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Charlotte Music Venues

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With both a dance floor and seated high-tops, this former movie theater in Elizabeth draws regional indie and roots acts, fun tribute bands, and undemanding crowds.
This 1940s movie theater turned music venue is where NoDa residents go to catch regional touring acts of all musical styles on their way to super-stardom.
This mostly standing-room-only venue in AvidXchange Music Factory is for performers who have millions of listeners on Spotify, but might not have eclipsed the top 40.
Also in the AvidXchange Music Factory, this club-like hall holds 750, making it smaller than the neighboring Fillmore, but big enough for sold-out tours like The Revivalists and Andy Grammer.
Charlotte's Premier Outdoor Venue where Eric Church saw Bruce Springsteen for the first time.
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NIGHTLIFE A Guide to Charlotte's Live Music Venues Large or small, dressed up or dressed down, learn how to navigate Charlotte's main stages before you go. by Bryan Richards Bojangles' Coliseum - Photo by Kyo H Nam Bojangles’ Coliseum Built in 1955, the historic coliseum, known for being the home of the AHL Charlotte Checkers, also welcomes concerts and comedians. Ovens Auditorium In addition to staging Broadway musicals, children’s shows and comedians, East Charlotte’s retro venue reels in revival tours as well as popular indie, R&B and country rock artists. Thirsty Beaver Saloon Here, live music is just half of the show. Surrounded on three sides by a massive condominium, this dive bar’s resilience in the face of development reflects its take-no-prisoners attitude. Jay-Z at Spectrum Center - Courtesy Hornets Sports & Entertainment Spectrum Center Where the Charlotte Hornets both practice and play, “the Hive” buzzes with craft pours when acts like Ed Sheeran, Jay-Z, Taylor Swift and Sam Smith take the stage.
In addition to staging Broadway musicals, children’s shows and comedians, East Charlotte’s retro venue reels in revival tours as well as popular indie, R&B and country rock artists.
Built in 1955, the historic coliseum, known for being the home of the AHL Charlotte Checkers, also welcomes concerts and comedians.
Home to the Charlotte Symphony and Opera Carolina, this main stage at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center is made for music, often billing Broadway musicals and touring musicians alike.