If you've never experienced hearing talented musicians perform in a small, intimate environment, you are in for a treat.
House concerts are a growing trend across the country, where people invite friends and neighbors into their homes for an up-close concert experience. And there are several house concerts being held in and around the Hendersonville area that you can check out - you just need to contact the host and ask to be invited.
Churches and non-profit community groups around Hendersonville host occasional coffeehouses that feature traditional folk musicians and other acoustic artists as a way of bringing the community together.
In addition, live acoustic music can be heard in many listening rooms, small theaters and local vineyards and breweries in and around the Hendersonville area. Restaurants and cafes in the area sometimes also host nationally touring musicians.
Below you can find a listing of upcoming shows in these smaller venues by nationally and internationally touring artists.
Places to See Live Acoustic Music
in and around Hendersonville, NC
Music Mania Concerts (Mills River) |
Roadmaster Stage (Black Mountain) |
Honeyfolk House Concert (Mars Hill) |
185 King Street (Brevard) |
Ambrose West (Asheville) |
Haywood Country Club (Asheville) |
The Mothlight (Asheville) |
The Grey Eagle (Asheville) |
The Radio Room (Greenville) |
The Strand (Waynesville) |
Ebbs Chapel Performing Arts Center (Mars Hill) |
Micaville Music (Burnsville) |
Trinity Presbyterian Church (Hendersonville) |
The Purple Onion (Saluda) |
Salvage Station (Asheville) |
Upcountry Provisions (Travelers Rest) |
Smiley's Acoustic Cafe (Greenville) |
Sweet Sippin' (Simpsonville) |
St. Paul Mountain Vineyards (Hendersonville) |
Burntshirt Vineyards (Hendersonville) |
French Broad River Brewery (Asheville) |
Mountain Brook Vineyards (Tryon) |
Frog Level Brewing Co (Waynesville) |
South Creek Winery (Nebo) |
Flat Rock Playhouse (Flat Rock) |
Isis Restaurant and Music Hall (Asheville) |
Diana Wortham Theatre (Asheville) |
Asheville Music Hall (Asheville) |
Black Mountain Center for the Arts (Black Mountain) |
Peace Center (Greenville) |
The White Horse at Black Mountain (Black Mountain) |