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]Wednesday, March 5

ERIC SPIRTAS ADDRESS ON THE FUTURE OF THE NOW-DEFUNCT CANTON PAPER MILL, 7:30 a.m., The Terrace Hotel, 689 North Lakeshore Drive, Lake Junaluska. Eric Spirtas, who recently purchased the Pactiv Evergreen paper mill in Canton will be the featured speaker at the Issues and Eggs breakfast meeting of the Haywood County Chamber of Commerce. The program will begin with networkng at 7:30 a.m., followed by breakfast at 7:45 a.m. and Spirtas’ address at 8:15 a.m. Spirtas, owner of Spirtas Worldwide and Two Banks Development, will share his background and why he chose Canton for his next venture. According to its website, “Spirtas Worldwide was created by Eric J Spirtas, former president and CEO of one of the largest demolition firms in the United States. Mr. Spirtas established Spirtas Worldwide in 2004. The firm originally offered its signature world-class demolition and environmental remediation services nationally to select clients and as opportunities arose, Spirtas Worldwide began to assemble a private portfolio of industrial and commercial properties in which itself performed necessary development with its own forces. This growth triggered the establishment of enhanced captive operations, such as property management, facility operations and new construction performance to support advanced property development for its private properties and for the benefit of its worldwide clients.” Breakfast is $20. Coffee is $5 for non-members of the chamber. To register for the event, which is required, visit online at www.business.haywoodchamber.com/calendar.

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 his band. Among the jazz jam’s highlights, DeCristofaro, on occasion, will invite from the crowd a musician (who brings along a guitar or horn)  and/or a vocalist (who often has sheet music with the lyrics) onto the stage to perform with the band — often wowing the audience. Admission is free. 

SHAG DANCE/ROEBUCK, 6-9 p.m., Southport Bar & Grill, 629 Southport Road, Roebuck, S.C. The Upstate Shag Club will host a shag dance. 

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.

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.

LATIN NIGHT DANCE, 8:30 p.m.-midnight, One World Brewery West, 520 Haywood Road, West Asheville. The event will begin with a dance lesson, from 8:30 to 9 p.m. — and beginners are welcome. Following the lesson, an all-Latin dance ­— salsa, bachata, merengue, cumbia and reggaeton ­ — will be held, featuring music by DJ Mtn Vibez. The cover charge is $5 cash. 



Thursday, March 6

HCR MEN’S CLUB MEETNG, 9 a.m., upstairs, American Legion Post 77, 4th Avenue West, Hendersonville. All candidates for the chair of the Henderson County Republican Party are invited to speak at the monthly breakfast meeting of the Henderson County Republican Men’s Club. “Candidates are expected to outline their qualifications for GOP chair and will be expected to answer questions from members,” HCRMC President Bruce Hatfield stated in a press release. “Currently, there are two announced candidates, Greg Beam and Chelsea Wash. Anyone else wishing to seek the nomination for GOP chair is invited to attend and will be given an equal opportunity to speak at the meeting.” Prior to the formal program, a breakfast buffet will feature eggs, bacon, sausage, biscuits, gravy, fruit, cinnamon rolls, juice and coffee — for $13, payable by cash at the door. “All registered Republicans are invited to attend,” the release noted. “Membership is $30 for men and $15 for women. Applications are available at the door.” To attend the meeting, reservations are required by emailing This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it , or calling (828) 329-4971.  

“SHADES OF BUBLE: A THREE-MAN TRIBUTE TO MICHAEL BUBLE,” 2 and 7:30 p.m., mainstage, Flat Rock Playhouse, 2661 Greenville Highway, Flat Rock. The FRP will perform “Shades of Bublé: A Three-Man Tribute to Michael Bublé” March 6-8. Regarding the show, the FRP stated, “‘Shades of Bublé brings the swinging standards and pop hits of Michael Bublé to the stage in an unforgettable high-energy concert event. This act consistently wows audiences around the country with exciting harmonies, smooth choreography, and charming good looks, combining big-band standards from the jazz era, classic hits from the ‘50s/’60s/’70s, as well as Billboard chart-toppers from today in a high-energy show that generates standing ovations from sold-out crowds.” As for Bublé, a promotion noted: “Regarded as a pop icon, he is often credited for helping to renew public interest and appreciation for traditional pop standards and the Great American Songbook.” For tickets, which are $48, $58 and $68. visit online at www.FlatRockPlayhouse.org.

