Dec 02 Tuesday
Sun, Dec 21 • 2 pm & 7 pm
Celebrate the season at the beloved local tradition that has captivated audiences for over 20 years! Experience a dynamic mix of new and returning artists, bringing you a festive variety of Celtic, American roots, and world-influenced music. This winter, join a heartwarming tribute to Appalachian culture, filled with holiday cheer.
Featured artists:John Doyle & Mick McAuleyBecky Stone, emceeZoe & CloydJosh GoforthEJ Jones & the Piper Jones BandElizabeth McCorvey
Spotlight on A Swannanoa Solstice:
John Doyle was a founding member of the Irish-American supergroup Solas where Mick McAuley became a long-standing member of the band Elizabeth McCorvey—a musician and mental health therapist—is making her A Swannanoa Solstice debut Emcee Becky Stone has performed various Chautauqua characters including Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, Maya Angelou, and Josephine Baker
Celebrate the season with the Champions Of Magic: Holiday Spectacular featuring dazzling illusions, breathtaking, grand-scale magic, and festive surprises for the whole family. This high-energy, interactive show blends their signature humor, jaw-dropping magic, and holiday cheer, creating a one-of-a-kind experience perfect for the season. Don’t miss this enchanting celebration filled with wonder, spectacle, and joy! “Dazzles audiences with a show like no other!” Broadway World “Spectacular family show… prepare to be astounded” Heart Radio “Mind-twisting, logic-defying entertainment” London Review “The most incredible show… you HAVE to check them out!” NBC
Dec 03 Wednesday
Momma Molasses from Bristol TN, Alma Russ from outside Asheville, and Kelsey Rae Copeland from Nashville TN will be playing old-time country songs and original music with honk-tonk flair, live with their bands, at the best dive in town.
The Magnolia Concert Series at Flat Rock Cinema welcomes award-winning South Carolina folk act Admiral Radio on Wednesday, December 3rd.
ABOUT ADMIRAL RADIO:Admiral Radio, the award-winning folk/Americana act from South Carolina, is the creative partnership of Coty Hoover and Becca Smith. Named after their old wooden radio, this husband-and-wife team blends heartfelt harmonies, storytelling, and raw sincerity. Having met while waiting tables in South Carolina’s Lowcountry, their sound is straightforward yet powerful—rooted in tight vocal interplay and finely picked acoustic instruments. Inspired by the everyday, their songs explore life lessons, the quiet hustle of ordinary life, and the dogged optimism that drives it all.
Simply put, Becca and Coty aim to leave listeners better than they found them. The duo has five independently produced albums under their belt, including Good Things Take Time (2024) which has garnered critical acclaim and national radio play for tracks like "Look Back and Learn" praised by American Songwriter for its 'power to help and heal', and EP Consider Me a Lighthouse (2025) which includes songs written over the span of 6 years with a lot of buzz surrounding tracks like “Cotton Candy Sky” and “Song for Me”. For their next full-length album, the group has officially signed on with Too Fine Records, a new label out of Nashville created by longtime managers of artists like Drew Holcomb & the Neighbors, Ellie Holcomb, Judah & the Lion, and more. The project is set to begin releasing in 2026.
Known for their energetic and emotional live shows, Admiral Radio has shared stages with bluegrass legend Del McCoury, folkgrass icon Molly Tuttle, pop-rock sensation Judah & the Lion, and more. They have also earned finalist and first-place honors in prestigious songwriting competitions around the country, including Kerrville NewFolk, the MerleFest Band Competition, Cayamo Soundcheck, and the International Bluegrass Music Association's Official Songwriter Showcase. From humble beginnings to their growing buzz, Admiral Radio is redefining the folk tradition with every mile down America's backroads.
DOORS: 6:00PMSHOW: 6:30PMTICKETS: $20
Dec 04 Thursday
MAKE THE YULETIDE GAY AT THE GREY EAGLE
Four Seasons- The care You Trust is hosting a Rutherford County Community Memorial on 12.4.25. The event will include a reading of names of your loved ones who passed away in 2024-2025. Submit the name of your loved one (at the event), and receive a votive candle (battery operated) that you can turn on as their name is read. We will also acknowledge those who serve to protect us in our community and country. We will have a Chaplain start the event, and we can connect you to grief services at no cost to you. For more information, visit FourSeasonsCare.org/rutherford-memorial
Dec 05 Friday
Join the Bullington Elves for our annual Holiday Market! Shop for handmade crafts, gifts, Bullington honey, gorgeous greenery, wreaths, and so much more.
