market will be held on Dec. 2 only. The Winter Wonderland Festival will continue Dec. 8, 9 and 16.
HENDERSONVILLE CHRISTMAS PARADE, 6 p.m., from Oakland Street and Bearcat Lane to Main Street, downtown Hendersonville. The annual Hendersonville Christmas Parade — with the theme “Light Up the Night” — will be held, sponsored by the Hendersonville Merchants and Business Association. “Santa and his special sleigh will round out the parade,” according to a press release.
SARA EVANS CONCERT, 7 p.m., Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts, 1028 Georgia Road, Franklin. Multi-platinum entertainer Sara Evans will perform as part of her Christmas Tour. For tickets, visit online at SmokyMountainArts.com.
Sunday, Dec. 3
HOLIDAY CONCERT, 3 p.m., Conference Hall, Blue Ridge Community College, 180 W. Campus Drive, Flat Rock. The Hendersonville Symphony Orchestra will present its annual holiday concert.
CHRISTMAS MUSIC/STORYTELLING SHOW, 4 p.m., First Baptist Church, 63 N. Main St., downtown Weaverville. “Merry Christmas One and All,” a program of music and storytelling, will be presented by members — and friends — of the Weaverville Music Study Club. “Join us for an afternoon of local talent, playing a variety of instruments, singing, storytelling and more. Celebrate Christmas with your friends and neighbors.” A free-will offering will be collected for the 2024 presentation of Handel’s “Messiah.”
Monday, Dec. 4
SHAG DANCE, 6-9 p.m., Outdoorsmen Inc. (Event Center), 4535 Highway 11 West, Blountville, Tenn. The Mountain Empire Shag Society will hold a dance. Gate and doors open at 6 p.m., with the dance running from 7 to 9 p.m. Admission is $10 for nonmembers.
BLUE MONDAY WITH MR. JIMMY, 7-9 p.m., The Joint Next Door, Fairview. “Blue Monday With Mr. Jimmy” will be held, featuring the Chicago-style blues singer-guitarist.
Tuesday, Dec. 5
THE LADS AVL, 6-8:30 p.m., The Joint Next Door, 1185 Charlotte Hwy., Fairview. The Lads AVL will perform music for listening and/or dancing.
SHAG DANCE, 6:30-9 p.m., the Chop House Asheville, 22 Woodfin St., downtown Asheville. The Mountain Shag Club will hold its weekly dance to music provided by rotating DJs. Cost is $7.
THE JOHN HENRYS, 8 p.m., 5 Walnut Wine Bar, 5 West Walnut St., Asheville. The John Henrys will perform music for listening and/or dancing.
Wednesday, Dec. 6
ASHEVILLE NATIVITY EXHIBIT, 5-8 p.m., dining room, First Baptist Church of Asheville, 5 Oak St., downtown Asheville. More than 250 Nativity sets from more than 60 countries will be on display Dec. 6-13 — from 5 to 8 weekdays and from noon to 6 p.m. weekends. The sixth annual Asheville Nativity exhibit, also known as #crechefest, is co-sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In addition to the public viewing, occasional live music will be provided. Admission is free.
JASON DECRISTOFARO’S JAZZ NIGHT, 6-8 p.m., Southern Appalachian Brewery, 822 Locust St., Hendersonville. The SAB hosts Jason DeCristofaro’s Jazz Night show every Wednesday. DeCristofaro, a multi-instrumentalist, composer and educator based in Asheville, performs on stage with a band. Among the hightlights, DeCristofaro, on occasion, will invite — from the crowd, a musician (who brings along a guitar or horn) and/or a vocalist (who he knows) — onto the stage to perform with the band — often wowing the audience. Admission is free.
SHAG DANCE/ANDERSON, 6-9 p.m., AJ’s Bar & Grill, 101 Destination Boulevard, Anderson, S.C. The Electric City Shag Club will host a shag dance to Carolina beach music.
SHAG DANCE/GREENVILLE, 6-10 p.m., Spare Time Entertainment Center, 822 Congaree Road, Greenville, S.C. The Carolina Shag Club will offer a beginner shag lesson from 6 to 7 p.m., followed by its weekly shag dance — featuring Carolina beach music — from 7 to 10 p.m.