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, March 7

JEFFERSON STARSHIP CONCERT, 7:30 p.m., Newton Performing Arts Center, 60 W. 6th St., Newton, N.C. The iconic group Jefferson Starship will perform in concert. Regarding the band, NPAC stated, “Jefferson Starship is one of the most successful arena rock groups of the 1970s and ‘80s, earning three platinum and eight gold records, as well as numerous Top 40 singles. While Jefferson Starship continues to tour today, the band has experienced numerous lineup and personnel changes, and each of those members have contributed to the magic and alchemy that make Jefferson Starship iconic.” Doors open at 6:30 p.m. For tickets, which are $60-$70, visit www.NCAuditorium.com.

STEEP CANYON RANGERS CONCERT, 8 p.m., Newberry Opera House, 1201 McKibben St.., Newberry, S.C.. The Steep Canyon Rangers will perform in concert. Regarding the band, the NOH noted, “With roots firmly planted in North Carolina, Grammy-winning Steep Canyon Rangers blend traditional bluegrass with fresh storytelling and Americana flair on their latest album, ‘Morning Shift.’ Now joined by singer-songwriter Aaron Burdett, the Rangers craft songs that honor mountain music’s heritage while embracing a bold, modern sound that resonates far beyond Appalachia. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. For tickets, visit www.NewberryOperaHouse.com.




Saturday, March 8

BEACH NIGHT DANCE, 7-10 p.m., upstairs, American Legion Post 77, 216 4th Avenue West, Hendersonville. The monthly Beach Night shag dance — with a St. Patrick’s Day theme — will feature mostly Carolina beach music provided by DJ Dave Haden. Besides dancing, a full bar and kitchen will be available for drinks and food. Prior to the dance, beginning at 6:15 p.m., Cy Miller and Joyce Anderson will teach a shag dance step. Admission is $7 cash at the door.

JEFFERSON STARSHIP CONCERT, 8 p.m., Newberry Opera House, 1201 McKibben St.., Newberry, S.C.. The iconic group Jefferson Starship will perform in concert. Regarding the band, see promotion in March 7 calendar listing. For tickets, visit www.NewberryOperaHouse.com.




Monday, March 10

SHAG DANCE, 6-9 p.m., Outdoorsmen Inc. (Event Center), 4535 Highway 11 West, Blountville, Tenn. The Mountain Empire Shag Society will host a shag dance. Gate and doors open at 6 p.m., with the dance held from 7 to 9 p.m. Admission is $10 for nonmembers.

SHAG AND COUNTRY DANCE LESSONS, 6:15-10 p.m., Duncan Event Center, 119 S. Spencer St., Duncan, S.C. The lessons (every Monday, except the first Monday) include a shag dance class,  6:15-7 p.m.; west coast swing, 7-7:45 p.m., and two-step, 7:45 -8:30 p.m. Then, from 8:30 to 10 p.m., an open dance will be held, featuring the dances of shag, wst coast swing and two-step, with music provided by DJ (and dance teacher) Natalie Foreverland. Cost is $10 per lesson — or $25 for all three classes. Admission is free to the dance after the lessons.

BLUE MONDAY WITH MR. JIMMY, 7-9 p.m., The Joint Next Door, 1185 Charlotte Highway, Fairview. “Blue Monday With Mr. Jimmy” will be held, featuring the Chicago-style blues singer-guitarist.




Tuesday, March 11

THE LADS AVL CONCERT, 6-8:30 p.m., The Joint Next Door, 1185 Charlotte Highway., Fairview. The Lads AVL will perform.  