Please join us for a concert coming together to help our community!Every year we raise money to help Second Harvest Food Bank and Toys for Tots.Special guests will be added and announced between now and the show date! Thanks for your support!
Celebrate the season with the Western Piedmont Symphony, the professional orchestra of the western foothills of North Carolina, in a joyful, family-friendly event for all ages featuring beloved holiday classics. Enjoy festive favorites from A Charlie Brown Christmas, Frozen, Sleigh Ride, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and more—plus a special visit from Santa! Join us for the region’s best way to kick off the holiday season with warmth, cheer, and unforgettable music.
Mark your calendars — December 5, 2025, through January 5, 2026 — the beloved Deck the Trees holiday tradition is back, bigger and brighter than ever!
Now celebrating 15 years, Deck the Trees will once again bring holiday wonder to Black Mountain and Swannanoa, all for a great cause. This cherished fundraiser benefits the Swannanoa Valley Christian Ministry (SVCM) Fuel Fund, which helps neighbors in need to keep their homes warm during winter.
This year’s theme, “Christmas in Music & Song,” will inspire more than 50 beautifully decorated trees across town. You’ll find many of them at Peri Social House, Tyson Furniture Company, and White Horse Black Mountain, plus dozens of other local businesses decked out for the season.
How It Works:From December 5 to January 5, you can vote for your favorite tree(s) by donating $1 per vote. Vote as many times as you’d like. Every dollar goes directly to the SVCM Fuel Fund. Voting is easy:-Scan the QR code at each tree to donate online-Or drop cash or checks in the donation box next to the tree (Online donations encouraged)
Can’t Visit in Person?A full list of locations — plus photos of every tree — will be posted soon on the SVCM Deck the Trees website so you can vote from anywhere.
Follow the Festivities:Stay updated on this year’s dazzling displays and special moments by following SVCM on Facebook (facebook.com/svcmcares) and Instagram (@svcmwnc).
This holiday season, let your heart and your votes warm homes across our valley!
A lot of people ask us what genre we are. The truth is, we don’t know. Check out some of our music and let us know what you think. In reality, if you really want to get to know about TopHouse, y’all should shoot us a message and say hi, come to a show, or listen to some music! Why not all three?
“Fast-paced, high-energy foot stompers. Ballads that’ll make you cry. It’s kind of like a rock band married old-fashioned bluegrass and had a little baby. And named it TopHouse.”
Dec 06 Saturday
Save the date for a beloved Montreat tradition! On Saturday, December 6, 2025, at 7:30 p.m., join us in Anderson Auditorium for a Christmas celebration with the Montreat College Choir and Orchestra. This joyful evening of music marks the beginning of the Advent season and features performances by Montreat choir students, alumni, faculty, and a live orchestra of students and community members.Join us at this free event at Anderson Auditorium in Montreat, NC. Learn more at www.montreat.edu/joy.
What's Shaking Music presents: Jingle Bell Jam
We’re bringing the Jingle Bell Jam back to The Mule on Saturday, Dec. 6, from 3-4pm.
Join us holiday cheer for cool kids of all ages … fave festive songs, special guests, drums and bells for all, sing-alongs, food truck + tasty beverages from Devil's Foot.
Wear your silliest holiday sweater. Tell your friends and bring your neighbors. Free show!
Last year, the Greenville Jazz Collective Big Band performed the Greenville premiere of the complete original score of the Duke Ellington re-creation of the Tchaikovsky Nutcracker Suite. Since then one of our most asked questions has been “Are you all doing the Nutcracker again this year”?
Great news…last year’s premiere is becoming this year’s holiday tradition! Make it yours!
In 1960 Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn arranged 9 of the original Tchaikovsky dances from his Nutcracker Suite for his big band. But when Duke Ellington wrote for his band, he wrote every note with specific musicians (some of the greatest jazz musicians ever) in mind.
This places unusual demands on all the musicians in a band seeking to perform his Nutcracker Suite. It’s not enough to just read the notes on the 3rd trumpet or lead alto part - each musician needs to create an interpretation that Duke might have expected from his great musicians like Ray Nance or Johnny Hodges. That’s why this important work is rarely heard live and complete in its original score…it demands much from even the best of musicians!