A“BAND ON THE RUN” ALBUM DISCUSSION, 7-8:30 p.m., Asheville Guitar Bar, 122 Riverside Drive, (River Arts District), Asheville. A discussion of the 1973 “landmark” album, “Band on the Run,” by Paul McCartney & Wings will be featured in the monthly Music to Your Ears series. As usual, the discussion will be led by Bill Kopp, an Asheville-based author and music journalist, who is the host of the series. His guest and co-host will be Erik Mattox, who is billed as a “popular Ashevilled-based DJ. “We’ll discuss the album and play key recordings from it.” Seating is limited. Tickets at the door will be $10.
ONE-EYED JACK CONCERT/DANCE, 7 p.m.-closing, The Blind Horse Saloon, 1035 Lowndes Hill Road, Greenville, S.C. Line dance lessons will be held from 7 to 8 p.m., with an open dance starting at 8 p.m. to the band One-Eyed Jack, playing country and top 40 favorites. Attendees must be age 18 or older for admission and be at least age 21 to consume alcohol. Cover charge is $3 for men — and free for women.
Thursday, Dec. 7
COLLINGWORTH FAMILY CHRISTMAS SHOW, 7:30 p.m., Smoky Mountain Center for the Performing Arts, 1028 Georgia Road, Franklin. The Collingworth Family — A Truly Family Christmas show will be performed. For tickets, which are $24, $28, $35 and VIP seating for $45, visit online at www.SmokyMountainArts.com.
PAUL LIFORD ACOUSTIC CONCERT/DANCE, 8-10 p.m., The Dugout, 430 N. Main St., downtown Hendersonville. Paul Liford, lead singer of the band Fine Line, and a guest, will perform in an acoustic show for listening and/or dancing.
PLEASURE CHEST CONCERT, 8-10 p.m., 5 Walnut Wine Bar, 5 Walnut St., downtown Asheville. The band Pleasure Chest wil perform.
Friday, Dec. 8
“THE NUTCRACKER” SHOW, 7:30 p.m., The Foundation Performing Arts Center, 286 ICC Loop Road, Spindale. DreamWeavers Dance Studio will present “The Nutcracker.” Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. For tickets, which are $22, $27 and $32, visit online at www.FoundationShows.org.
“MY FAVORITE CHRISTMAS” SHOW, 7:30 p.m., HART Theatre, 250 Pigeon St., Waynesville. HART will perform the show “My Favorite Christmas” Dec. 8-9, 14-16 and at 2 p.m. Dec. 10 and 17. For tickets, which are $17.50-$37.50, visit online at www.harttheatre.org.
“THE NUTCRACKER” SHOW, 7:30 p.m., Wortham Center for the Performing Arts, 18 Biltmore Avenue, downtown Asheville. The Asheville Ballet will perform. Other performances will be held at 3 p.m. Dec. 9 and at 2:30 p.m. Dec. 10. For tickets, which are $25-$50, visit online at www.worthamarts.org.
“EVERY CHRISTMAS STORY EVER TOLD (AND THEN SOME!)” SHOW, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Hendersonville Theatre, 229 S. Washington St., Hendersonville. The show “Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some!)” will be performed through Dec. 17. For tickets, which are $17 and $25, visit online at HendersonvilleTheatre.org.
Saturday, Dec. 9
TR CHRISTMAS PARADE, 10 a.m., from Hawkins Road and North Poinsett Highway to City Hall in Trailblazer Park, Travelers Rest, S.C. The annual TR Christmas parade will be held. This year’s theme is “The Best Christmas Movie Ever.” First held in 1972, proceeds from the Travelers Rest Christmas parade will be donated to support two local charities — North Greenville Crisis Ministry and Foothills Family Resources.
TR CHRISTMAS MARKET, noon-4 p.m., Trailblazer Park, Travelers Rest, S.C. Following TR’s Christmas parade, its Very Merry Christmas Market will be held — and is billed as, annually, the city’s “largest market of the year.” An event promotion added, “We will also be hosting food trucks, live music and visits from Santa!” Admission is free.