LATIN AND BALLROOM DANCE LESSONS, 6:15-10 p.m., Duncan Event Center, 119 S. Spencer St., Duncan, S.C. The lessons (every Tuesday except the first Tuesday of each month) include an east coast dance class,  6:15-7 p.m.; bachata, 7-7:45 p.m., and salsa, 7:45 -8:30 p.m. Then, from 8:30 to 10 p.m., an open dance will be held, featuring the dances of salsa, bachata, merengue and cha cha, with music provided by DJ (and dance teacher) Natalie Foreverland. Cost is $10 lesson — or $25 for all three classes. Admission is free to the dance after the lessons.

SHAG DANCE/ASHEVILLE, 6:30-9 p.m., the Chop House Asheville (at Four Points by Sheraton), 22 Woodfin St., downtown Asheville. The Mountain Shag Club will host its weekly shag dance to Carolina beach music provided by rotating DJs. Cost is $7. 

“SHUCKED” MUSICAL COMEDY, 7:30 p.m., Peace Center Concert Hall, rorner of Broad and Main streets, downtown Greenville, S.C. “Shucked,” the Tony Award-winning musical comedy will be performed March 11-16. (Showtimes vary.) Regarding the show, a promotion noted, “The Wall Street Journal calls (it) ‘flat out hilarious!’ And nobody knows funny like economists... This corn-fed, corn-bred American musical is sure to satisfy your appetite for great musical theater. ‘Shucked’ is recommended for ages 10-plus. ‘Shucked’ contains adult themes, moments of adult language and a harvest of corny innuendo.” The show is billed as featuring “the hottest names on Broadway and Nashville.” The For tickets (at $50, $80, $90 and $100), visit online at www.peacecenter.org. 

JOHN HENRYS CONCERT/DANCE, 8 p.m., 5 Walnut Wine Bar, 5 West Walnut St., Asheville. The John Henrys will perform music for listening and/or dancing. 

 



Wednesday, March 12

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 his band. Among the jazz jam’s highlights, DeCristofaro, on occasion, will invite from the crowd a musician (who brings along a guitar or horn)  and/or a vocalist (who often has sheet music with the lyrics) onto the stage to perform with the band — often wowing the audience. Admission is free. 

SHAG DANCE/ROEBUCK, 6-9 p.m., Southport Bar & Grill, 629 Southport Road, Roebuck, S.C. The Upstate Shag Club will host a shag dance. 

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.

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.

LATIN NIGHT DANCE, 8:30 p.m.-midnight, One World Brewery West, 520 Haywood Road, West Asheville. The event will begin with a dance lesson, from 8:30 to 9 p.m. — and beginners are welcome. Following the lesson, an all-Latin dance ­— salsa, bachata, merengue, cumbia and reggaeton ­ — will be held, featuring music by DJ Mtn Vibez. The cover charge is $5 cash. 

 



Thursday, March 13

“LEARNING TO DANCE WITH DEMENTIA” PROGRAM, 1-3:30 p.m., Parish Hall, across the street from the Episcopal Church of St. John in the Wilderness, 1905 Greenville Highway, Flat Rock. Dementia consultant Mary Donnelly will lead a free workshop on “Learning to Dance With Dementia: When to Lead, When to Follow and When to Get Out of the Way.” A promotion stated that “the interactive session offers insight and strategies to help caregivers navigate the delicate balance of communicating with a person whose brain is changing. Dementia has — and is — touching so many of our loved ones, including event organizer Ronnie Doty. ‘I began this journey of dementia with my husband,’ Doty said. ‘I used every resource available, so I could know what lies ahead. If you are informed about the disease, you can become a better caregiver.’”

LOUD MUSIC COMPANY BAND CONCERT/DANCE, 5:30-8:30 p.m., NOMA Square, 220 N. Main St. iin front of the Hyatt Regency, downtown Greenville, S.C. The weekly Live Music on Thursday Nights outdoor concert series will open with a performance by the Wilmington, N.C.-based Loud Music Company Band, playing music for listening and/or dancing. The band’s music repertoire is billed as “a heavy mix of seamlessly blended pop, rock, country and soul.” Food trucks will be available for food and drinks. Attendees are urged to bring lawnchairs and/or blankets. Admission is free.