The musicians of the Greenville Jazz Collective Big Band are stepping up to play the Ellington Nutcracker again this year. And they will play a few other pieces of jazz holiday music as the perfect wrapper for this suite! So it will definitely be a swinging, toe-tapping evening.
You’ll hear familiar melodies in a new way…even with new titles to match the imaginative twist put on them (can you guess what “Sugar Rum Cherry” is based on?). Fanfares, tambourines, a bamboo whistle, and a hard-swinging rhythm section all make their appearances in this dreamworld “melting pot of musical styles past and present” (NY Times). Truly, his 1960 Christmas gift for the ages!
Poe Mill Music is a performance venue (and recording studio) just over a mile northwest of downtown Greenville off of Pete Hollis (SC=183). (You’ve probably driven by it…but never noticed it). Poe Mill is accessible (no steps) and offers plenty of onsite parking.
Admission is $30.00 through Eventbrite, or at the door until tickets are sold out (Poe Mill is smaller than last year’s venue, so the seats may go fast!)
Our annual 2-Day festival is BACK, Dec 6 & 7, 10AM-2PM in Greer City Park. Get in the holiday spirit and complete your shopping with us and 60+ farmers, maker, and bakers. Your friends and family will be delighted with their high quality, locally handmade items. We have plenty of goods to bring to your holiday parties such as cookies, coffee, dips, and more.Enjoy your time with us with live music, food court, and kids activities. Come back both days for something different each day. Learn more online at GreerFarmersMarket.com
The Big Crafty is back! Join us Saturday and Sunday, December 6 and 7, at Harrah’s Cherokee Center Asheville. Noon to 6 p.m. both days. $10 admission on Saturday; Sunday is free.
The Big Crafty is a hand-to-heart celebration of creative exuberance at the heart of Asheville, NC. We believe in supporting creative venturers by crafting warm communities of creative practice.
We extend warm welcome to the rich pageant of basement and backyard artists, juried prize-winners, and those who delight in them. And we’re so grateful to have been voted Best Arts/Crafts Fair (Thx, Mountain Xpress!) every year since we began in 2008. We’re proud to boost our creative communities in all their go-for-broke, full-of-heart, boundary-pushing, human-scale, all-in, full-tilt glory.
BRO Revels! 2025: A British HolidayThe Blue Ridge Orchestra’s 26th annual holiday celebration fosters a joyful spirit for all.The Blue Ridge Orchestra rings in the winter season with BRO Revels! 2025: A British Holiday—two festive performances featuring chamber and orchestral works by British composers Handel, Walton, Coleridge-Taylor, Holst, and more, followed by beloved holiday favorites performed by our full orchestra!While our home at UNC Asheville's Lipinsky Hall undergoes its 2-year renovation, we're grateful to continue our partnership with UNCA students and the surrounding community. This temporary displacement gives us an exciting opportunity to expand our reach—bringing live orchestral music directly to audiences in Weaverville, Swannanoa, and communities across Western North Carolina. This season of giving, please consider supporting our mission to keep great orchestral performances accessible to all.BRO Revels! 2025: A British Holiday is generously sponsored by Mosaic Community Lifestyle Realty.
Details:
Saturday, December 6th, 2025, 3:00 pmFirst Baptist Church of Weaverville63 N Main St.Weaverville, NC 28787Sunday, December 7th, 2025, 3:00 pmWarren Wilson Presbyterian Church101 Chapel Ln. Swannanoa, NC 28778
Info: https://blueridgeorchestra.org/bro-revels-2025-a-british-holiday-dec25, Facebook, Instagram, or call 828-782-3354.
Tickets: $20 General Admission, $15 Students, Free 6 and under
Dec 14 Sunday
Celebrate the season through the joy of arts and literature at Read 2 Succeed’s 4th Annual Community Holiday Extravaganza! This free, family-friendly event invites families to explore storytelling, creativity, and culture with reading-themed games, hands-on art activities, and festive treats. Enjoy a vibrant BIPOC Holiday Market featuring local artisans, plus special appearances by acclaimed children’s authors J.P. Miller, and Kelle Jolly, who will also share a live jazz performance. Join us for an inspiring afternoon where creativity, community, and the love of reading shine bright.
