An early morning Alcoholics Anonymous meeting held in the church library. Open to those seeking support in recovery, this is a private, peer-led gathering in a quiet, supportive environment.
A vibrant Wednesday evening concert series in West Asheville’s Peace Gardens and Market, featuring the dynamic musical duo Kinetic Earth and their fusion of kalimba and reed instruments.
A social gathering for seniors at the Grove Street Community Center, offering opportunities to connect with peers and participate in shared activities in a welcoming setting.
10 AM–12 PMWellness
Aha Co-LAB: A Collaborative Conversation for Life Affirming Businesses
A collaborative think-tank for teachers, artists, and wellness entrepreneurs to exchange ideas and support healing arts practices in a dedicated community space.
12 PM–12 PMOutdoors
Human History of the South Yellow Mountain Preserve
A virtual Lunch & Learn hosted at the South Yellow Mountain Preserve, exploring the human history of the region from Indigenous presence to modern land use.
Asheville's longest-running comedy open mic returns to Third Room with a rotating lineup of local and touring comics. No cover, sign-up at 7:30pm, spots limited. A mix of seasoned performers and first-timers in a lively, unpredictable night of stand-up.
A monthly tribute to soul music and community, featuring powerful vocalists and raw talent in honor of Kat Williams. The series celebrates authentic connection through music, with performances curated to reflect her legacy and passion.
7:30 PM–11 PMLive music
Old Farmers Ball: Stove Dragon with David Winston calling
Old Farmers Ball returns with a traditional dance night led by David Winston. Includes a free lesson from 7:30–8pm, followed by dancing until 11pm. Fiddle, guitar, and keyboard players bring lively folk tunes to Bryson Gym.
Zain Zaidi, a Pakistani-American comedian from Atlanta, headlines a rooftop comedy show at Antidote Cocktails. Known for sardonic humor and self-deprecation, he’s joined by Josie Beers. Ages 18+.
Australian indie rock band Spacey Jane brings their 'If That Makes Sense Tour' to The Orange Peel. Opening act TOLEDO performs. Show starts at 8pm, doors at 7pm. Ages 18+.
A Tony Award-winning musical set in Washington Heights, featuring a powerful blend of hip-hop, salsa, and soul, performed at the Asheville Community Theater.
Hi Hungry performs live at AfterGlow, blending indie folk, jazz, and bluegrass into a unique string band sound. The trio from Asheville delivers raw, soulful performances with cello, mandolin, and guitar. Free entry.
MOUNTAIN CAMP returns to SIDE B Vinyl Bar with a weekly DJ residency. Jody.with.a.Y and Trevor from LoungeSport Collective spin music from 8pm until late. No cover, no filler—just focused, evolving sound.
Misfit Improv presents a live dubbing of a sci-fi film with improvised voices, sound effects, and storylines. Expect chaotic, hilarious, and unpredictable performances in a theatrical, spontaneous format.
Movies in the Park returns to Pack Square Park with a free family-friendly film under the stars. Bring blankets and chairs. Kids can enjoy games and music at the Rec 'n' Roll Play Zone before the show.
A weekend art market in Pack Square Park showcasing handmade works from professional artists across the region, including ceramics, jewelry, and paintings.
A one-day celebration of Black entrepreneurship, culture, and music in Pack Square Park, featuring a business summit, market, pitch competition, and live performances.
9 AM–12:30 PMOutdoors
Echoes of the Valley Hike: Black Mountain (In the Oaks)
A guided hike and historical tour of the former Terry Estate at Montreat College, exploring the site’s past as In-the-Oaks and its role in the region’s history.
A walking tour of Riverside Cemetery, highlighting individuals who inspired characters in Thomas Wolfe’s literary works and other notable figures from Asheville’s past.
7:30 PM–9 PMOn stage$23.69
Reasonably Priced Babies Present A Little Summertime Show!
The Reasonably Priced Babies bring their award-winning comedy to Black Mountain Center for the Arts. A summertime show packed with sharp, witty humor and clever sketches. Ages 18+.
7:30 PM–9:30 PMArt & culture
Wise Women & Fearless Sisters | An Evening of Storytelling
An evening of storytelling at Story Parlor featuring personal narratives from women. The event celebrates lived experience and shared voices in a intimate, reflective setting.
Soul Blue, a seasoned classic soul, blues, and R&B band from Atlanta and Asheville, performs at Cork and Keg Bar. The group pays tribute to legends like Otis Redding and Aretha Franklin with authentic, high-energy performances.
Emo Night Brooklyn brings a high-energy DJ set featuring emo and pop punk anthems at Revival in Asheville. Expect loud music, dancing, and a nostalgic, emotional atmosphere for adults who love 2000s-era alternative rock.