GANGSTAGRASS CONCERT, 7 p.m., Newberry Opera House. 1201 McKibben St., Newberry, S.C.  Gangstagrass will perform in concert. Regarding the band, NOH stated, “Blending the soul of bluegrass with the grit of hip-hop, Gangstagrass brings a genre-bending fusion of banjo, beats, and bars to the Newberry Opera House. Led by creator Rench, this Emmy-nominated band delivers a high-energy show that has captivated fans worldwide, from the theme of Justified to the main stages at Glastonbury and beyond.” Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. For tickets, visit www.NewberryOperaHouse.com.




Friday, March 14

CIBO ISSUES MEETING, 7 a.m., Mountain View Room, Sherrill Center, UNC Asheville. The Asheville-based Council of Independence Business Owners, a pro-business group, will feature two speakers and a buffet breakfast. The speakers will be Eric Cregger, interim Buncombe County property assessor, who will provide “a Buncombe County tax appraisal report;” and Nathan Moneyham, a construction engineer for the North Carolina Department of Transportation, who wlll address the “I-26 Connector” and provide a “roads report.” Due to a scheduling conflict, CIBO is meeting on the second Friday, rather than on its regular schedule.   

MAIN STREE FRIDAY OPENING CONCERT/DANCE, 5:30-9:30 p.m., NOMA Square, 220 N. Main St. iin front of the Hyatt Regency, downtown Greenville, S.C. The weekly Main Street Fridays outdoor concert series will open with a performance by a band yet-to-be named. Food trucks will be available for food and drinks. Attendees are urged to bring lawnchairs and/or blankets. Admission is free.

JOHNNY CASH TRIBUTE CONCERT, 7:30 p.m., Walhalla Performing Arts Center, 101 East North Broad Street, Walhalla, S.C. Cash Unchained: The Ultimate Johnny Cash Experience will perform a musical salute to Cash. Regarding the concert, WPAC noted, “Steady like a train, sharp like a razor, with the perfect blend of country, rock ‘n’ roll and folk music, Cash paved the way for artists of all genres for years to come. Without Johnny Cash, we wouldn’t have some of the finest music we’ve all enjoyed over the past six decades!” For tickets, which are $37-47 (including fees), visit online at www.WalhallaPAC.com. 

THE UKULELE ORCHESTRA CONCERT, 8 p.m., Newberry Opera House. 1201 McKibben St., Newberry, S.C. The Ukulele Orchestra will perform in concert. Regarding the orchestra, NOH stated, “Renowned for their genre-blending, tongue-in-cheek performances, the Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain takes the Newberry Opera House stage for an unforgettable musical adventure. Combining classic rock, jazz, and folk stylings on just ukuleles. This celebrated ensemble brings a joyful, eclectic spin to every song, captivating audiences from Carnegie Hall to Glastonbury.” Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. For tickets, visit www.NewberryOperaHouse.com.




Saturday, March 15

THE STEELDRIVERS CONCERT, 7:30 p.m., Walhalla Performing Arts Center, 101 East North Broad Street, Walhalla, S.C. The SteelDrivers will perform in concert. The group also will perform in concert at 7 p.m. March 16 at WPAC. Regarding the concert, WPAC noted, “Only Nashville could give birth to a band like the SteelDrivers: a group of seasoned veterans — each distinguished in his or her own right, each valued in the town’s commercial community — who are seizing an opportunity to follow their hearts to their souls’ reward. In doing so, they are braiding their bluegrass roots with new threads of their own design, bringing together country, soul, blues, and other contemporary influences to create an unapologetic hybrid that is old as the hills but fresh as the morning dew. This is new music with the old feeling. SteelDrivers fan Vince Gill describes the band’s fusion as simply ‘an incredible combination.’ Specializing in a unique mix of what might be called bluegrass soul, the SteelDrivers have become one of the biggest names in progressive bluegrass after making their debut in 2005. While there’s a strong traditional streak in the SteelDrivers sound, they bring a passion to their delivery that adds a distinctive flavor, and they’re not afraid of adding a forceful grit to the music.” For tickets, which are $52-$72 (including fees), visit online at www.WalhallaPAC.com. 