BRO “REVELS! 2023” (DECEMBER CELEBRATION) CONCERT, 3 p.m., Haywood Communty College, 185 Freedlander Drive, Clyde. The Blue Ridge Orchestra will perform “Revels! 2023,” which is billed as its “annual December celebration (that) makes the season bright!” The concert also will be performed at 3 p.m. Dec. 10 at Warren Wilson Presbyterian Church at 101 Chapel Lane in Swannanoa. Tickets are $25 for general admission, $15 for students and free for children under the age of five years old.
Sunday, Dec. 10
BRO’S “REVELS! 2023” (DECEMBER CELEBRATION) CONCERT, 3 p.m., Warren Wilson Presbyterian Church, 101 Chapel Lane, Swannanoa. The Blue Ridge Orchestra will perform “Revels! 2023,” which is billed as its “annual December celebration (that) makes the season bright!” Tickets are $20 for general admission, $15 for students and free for children under the age of five years old.
Monday, Dec. 11
“A HARD DAY’S NIGHT” FILM DISCUSSION, 7 p.m., Grail Moviehouse, 17 Foundry St., (River Arts District), Asheville. “A Hard Day’s Night,” the Beatles’ classic 1964 film debut, will be screened, followed by a discussion moderated by Bill Kopp, an Asheville-based music journalist and author. The program is part of the Music Movie Monday series. Seats are limited. Tickets at the door are $15.
Thursday, Dec. 14
“THE NUTCRACKER” SHOW, 4:30 and 7:30 p.m., Wortham Center for the Performing Arts 18 Biltmore Avenue, Asheville. “The Nutcracker” will be performed by Ballet Conservatory of Asheville.” The show also will be performed at 4:30 and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 15 and at 10 a.m. Dec. 16. For tickets, which are $15-$32, visit online at www.worthamarts.org.
Friday, Dec. 15
“A CHRISTMAS MEMORY” SHOW, 7:30 p.m., Wilderness Room, Parish House, The Episcopal Church of St. John’s in the Wilderness, 1905 Greenway Highway, Flat Rock. For the fifth-straight season, actor and theologian E.R. Haire Jr. will perform Truman Capote’s beloved short-story, “A Christmas Memory,” as a one-man show. The show also will be offered at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 16 and at 2 and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 17. While the show is free, the seating is limited to 55 people per performance, so an RSVP is required. To respond, visit online at bit.ly/christmasmem23 or www.stjohnflatrock.org.
Sunday, Dec. 17
BAROQUE RECORDER DUO CONCERT, 4 p.m., Parish Hall, The Episcopal Church of St. John in the Wilderness, 1905 Greenville Highway, Flat Rock. Local musicians and Andy John will perform a concert of classical compositions. The concert is open to the public and admission is free — and free parking is available.
Monday, Dec. 18
CLASSIC RADIO CLUB LISTENING SESSION, 2 p.m., Polk Campus of Isothermal Community College, 1255 W. Mills St., Columbus. The Western North Carolina Classic Radio Club meets on the third Monday to listen to old-time radio shows that aired during the golden-age of radio. All are welcome. Admission is free.
Tuesday, Dec. 19
LEANN RIMES HOLIDAY SHOW, 7:30 p.m., Peace Center Concert Hall, 300 S. Main St., downtown Greeville, S.C. Leann Rimes will perform in concert. For tickets, which are $50 to $80, visit online at www.PeaceCenter.org.
Thursday, Dec. 21
A DICKENS CHRISTMAS BANQUET, 5-8 p.m., The 1927 Lake Lure Inn & Spa, 2771 Memorial Highway, Lake Lure. A Dickens Christmas Banquet will be offered. The banquet also will be held at the same time on Dec. 22 and 23. Cost is $45 per person. For reservations, call (818) 625-2525.
Monday, Jan. 15
CLASSIC RADIO CLUB LISTENING SESSION, 2 p.m., Polk Campus of Isothermal Community College, 1255 W. Mills St., Columbus. The Western North Carolina Classic Radio Club meets on the third Monday to listen to old-time radio shows that aired during the golden-age of radio. All are welcome. Admission is free.
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