Mystery Movie Night at Asheville Pizza Company offers a surprise film each week with no spoilers. Grab a slice, enjoy a drink, and experience the thrill of watching something completely unknown in a casual, social setting.
An all-femme comedy show at River Arts District Brewing features top regional comedians and a secret headliner. Celebrating Pride Month with bold, inclusive humor in a lively brewery setting.
Auditions for Clydes, a play about redemption and community through a sandwich shop, are held at Asheville Community Theatre. The production explores themes of second chances and shared purpose among formerly incarcerated workers.
Montford Park Players present Shakespeare’s Othello in the Hazel Robinson Amphitheatre. This outdoor staging brings the tragedy of jealousy and betrayal to life under the open sky with a timeless, dramatic performance.
The Social Sangha offers meditation, Dharma talks, and community discussion at Quietude. A reflective gathering focused on mindfulness and personal growth, with donations accepted to support the program.
Trivia Night at The Whale Outpost in Haw Creek brings friends together for a fun, competitive evening of questions and drinks. A casual, social event perfect for teams looking to test their knowledge.
A free community drum class at The Well welcomes all skill levels, led by veteran drummer Larry McDowell. No experience needed—just bring a drum or use one provided for a shared, joyful rhythm experience.
Local Live with Jay Brown features live performances by regional singer-songwriters at a Black Mountain venue. The show highlights local talent and spontaneous collaborations in an intimate, music-focused setting.
Luke Bennett shares his 2,650-mile thru-hike of the Pacific Crest Trail in a talk at Highland Farms. His story covers adventure, survival, and the deep connection found in nature and human kindness.
The Rooted Brotherhood Men's Council offers a confidential space for men to share openly, reflect deeply, and support one another in personal growth and emotional connection.
The Keys Ablaze Tour brings a high-energy musical performance to the Hilltop Event Center, featuring dynamic stage production and a vibrant setlist. Perfect for fans of electrifying live music in a professional venue.
Golden Folk Sessions offers an intimate, curated evening of original music with six handpicked artists performing three-song sets in a quiet, seated setting at The Grey Eagle. Ideal for discerning listeners who appreciate live acoustic performances.
Join DumbAshe Trivia at Eda Rhyne Distilling Company for a fun, competitive night of pop culture and random facts. Bring your team, enjoy award-winning spirits, and test your knowledge in a lively, casual atmosphere.
Test your knowledge at Foothills Grange’s weekly trivia night, featuring fun questions, team prizes, local eats, and $20 beer pitchers. A relaxed, community-focused event perfect for casual competition and good company.
Dr. Bill Bares hosts a jazz showcase at a Black Mountain venue, featuring expert musicianship and academic insight. This event celebrates jazz as both art and scholarship in a dedicated performance space.
Robert’s Totally Rad Trivia at Highland Brewing Company offers free pop culture trivia with a focus on music, TV, movies, and video games. Gather your team, enjoy a brew, and enjoy a night of friendly competition.
7:30 PMArt & cultureprice:is
THE MOTH Presents: Asheville StorySLAM - "AMERICAN DREAMS"
The Moth presents a StorySLAM in Asheville, where storytellers share true, personal narratives on the theme of 'American Dreams.' A powerful evening of raw, authentic storytelling in a live performance setting.
Asheville Community Theatre stages In the Heights, a Tony Award-winning musical blending hip-hop, salsa, and soul. The story follows a vibrant New York neighborhood on the brink of change, celebrating community, heritage, and hope.
7:30 PM–11 PMLive music
Old Farmers Ball: The New Wild Goose Chase with Katie Zanders calling
Old Farmers Ball features live folk music and dancing at Bryson Gym, with a free lesson at 7:30 PM followed by a dance from 8 to 11 PM. A community-driven event for traditional and folk music enthusiasts.
The Juneteenth Edition of Ujamaa Marketplace celebrates culture and community with local vendors, artisans, and family-friendly activities in Triangle Park.
10 AM–8 PMArt & culture
Impact [.!?$]: An Art Exhibition for Junteenth and Civic Season
The Uptown Hillbillies perform classic country music at Cork and Keg Bar, featuring veteran musicians and authentic sounds from legends like Hank Williams and Conway Twitty. A final show of 2024 for fans of traditional country.
Brittany Carney brings her sharp, nationally recognized comedy to Green Man Brewery in an outdoor show. Known for her work on HBO Max and Adult Swim, she delivers a stand-up set for adults only.
Ty and the Crew perform soulful, modern R&B and hip-hop-infused live music at AfterGlow, blending 80s and 90s nostalgia with fresh grooves. An energetic, intimate night of live performance and feel-good vibes.