THREE DOG NIGHT CONCERT, 7:30 p.m., Niswonger Performing Arts Center, 212 Tusculum Boulevard, Greeneville, Tenn. The iconic group Three Dog Night will perform in concert. Also featured will be special guest Trapper Schoepp Regarding the show, NPAC noted, “Three Dog Night hits weave through the fabric of pop culture today, whether on the radio where they are heard day in and day out, in TV commercials, or in major motion pictures — songs like ‘Mama Told Me (Not To Come),’ ‘Joy to the World,’ ‘Black and White,’ ‘Shambala’ and ‘One’ serve to heighten our emotions and crystallize Three Dog Night’s continuing popularity. Boasting chart and sales records that remain virtually unmatched in popular music, Three Dog Night had 21 consecutive Top 40 hits, including three No. 1 singles, 11 Top 10s, 18 straight Top 20s, seven million-selling singles and 12 straight RIAA Certified Gold LPs. The hits appeared on best-selling charts in all genres – pop, rock and country. Marking over 50 years on the road, Three Dog Night continues to grow its fan base by keeping up a full schedule of concerts.” For tickets, visit online at www.NPACGreeneville.com. 




Sunday, March 16

“THE RAT PACK” TRIBUTE CONCERT, 3 p.m., Newberry Opera House. 1201 McKibben St., Newberry, S.C. The South Carolina group, The Music of the Rat Pack, will perform a musical salute to “The Rat Pack.” Regarding the concert, the NOH stated, “Join regional stars Jason Stokes, Kevin Bush, Terrance Henderson and Jonathan Jackson for an unforgettable tribute to the iconic music of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr. This spirited show at the Newberry Opera House promises swingin’ tunes, plenty of laughs and a ‘Rat Pack’ vibe that’s all about singing, sipping and savoring the good times.” For tickets, visit www.NewberryOperaHouse.com.




Monday, March 17

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. 

SHAG DANCE, 6-9 p.m., Outdoorsmen Inc. (Event Center), 4535 Highway 11 West, Blountville, Tenn. The Mountain Empire Shag Society will host a shag dance. Gate and doors open at 6 p.m., with the dance held from 7 to 9 p.m. Admission is $10 for nonmembers.

SHAG AND COUNTRY DANCE LESSONS, 6:15-10 p.m., Duncan Event Center, 119 S. Spencer St., Duncan, S.C. The lessons (every Monday, except the first Monday) include a shag dance class,  6:15-7 p.m.; west coast swing, 7-7:45 p.m., and two-step, 7:45 -8:30 p.m. Then, from 8:30 to 10 p.m., an open dance will be held, featuring the dances of shag, wst coast swing and two-step, with music provided by DJ (and dance teacher) Natalie Foreverland. Cost is $10 per lesson — or $25 for all three classes. Admission is free to the dance after the lessons.

BLUE MONDAY WITH MR. JIMMY, 7-9 p.m., The Joint Next Door, 1185 Charlotte Highway, Fairview. “Blue Monday With Mr. Jimmy” will be held, featuring the Chicago-style blues singer-guitarist.




Thursday, March 20

“STAIRWAY TO ZEPPELIN” PRODUCTION, 2 and 7:30 p.m., mainstage, Flat Rock Playhouse, 2661 Greenville Highway, Flat Rock. The FRP will perform “Stairway to Zeppelin” March 20-22. The show will be performed at 7:30 p.m. March 21 and at 2 p.m. March 22. Regarding the show, the FRP stated, “Prepare to be transported to a time when rock ruled the world! You will surely agree that Stairway To Zeppelin is the No. 1 Led Zeppelin Tribute you’ve ever seen performed by four amazing musicians. Stairway To Zeppelin performs a show with visual effects and the latest in sound technology at low decibels with an unparalleled attention to a mix of the original recordings and live performances of the iconic Led Zeppelin....” For tickets, which are $48, $58 and $68. visit online at www.FlatRockPlayhouse.org.




