Jan 23 Friday
Relive the golden era of country music with Georgette Jones' tribute to her parents, George Jones and Tammy Wynette. Featuring their most beloved duets and solo hits, Georgette's performance honors their enduring musical legacy with authenticity and passion.
Experience Shakespeare as it was meant to be told in The Winter’s Tale, presented by Davidson Community Players and Charlotte’s Shepherd Shakespeare Company. The New York Times describes it as “a tale of jealousy, loss, and healing that feels remarkably contemporary” and “one of Shakespeare’s most haunting and profound late plays.”
Part tragedy and part comedy, this timeless masterpiece will be presented at the intimate Armour Street Theatre from January 22 -February 1, 2026
Jan 24 Saturday
Embark on a fascinating journey through the skies and cosmos in the interactive aerospace exhibition Above and Beyond!
Above and Beyond celebrates the incredible innovations that have shaped flight – from the earliest dreams of the Wright brothers to today’s space exploration and tomorrow’s cutting-edge aviation technologies.
Explore the frontiers of air and space travel through immersive simulations, hands-on design challenges and dynamic storytelling that brings the history and future of aerospace to life. The journey begins in a wraparound immersive theater, then expands into five themed galleries featuring dozens of interactive stations.
Step into a glowing, snow-dusted wonderland with the debut of Snow Days, a one-of-a-kind indoor winter experience in Charlotte, NC, opening Saturday, November 22 and running through the winter holidays.
Snow Days is a family-friendly winter experience designed to inspire awe, nostalgia and wonder—perfect for anyone looking for indoor winter activities in Charlotte or things to do in Charlotte when it’s cold.
Highlights of Snow Days* Aurora Borealis Experience – Walk beneath the dazzling Northern Lights in a peaceful winter scene. It’s a moment of stillness and awe in the heart of Charlotte’s newest indoor winter wonderland.* Sock Skating Rink – Enjoy a fun indoor skating activity for all ages—no ice required! Visitors slip off their shoes and glide across a frictionless rink, making this one of the most unique indoor winter attractions in Charlotte.* Nature & Animals in Winter – Explore how animals adapt to the cold through migration, hibernation and other survival strategies. See fascinating museum specimens like the Arctic fox, Humboldt penguin and snowy owl, and experience a blend of science and winter discovery in Charlotte.* The Inuit: Life, Culture and Survival – Build a traditional-style igloo and explore fascinating artifacts and stories of resilience from Inuit communities who have thrived in Arctic climates for generations.* The Snowflake: Research, Art and Folklore – Marvel at intricate snowflake photography, design virtual snowflakes, and learn how snow has inspired both science and storytelling across time. It’s a beautiful mix of art, science and winter magic.* Hygge: Human Comfort for Survival – Relax in a cozy nook styled after the Danish and Norwegian tradition of hygge, celebrating the warm, cozy side of winter with soft lighting, music, blankets and books—an ideal spot for a winter day indoors in Charlotte.
The boisterous British Panto tradition bursts onto the stage with all the fervor and clownish comic silliness you can handle. Ostentatious costumes, magical medieval effects, and spirited songs put a preposterous spin on the classic Cinderella story. Get ready to "hiss" at the wicked stepmother, "howl" at her naughty, haughty daughters, and "ooh" and "coo" as our hopeful heroine undergoes a magical transformation. We're all guaranteed to have a ball! After all, how else will our Cinderella meet her prince?
Show Dates and Times: Sat, Jan 10: 11 AM & 3 PM Sun, Jan 11: 2 & 4 PMSat, Jan 17: 11 AM & 3 PM Sun, Jan 18: 2 & 4 PMSat, Jan 24: 11 AM & 3 PM Sun, Jan 25: 2 & 4 PM
ASL-Interpreted Show: Sat, Jan 17 at 3 PMSensory-Friendly Performance: Sun, Jan 18 at 4 PM
Join Arts & Letters for a discussion on Harlem Rhapsody, by Victoria Christopher Murray
Harlem Rhapsody by Victoria Christopher Murray is a historical fiction novel that tells the story of Jessie Redmon Faust, who ignited the Harlem Renaissance, and her secret affair with W.E.B. Du Bois.
Location: UNCC Cone University Center - Lucas Room
Registration Link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScMJ9nH9TFQ4iqyNDAtau5LAtd72AWbpDFYVuaUMiZJmOMpwA/viewformLinktr.ee: https://tr.ee/zL6l8BvT_Z
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy, this powerful program weaves together the voices and traditions that shaped the American story. Spirituals, folk songs, and fiddle tunes meet the elegance of Baroque and colonial music, revealing a shared language of resilience and hope. Featuring countertenor Patrick Dailey and Charlotte’s own soprano Sequina DuBose, acclaimed performer and faculty member at UNC Charlotte, 7th Street Concerts invites audiences into a vibrant tapestry of sound that honors struggle, uplifts the spirit, and celebrates the dream of justice and belonging.
Tusk is the number one Tribute to Fleetwood Mac in the world, bar none.
No fancy tricks, no tracks, no gimmicks, just five musicians recreating the music of Fleetwood Mac to perfection with note for note renditions that no other Fleetwood Mac tribute on the touring scene today can come close to duplicating.
Tusk covers all the great hits of Fleetwood Mac, which has featured the talents of Mick Fleetwood, Christine and John McVie, Lindsey Buckingham, Stevie Nicks and others over the years. The five seasoned, well-respected musicians comprising Tusk have been making music together in various combinations and styles, in original outfits and in cover bands, for over twenty-five years. Authentic-sounding and always respectful, Tusk leaves no stone unturned in replicating the sounds of one of the world’s best-loved, top-selling bands.
Jan 25 Sunday