8 PM–10 PMLive music$38.41
Squirrel Nut Zippers: Celebrating 30 Years of “Hot”
Squirrel Nut Zippers celebrate 30 years of their iconic album 'Hot' with a live performance at The Grey Eagle. Expect swing, jazz, and vintage Americana in a high-energy show for adults.
Robyn Hitchcock performs with his full band at The Grey Eagle, showcasing his decades-spanning career in surreal rock and poetic storytelling. A must for fans of eclectic, intelligent songwriting.
DJ Brent takes over AfterGlow with an energetic open-format set, blending genres and driving the crowd with high-energy mixes in a vibrant nightlife setting.
Gluten-Free Comedy returns with a lineup of top comedians at Ginger's Revenge. Enjoy a night of laughs and a non-gluten beer while watching stand-up from national and local talent.
8 PM–9:30 PMOn stage$22.52
Gluten-Free Comedy: Lime Agave Edition at Ginger's Revenge
Modelface Comedy brings national and local comedians to Ginger's Revenge for a night of sharp, funny performances. A fun, adult-oriented show in a casual bar setting.
Big Brains, Little Jumbo Trivia returns every Sunday with a fast-paced, fun-filled night of pop culture, music, and movie questions. Free to play with prizes for top teams.
6:30 PM–8 PMWellness
The Once and Future Forest: Restorying our wild imagination
Experience a storytelling event rooted in Irish mythology, blending ancient tales with music and reflection. A meditative, narrative-driven evening supporting forest restoration efforts.
Celebrate Father's Day with a night of dad jokes and bad puns at River Arts District Brewing. A lighthearted, adult-focused comedy show with free entry for dads.
ROCK ACADEMY's annual fundraiser concert at The Orange Peel brings together musicians and supporters for a night of music and community. A major local event for music lovers.
Local gardeners can get expert advice from Master Gardener volunteers at this drop-in help session. Bring your plant questions to the Buncombe County Extension Office.
Catch a live music showcase at French Broad River Brewery featuring singer-songwriter Andrew Scotchie and guest Lo Wolf in an intimate, energetic performance.
Join a sunset yoga session in Montford Park, where breath and movement meet nature. Co-taught by local instructors, this class offers a grounding experience under the open sky.
A free dharma talk and meditation session at Quietude, open to all. Includes discussion and guided practice, with a suggested donation to support the group.
Join a weekly trivia night in the Old Town District, featuring unique questions and prizes for top-scoring teams. A social, competitive night for trivia enthusiasts.
A tribute concert honoring the legendary singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot, featuring heartfelt performances of his classic songs by acclaimed guitarist and vocalist Robin Bullock. Expect a moving evening of folk and storytelling music in a live setting.
Join DumbAshe Trivia at Hi-Wire River Arts District for a fun, lighthearted night of general knowledge and pop culture questions. Bring your friends, enjoy drinks, and test your smarts in a friendly, competitive atmosphere.
Experience Asheville’s most popular trivia night at French Broad Brewing, where teams compete for prizes and laughs. The taproom is pet-friendly and serves craft beer, cider, wine, and non-alcoholic drinks.
Brother Wallace, a Georgia-born soul artist and K-12 music teacher, performs electrifying soul music at The Grey Eagle. His new album, released on ATO Records, blends gospel roots with bold, life-affirming artistry.
M.A.T.B. and D. Sablu deliver a high-energy, no-rules rock and experimental show at Fleetwoods. Expect raw, chaotic performances with a mix of punk, garage, and psychedelic influences.
Wednesday, June 24
7 PM–9 PMLive music$19.74
Corey Stevenson Band w/ The Mad Dog Blues Band: An Evening of Blues, Soul
The Corey Stevenson Band and The Mad Dog Blues Band bring Southern rock, country, and blues to The Grey Eagle. Known for gritty guitar work and powerful live energy, they deliver an authentic roots music experience.
The Creative Strings Faculty All-Star Concert features top-tier violin, viola, and cello performers from the annual workshop in Black Mountain. A showcase of collaborative and solo works by emerging string artists.
Summerween PSK Karaoke at Fleetwoods turns the venue into a spooky stage where singers perform and dancers respond. Costumes encouraged for a fun, theatrical night of music and performance.
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A small, walkable zoo of Southern Appalachian wildlife — black bears, red wolves, otters, and the famous red pandas. The perfect half-day with kids; you'll see every animal without anyone melting down.
Compact hands-on science museum on Patton Avenue — fossils, gems, and interactive STEM exhibits sized for the under-10 crowd. Small enough that one rainy morning covers it all.