Friday, March 21

CONWAY TWITTY & LORETTA LYNN TRIBUTE CONCERT, 7:30 p.m., Walhalla Performing Arts Center, 101 East North Broad Street, Walhalla, S.C. March Madness With Tre Twitty and Tayla Lynn will offer a musical salute to the respective grandparents of performers Tre Twitty (Conway Twitty) and Tayla Twitty (Loretta Lynn), as well as some originals and covers of others’ hits. Regarding the concert, the WPAC stated, “There’s never been a more dynamic country music duo than Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn! Now, the torch has been passed to the next generation... Tayla Lynn & Tre Twitty. The duo credits their show’s popularity to the timeless songs of Conway and Loretta, duets — like ‘After the Fire Is Gone’ and ‘You’re the Reason Our Kids Are Ugly’ — are all in the set, along with Conway and Loretta solo hits like ‘Hello, Darlin’’ and ‘Coal Miner’s Daughter.’ It’s a must-see show with Tayla and Tre delivering their iconic grandparents super hits! Along with stories behind the songs, Tayla will bring on the laughs and sometimes the tears with her stories about traveling on the road with her Memaw, and how Loretta was inspired to pencil those words from her heart onto a yellow legal pad and spin them into country gold. Tre Twitty is Conway’s grandson and with his smooth style and delivery you’ll feel that his Poppy is right back on that stage! There’s a moment right at the very beginning of any Twitty & Lynn show that affords country music fans the chance to look back in time. Just after the band has played the signature intro to ‘Louisiana Woman, Mississippi Man,’ Tre Twitty and Tayla Lynn shoot each other a glance that summons the electrifying chemistry of their grandparents: Tre is the grandson of Conway Twitty, Tayla is the granddaughter of Loretta Lynn. Audiences can’t believe their eyes. From that moment, for the next 90 minutes, they’re in the presence of living country music history. But Tre Twitty & Tayla Lynn aren’t impersonators. Tre doesn’t groom ‘70s sideburns and perm his hair; Tayla doesn’t mimic her grandmother’s mannerisms. Rather, they are onstage celebrating country music, the lost art of duet singing, and the two beloved icons they refer to as ‘Poppy’ and ‘Memaw.’ Tre and Tayla are busy forging their own artistic identities, too.The duo has an album of originals and a few covers out now.” The pair also released a smoldering cover of Bruce Springsteen’s ‘I’m on Fire’ in 2022, with a haunting music video filmed on the New Jersey shore, and cut a version of Conway and Loretta’s ‘Feelin’s.’” For tickets, which are $60-$80 (including fees), visit online at www.WalhallaPAC.com. 

JOHN WATERS “THE NAKED TRUTH” CONCERT, 7:30 p.m., Newton Performing Arts Center, 60 W. 6th St., Newton, N.C. The iconic group Jefferson Starship will perform in concert. Regarding Waters, NPAC stated, “John Waters’ one man spoken-word lecture is performed at colleges, museums, film-festivals and comedy clubs around the world. He has played to sold out audiences at the Traverse City Comedy Arts Festival, the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, Bonnaroo, the Sydney Opera House, Volksbühne Berlin, and Southbank Centre in London.SOLD out POP MONTREAL! Audiences in all languages love John Waters... John Waters is a man of many monikers: The Prince of Puke, The Duke of Dirt, The Sultan of Sleaze... Anyway you put it, John Waters is famed the world over for his trash epics including ‘Pink Flamingos,’ ‘Female Trouble,’ ‘Desperate Living,’ ‘Polyester,’ ‘Serial Mom,’ ‘Pecker,’ ‘Cecil B. Demented’ and ‘A Dirty Shame.’ Two of his more surprisingly commercial films have been adapted for the stage. ‘Hairspray,’ winner of eight Tony Awards and ‘Cry Baby – The Musical,’ nominated for four Tony Awards. In the summer of 2007, ‘Hairspray’ reinvented itself cinematically as a big-budget Hollywood movie starring John Travolta that became a smash hit worldwide.... His live performances focus on Waters’s early negative artistic influences, his fascination with true crime, exploitation films, fashion lunacy, the extremes of the art world, Catholicism, sexual deviancy and a love of reading.” Doors open at 6:30 p.m. For tickets, which are $50-$135, visit www.NCAuditorium.com.




