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Find the best music events and make the most of your time in Asheville. From music to trivia and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.


The Hives, a Swedish rock band known for their electrifying performances, are coming to town! This all-ages event promises a night of high-energy rock 'n' roll that will keep you on your feet. With their signature blend of punk, garage rock, and classic rock influences, The Hives are sure to deliver a memorable concert experience. Don't miss out on this must-see event for rock fans of all ages!

Steven Curtis Chapman is bringing SPEECHLESS The Tour to more cities in the spring of 2026! Celebrate 25 years of the iconic album with seven #1 radio hits, including 'Dive,' 'Be Still and Know,' 'Fingerprints of God,' and 'Speechless.' Hear the album played front to back in its entirety for the first time, along with other hits and surprises. Don't miss SPEECHLESS The Tour this spring!

Join us for an electrifying evening with Drain as they perform their highly anticipated album, 'No Pressure.' This event promises to be a night full of energetic beats, captivating performances, and a celebration of their latest musical journey. Don't miss the chance to experience their innovative sound live, where every beat and melody will keep you on the edge of your seat.



Join us for an unforgettable evening with Wednesday, a band known for their electrifying performances and captivating music. This 18 and Over event promises a night of non-stop hits and high-energy vibes. Experience the thrill of live music at its best, only at our venue. Don't miss out on this must-attend event!

Come vibe with Heather Maloney's soulful tunes by the river in Olivette - it's the perfect Sunday escape!

Don't miss Advance Base, Moontype, and i26connector at Static Age Records. Advance Base brings melancholic soft rock, while Moontype offers evolving confidence and creative melodies. i26connector adds Asheville southern rock country goth to the mix. Get your tickets now!

Don't miss Makaya McCraven, the prolific drummer, composer, and producer, live at AyurPrana Listening Room on February 24, 2026. Experience his unique blend of jazz-rooted 21st-century folk music. Doors open at 6PM, event starts at 7PM. All ages are welcome!
Puscifer, the brainchild of Tool and A Perfect Circle's Maynard James Keenan, embarks on 'The Normal Isn't Tour', a captivating journey through their unique blend of rock, electronic, and industrial sounds. Known for their eclectic and experimental approach, Puscifer promises an unforgettable night of music that defies convention and explores new sonic territories. The tour features live performances of tracks from their extensive discography, as well as new material, ensuring a dynamic and engaging experience for fans and newcomers alike.
Live Nation Presents ROBERT PLANT WITH SAVING GRACE AND SUZI DIAN is a must-see event for fans of classic rock and blues. Robert Plant, the legendary vocalist of Led Zeppelin, will be performing with his band Saving Grace and guest artist Suzi Dian. This concert promises a night of powerful vocals, iconic songs, and a unique blend of rock and blues. Don't miss this rare opportunity to witness a rock legend in an intimate setting.
Eulogy Presents: Jeremy's Ten: The Pearl Jam Tribute Fri, April 10th, 2026 Eulogy - 10 Buxton Ave. Asheville, NC 28801 Doors 7PM || Show 8PM **Jeremy's Ten: The Pearl Jam Tribute** The nation's most authentic tribute to one of the 90's most prolific and influential bands, Pearl Jam! Jeremy's Ten accurately recreates the performances of the hits and bootlegs that fans have grown to love over Pearl Jam's Hall of Fame career. This tribute band delivers an unforgettable and unmatched Pearl Jam experience.

Eulogy Presents: Trauma Ray + Glixen w/ Her New Knife & Knifeplay Thurs, April 16th, 2026 Eulogy - 10 Buxton Ave. Asheville, NC 28801 Doors 6PM || Show 7PM **Trauma Ray** Carnival, the new EP from trauma ray, finds the Fort Worth band capturing some of their strongest, most intense, and exploratory work within the boundaries of a whirlwind year. The breakout success of Chameleon, their 2024 debut on Dais Records, further established trauma ray amidst the current wave of shoegaze revivalists, yet increasingly agile, able to weave between scenes, touring throughout 2025 with the likes of Deafheaven, Loathe, and Touché Amoré. A confluence of blitzing riffs and stark beauty, their sound continues to evolve, nodding to loud-quiet-loud greats across metal, grunge, and shoegaze from Slowdive to Smashing Pumpkins. Carnival delves into moodier, more cerebral material, like holding their past excursions against a funhouse mirror. There's a distinct sense of unease in these songs, built as a band in a fleeting window of time, proving they work best under pressure and when pulling from the darkest corners of their subconscious. "When Chameleon came out, we just never stopped touring. We're driving ourselves, so it's not like we have some situation where we can sit in a van and write," explains Jonathan Perez, who moved to San Diego after returning from recent Deafheaven dates, adding to the challenge of getting the band all in one room. They used a break in the summer 2025 schedule to regroup in Texas for a few days, recording a flurry of tracks, then sent them to Corey Coffman for mixing and mastering. "At first I thought this was gonna be really bad and rushed, and now I feel like it might be my favorite thing we've ever done," Perez says. "It's the most collaborative we've been, where everyone was both hands-on and hands-off," adds Uriel Avila. "You can really hear each person's influences in almost every song in a very unique, non-biting way." Avila and Perez, the band's core songwriting duo to date, welcomed more contributions from others, notably an eerier strain of rhythmic and textural ideas from guitarist Coleman Pruitt. The direction coincided with a growing sense of collective dread and anxiety, and a striking photo set of a deserted amusement park near Brighton, England, taken on tour by drummer Nicholas Bobotas and now featured as the artwork. "It really looks like we specifically chose this theme and like had this whole preconceived idea, but it truly appeared out of like thin air," says Perez. The wordless "Carousel" ushers in the EP's unsettling atmosphere with blasts of static and downcast strums giving way to "Hannibal", an anthemic track packed with power riffs and raw emotion. The band has hit this kind of sheer power before, from 2018's "Solstice" to Chameleon's title track, while "Hannibal" contorts with a tinge of unprecedented evil, slithery, "Stone Temple-y, Alice in Chains-y," Avila quips. Lyrically, he taps into teenage angst, the feeling of being dissected and rejected. "Méliès", named after the French illusionist and filmmaker Georges Méliès, cuts between heavy, sludgy chords and a skyward chorus, "from something scary to like a dream state," says Avila, who channels the namesake's surreal abstraction. His lines detail "being stuck in your head and just making up realities that probably aren't the real thing going on, when you don't want to face the truth." "Funhouse" dips into doom metal, with sparse guitar work and possibly the band's slowest ever BPM, as self-proclaimed Sleep-heads. Lyrics play with shifting perspectives, culminating in the call-and-response outro ("take my hand / this is not your wonderland") that conjures two forces, or frames of mind, at odds with one another. In contrast, the final track "Clown" jolts, flashes, and pummels, like the listener has come out the other end of a house of horrors, now fully immersed in the jarring, disorienting lights of the carnival. Personified by a knotty, synthy lead guitar squal — "the lead tone is something I'm super proud of, we've never had something like that in a trauma ray song," per Perez — "Clown" reminds them of Robin Williams, an archetype of tragic happiness, how the people trying the hardest to make others laugh may privately be the saddest. Sonically, the band is quick to credit the influence of “Undone” and “Stuck on You” by '90s cult favorite Failure, alongside the omnipresent Loveless, which gets to the greatness of trauma ray: five musicians absorbing, synthesizing, and expanding on what they love. Carnival offers a brief and highly loopable detour into darkness from a band growing more formidable by the mile.