Dec 19 Friday
Kick off Christmas week in style with the joyful sounds of the season! The Asheville JazzOrchestra returns to the DFR Lounge for their 2nd annual holiday concert—bringing big band cheer,timeless holiday classics, and a swingin’ spirit only the AJO can deliver. Come ready to sing (ordance!) along to your favorite festive tunes. A holiday tradition full of fun for the whole family!
Jan 16 Friday
Fri, Jan 16 • 8 pm
With raw emotion, tight harmonies, and impeccable musicianship, The Slocan Ramblers will light up the stage and lift your spirits. Their latest album Up the Hill and Through the Fog transforms hardship into hope with a powerful, joyful soundtrack. Say hello to your new favorite band.
“This fearless, fleet-fingered string band is adventurously advancing the high lonesome sound of bluegrass to great acclaim.” —The Bluegrass Situation
Spotlight on The Slocan Ramblers:
Made their acclaimed Grand Ole Opry debut in 2023 2020 International Bluegrass Music Association Momentum Band of the Year Based in Canada, they are a Juno Award nominee for Queen City Jubilee Known for blistering live shows and genre-defying bluegrass innovation Up the Hill and Through the Fog hailed as their strongest album yet
Jan 18 Sunday
A Lecture Demonstration Series for the Curious, the New, and the Devotee
Sun, Jan 18 • 3 pm | 60 Minutes
In the 1940s, Charlie Parker, Dizzy Gillespie, and Thelonious Monk took jazz to thrilling new heights. The tempos got faster, the harmonies bolder, and the rhythms more complex. Dancers sat down and leaned in to listen. It’s challenging. It’s beautiful. It’s music that asks you to catch up—and rewards you when you do.
Jazz Is for Everyone is a series of five one-hour sessions exploring jazz music. Come to one or join them all—each session stands on its own and welcomes listeners at any level.
What You’ll Experience:
Guided listening Live music demonstrations Stories that connect the music to people, places, and intent A space for questions, curiosity, and shared discovery
Jeremy Walker launched Jazz Is for Everyone in 2004 at his Brilliant Corners Jazz Club, with Wynton Marsalis serving as Artistic Advisor. The program was developed as an Educational Affiliate with Jazz at Lincoln Center. Since then, Walker’s been writing, composing, performing, producing, and speaking about why this music still matters.
Feb 03 Tuesday
Sun, Feb 8 • 3 pm | 60 Minutes
In the late 1950s and ’60s, musicians like John Coltrane, Miles Davis, Charles Mingus, Wayne Shorter, Ornette Coleman, and others claimed their place as artists. There wasn’t any real doubt before, but jazz now sat at the heights of contemporary art, fully claiming the aesthetic and compositional achievements originally won by artists like Mary Lou Williams and Ellington. Still, it never stopped being a soulful expression of individuality, inspiration, and a challenge to embrace our highest intent.
Mar 01 Sunday
Sun, Mar 1 • 3 pm | 60 Minutes
There are songs of loss and songs of found. No music has gone deeper into heartache, flirtation, and reverie than jazz. From Billie Holiday’s ache to Sarah Vaughan’s sass, from the lonely beauty of Miles Davis to the spiritual seriousness of John Coltrane, ballads are more than songs—they’re confessions, memories, and quiet acts of resilience.
Mar 04 Wednesday
Wed, Mar 4 • 7 pm
A 2X Grammy-winning jazz singer-songwriter, pianist, arranger, and New York-based bandleader—Zuraitis is a trailblazing artist with “a heart as big as her remarkable voice” (Jazz Police). Discover how this dynamic performer and “prolific songwriter” (Broadway World) is redefining vocal jazz.
“Zuraitis showcases superb songcraft.” —DownBeat Magazine
Spotlight on Nicole Zuraitis:
How Love Begins won “Best Jazz Vocal Album” and was written and arranged entirely by Zuraitis herself A New York jazz scene staple, she has headlined at Birdland, Blue Note, and Dizzy’s Honored with an Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters and teaches jazz at NYU Featured on Grammy-winning projects with Jon Batiste, LeAnn Rimes, and husband Dan Pugach Winner of the American Traditions Vocal Competition Gold Medal and Broadway World’s “Best Big Band Show”