Saturday, March 22

BEATLES TRIBUTE CONCERT, 7:30 p.m., Newton Performing Arts Center, 60 W. 6th St., Newton, N.C. Abbey Road — Beatles Tribute will perform a musical salute to the Beatles. Regarding Abbey Road — Beatles Tribute, NPAC stated, “With their tight harmonies, flawless note for note renditions of Beatles’ hits, custom-tailored costumes, vintage instruments, Liverpudlian dialect and precise attention to every detail, Abbey Road has honed their show to become one of the most musically and visually satisfying Beatles tribute acts in the world. Abbey Road recreates the magic, music, wit and charm of the Beatles, including the Fab Four’s cheeky personalities, familiar onstage banter and patter between songs.Three costume changes cover the full range of the Beatles’ experience and beyond, with authentic early black Beatles’ suits, Sgt. Pepper’s regalia and Abbey Road attire. Hear the piccolo trumpet solo on ‘Penny Lane’ and the full orchestration of ‘A Day in the Life.’ Relive the emotional intensity of Paul’s moving ‘Yesterday’ solo, as well as the high energy of stadium songs like ‘Twist and Shout’ and other Beatles’ hits.” Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. For tickets, which are $35-$50, visit online at www.NCAuditorium.com.




Tuesday, March 25

THE LADS AVL CONCERT, 6-8:30 p.m., The Joint Next Door, 1185 Charlotte Highway., Fairview. The Lads AVL will perform.  

LATIN AND BALLROOM DANCE LESSONS, 6:15-10 p.m., Duncan Event Center, 119 S. Spencer St., Duncan, S.C. The lessons (every Tuesday except the first Tuesday of each month) include an east coast dance class,  6:15-7 p.m.; bachata, 7-7:45 p.m., and salsa, 7:45 -8:30 p.m. Then, from 8:30 to 10 p.m., an open dance will be held, featuring the dances of salsa, bachata, merengue and cha cha, with music provided by DJ (and dance teacher) Natalie Foreverland. Cost is $10 lesson — or $25 for all three classes. Admission is free to the dance after the lessons.

SHAG DANCE/ASHEVILLE, 6:30-9 p.m., the Chop House Asheville (at Four Points by Sheraton), 22 Woodfin St., downtown Asheville. The Mountain Shag Club will host its weekly shag dance to Carolina beach music provided by rotating DJs. Cost is $7. 

RASCAL FLATTS CONCERT, 7 p.m., Bons Secours Wellness Arena, 650 N. Academy St., Greenville, S.C. American country music superstar trio Rascal Flatts will perform hit songs “What Hurts the Most,” “Bless the Broken Road” and more during its 25th anniversary tour stop in Greenville. For tickets, visit online at Ticketmaster.com.

JOHN HENRYS CONCERT/DANCE, 8 p.m., 5 Walnut Wine Bar, 5 West Walnut St., Asheville. The John Henrys will perform music for listening and/or dancing. 