434 acres of cultivated gardens and easy trails off the Parkway, including a nationally known bonsai collection. The $25 fee is per car, not per person — pack the whole crew.
Ten quiet acres of Southern Appalachian native plants along Reed Creek next to UNC Asheville. Free, stroller-friendly paths, and the spring wildflower show is one of the best in town.
Riverside park on the French Broad with the paved greenway running through it. The west side (playground, courts) is still rebuilding after Helene, but the east-side lawns, picnic shelter, and greenway are open.
County park on a 300-acre lake in Arden — playground, disc golf, fishing, and paddleboat rentals for a few bucks an hour. Free to enter and rarely crowded on weekdays.
$17 buys unlimited play on about 40 pinball machines and 40 classic arcade games in the old Battery Park building. First-come, first-served and capped at 70 people, so go early on rainy weekends. Closed Tuesdays.
Downtown's main library with an entire floor for kids — puppet stage, story times, and room to sprawl. The easiest free hour downtown with small children.
The Southern Highland Craft Guild's flagship on the Parkway — free galleries of serious Appalachian craft, with live demonstrations most of the year. Worth it even if you think you don't care about quilts.
America's favorite drive runs right through town, free, with overlooks every few miles. Hop on at the Folk Art Center or Highway 191 and you're above the clouds in fifteen minutes.
12,000-acre state forest where short, family-doable walks reach Hooker, Triple, and High Falls. The biggest waterfall payoff per mile of hiking in the region — worth the drive.
Free trail to a 100-foot waterfall near Old Fort, rebuilt in 2024 with boardwalks, staircases, and overlooks. The lower falls are about 3 miles round trip — the closest big waterfall to Asheville.
The locals' default trail network — miles of gentle forest-road loops around Lake Powhatan, ten minutes from West Asheville. Where Asheville kids learn to mountain bike.
Modern, light-filled museum on Pack Square focused on 20th-century and Appalachian American art, with a rooftop terrace. Kids under 6 are free, and the hands-on ArtPLAYce room buys you a real look at the galleries.
Hundreds of working studios in old industrial buildings along the French Broad — walk in, watch artists work, buy straight from the source. Free to wander, and back in full swing after Helene.
Historic craft campus tucked behind the Grove Park Inn — free gallery, sculpture garden, working studios, and an antique car museum (April through December). One of the quietest free outings in town.
Asheville's independent bookstore since 1982 — sharp staff picks, a proper kids' section, and a cafe for the duration. The default rainy-afternoon anchor downtown.
The dessert institution on Pack Square: bean-to-bar truffles, sipping chocolate, and cake by the slice until late. Expect a line on weekends — it moves.
Asheville's original craft brewery, east of town, with a huge meadow, volleyball, disc golf, food trucks, and live music. The rare taproom where kids can actually burn off energy while you finish a pint.
Riverfront campus on Craven Street with a big patio and lawn above the French Broad, free brewery tours, and food trucks. Pairs easily with the River Arts District just across the river.
Destination brewery 25 minutes south near the airport — taproom restaurant, free tours, a big back porch, an outdoor amphitheater with free weekend music, and trails through the woods. Built for families; plan a whole afternoon.
Black Mountain's town lake with a half-mile walking loop, playground, ducks, and mountain views. Twenty easy minutes from Asheville and exactly the right size for short legs.
A free 1.7-mile self-guided loop through downtown, marked by 30 sculptures and plaques telling Asheville's story. Start at Pack Square; kids treat it like a scavenger hunt.
Year-round state farmers market on Brevard Road — open daily with produce sheds, jams, mountain honey, and a greenhouse full of plants. Cheaper and less precious than the tailgate markets.
Audubon-managed wetland boardwalk on Beaver Lake in North Asheville, open dawn to dusk, 365 days a year. Free (donations welcome) and flat enough for toddlers — bring binoculars.
The rambling boardinghouse from Look Homeward, Angel, preserved downtown with guided tours on the half hour, Tuesday through Saturday. Five bucks for one of the best literary house tours in the South.
Working glassblowing studio and gallery on South Lexington — free to walk in and watch the team gather, shape, and fire molten glass, seven days a week. Kids are mesmerized; so are you.
Asheville's ice cream shop since 1978, now at five locations with serious vegan flavors alongside the dairy. The West Asheville shop on Haywood Road is the classic stop after a park morning.
Two floors of used books inside the historic Grove Arcade, served with champagne, wine, and coffee. Dog-friendly, date-friendly, and the most civilized rainy afternoon downtown.
America's largest home, plus acres of Olmsted-designed gardens, trails, and a winery tasting included with admission. Pricey, but it fills a full day — tickets run cheaper midweek.
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