Saturday, March 29

CORNELL GUNTER’S COASTERS & THE DRIFERS CONCERT, 7 p.m., Niswonger Performing Arts Center, 212 Tusculum Boulevard, Greeneville, Tenn. A concert featuring two early rhythm-and-blues vocal bands — Cornell Gunter’s Coasts & The Drifers — will be held. Regarding the show, NPAC noted, “Be transported back to the golden age of rock ‘n’ roll! Spend a nostalgic evening saluting two of the world’s most beloved musical groups who helped create the rock ‘n’ roll and doo-wop sound: Cornell Gunter’s Coasters and The Drifters... Enjoy hits like ‘Charlie Brown,’ ‘Yakety Yak’ and ‘Poison Ivy’ from Cornell Gunter’s Coasters, now in their 35th year, embodying the iconic doo-wop sounds of the ‘50s and ‘60s... The Drifters, American treasures and the first group to be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, join the show with timeless classics such as ‘Up on the Roof,’ ‘This Magic Moment,’ ‘On Broadway’ and ‘Under the Boardwalk,’ the most played R&B disc of all time!  With the comedy of Cornell Gunter’s Coasters and the Motown magic of The Drifters, this show offers musical diversity to please every palate. Relive the songs just the way you remember them from the radio. This unforgettable event combines high-energy performances, impeccable harmonies and timeless hits that have made these groups legends.” For tickets, visit online at www.NPACGreeneville.com. 




Friday, April 4

ASPEN STRING TRIO CONCERT, 7:30 p.m., Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Asheville, 1 Edwin Place, North Asheville. The Aspen Trio will perform in concert in the Asheville Chamber Music Series. 

 

 


Thursday, April 10

“MJ THE ILLUSION — RELIVING THE KING OF POP” PRODUCTION, 7:30 p.m., mainstage, Flat Rock Playhouse, 2661 Greenville Highway, Flat Rock. The FRP will perform “MJ The Illusion — Reliving the King of Pop” April 10-12. The show also will be performed at 7:30 p.m. April 11 and 12. Regarding the show, the FRP stated, “A one-of-a-kind music concert that will take you on a journey through the music, performances, and visuals of the “King of Pop,” Michael Jackson. Through this live performance experience, you’ll be immersed in the magic of Michael Jackson’s music, from his breakthrough album ‘Off the Wall’ to his timeless hits like ‘Thriller’ and ‘Smooth Criminal’ and, of course, ‘Billie Jean.’ You’ll be transported back in time to the golden era of Michael Jackson, with a fully immersive experience that will leave you with unforgettable memories.’” For tickets, which are $68. visit online at www.FlatRockPlayhouse.org.




Monday, April 21

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. 




Friday, April 25

ROGER MCGUINN SONGS & STORIES SHOW, 7:30 p.m., Tryon Fine Arts Center, 34 Melrose Avenue, Tryon.  The TFAC’s Signature Series will present the show, “Songs & Stories With Roger McGuinn.” Regarding the program, the TFAC noted, that it will feature McGuinn, who is an “iconic singer-songwriter and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee as the leader and frontman of the legendary group, the Byrds.” For tickets, visit online at www.tryonarts.org/signature-series. 




Friday, May 2

ISIDORE STRING QUARTET CONCERT, 7:30 p.m., Central United Methodist Church, 27 Church Street, downtown Asheville. The Isidore String Quartet will perform in concert in the Asheville Chamber Music Series. 




Thursday, May 8

LINKIN PARK CONCERT, 7:30 p.m., Bons Secours Wellness Arena, 650 N. Academy St., Greenville, S.C. The band Linkin Park, which performs a mix of hip-hop and hard rock, will perform in concert.  A promotion noted that “this is Linkin Park’s first tour since lead singer Chester Bennington’s death and will support their eighth album, “From Zero.” The band’s top Billboard hits include “In the End,” “Numb,” “What I’ve Done” and “Burn It Down.” The band, formed in Los Angeles in 1996, had six No. 1 albums on Billboard’s Hot 200. For tickets, visit online at LinkinPark.com. 




Saturday, May 17

SALUDA ARTS FESTIVAL, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., running from Nostalgia Courtyard at one end to Saluda Studios (across from the reopened Green River Barbecue) at the other, downtown Saluda. The Saluda Arts Festival — celebrating two decades of arts ad craftsmanship in the region — will feature the works of 80 regional artists.There will be new parking options and shuttle service as well. For more festival details, visit online at www.Saluda.com/Saluda-arts-festival.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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