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Sunset Party at Parker-Binns Vineyard

Enjoy music, food & beverages for purchase, and more the third Friday of the month May-October at 6pm. August 16 Hope Griffin, Sept 20 Eric Congdon Trio and Oct 18 BJ Cates w/Kayla McKinney...

Spring Concert at Tryon Fine Arts Center

Mountain Song Community Chorus will present Enduring Life’s Storms featuring the music of Carole King and Simon & Garfunkel. Free concert but donations accepted.  

Spring Amphitheater Concert Series at Tryon Fine Arts Center

The Tryon Fine Arts Center’s Americana Amphitheater Concert Series takes place each Thursday in May at 6:30pm on the outdoor stage. Season passes are $45 or individual tickets can be purchased in advance for $10 or at the door on the day of the show for $12. 2024 Line Up: May  2     David Childers & The Serpents May  9     The Krickets May 16     Songs From the Road Band May 23     Ever More Nest May 30     Alice Wallace Band...

Earl Scruggs Music Festival

The Earl Scruggs Music Festival is back  August 30 – September 1, 2024! The festival is a three-day event that features performance by some of the most talented musicians in the bluegrass world. Hosted by Jerry Douglas, the extensive 2024 lineup will welcome a robust list of talented bluegrass artists bringing both traditional and contemporary sounds and styles. There is something for everyone. Tickets are available at: https://www.earlscruggsmusicfest.com/.  Check out our Guide to the Festival at: https://firstpeaknc.com/guide-earl-scruggs-music-festival-2024/ for helpful information. Get your festival tickets, then pick out a great place to stay close to the festival venue.  Browse our lodging listings or use our interactive map to find someplace to make the weekend even better. Click here to view a map of the festival grounds: https://www.earlscruggsmusicfest.com/map     Earl Scruggs Music Festival Returns to Tryon International Equestrian Center. Bringing the best of bluegrass, Americana, and roots music together with fans who have a true appreciation for the music, the Earl Scruggs Music Festival is a multi-day celebration of Mr. Scruggs’ incredible contributions and the rich musical culture of the region. ​The Earl Scruggs Music Festival is presented in partnership with the Earl Scruggs Center, a museum and cultural center located in Shelby, NC, and public radio WNCW-FM, a flagship roots music station located at Isothermal Community College in Western North Carolina. The third inaugural festival will take place August 30-September 1, 2024 at the impressive Tryon International Equestrian Center in Mill Spring, NC. This unique venue, set at the foot of the beautiful Blue Ridge Mountains offers onsite camping, lodging, restaurants, experiences, and much more. The 2024 lineup includes Tanya...

Turf & Tunes at the Saluda Inn

Enjoy The Second Annual Turf and Tunes Festival on the grand lawn at The Saluda Inn on Saturday, July 6, 12-4pm. Rain or shine, this event will be held under a tent, so you can enjoy the festivities no matter the weather. Visit our website to learn more about this exciting event and secure your tickets today! The Festival features a full bar menu available for purchase and outstanding tunes by the Leeda Lyric Jones Band. Please call The Saluda Inn at 828.388.9027 to RSVP and pay the cover to reserve your spot.  Purchase advance tickets for $30 at: https://thesaludainn.com or at the door for $35. This event is a 21+, pet-free, and non-smoking/vaping. Attendees to the festival must purchase an entry ticket for the Festival.  All food and drink will be credit card only purchase at each vendor’s station. The Saluda Inn will be selling beer, wine, liquor, and non-alcoholic beverages. RSVP soon as we Sell Out often!...

Summer Tracks at Rogers Park

Summer Tracks 2024 Concert Lineup at Rogers Park in Tryon: Gates open at 6pm, music starts at 7pm. A $10 donation is suggested. Bring a blanket or chair. In case of rain the event will be moved to the Tryon Fire Station. June 7: Firecracker Jazz Band featuring vocalist Meschiya Lake June 21: Maya de Vitry Band July 5: Hustle Souls July 19: Sweet Summer Rock n’ Soul Review with Peggy Ratusz and Reggie Headen August 2: Hearts Gone South August 16: The Dancing Fleas  ...

Handel’s Messiah selection performed at Tryon Seventh-Day Adventist Church

Free. Saturday, March 30, 10:45am at Tryon Seventh-Day Adventist Church Enjoy a special selection from Handel’s Messiah, “The Trumpet Shall Sound.” Tryon Seventh-Day Adventist Church is inviting the community to attend the 10:45 a.m. worship service on Saturday, March 30. The special music will be a selection from Handel’s Messiah, “The Trumpet Shall Sound.” The bass soloist Richard Cagle majored in music with a concentration in voice at Appalachian State University and received a master’s degree at Northern Arizona University. Currently, he teaches music at Bruce Drysdale Elementary School in Hendersonville. Accompanying Cagle will be the following musicians: Cody Beard is a professional trumpet educator and performer native to upstate South Carolina. He regularly performs with the Aiken Symphony Orchestra and the Spartanburg Philharmonic. Stacy Wiley, violin, received a Bachelor of Music from the University of SC. She maintains a private violin studio and plays in concerts, in local churches, colleges, and orchestras throughout the year. Carolyn Tackett is a violinist currently living in Hendersonville. Carolyn is a registered violin teacher with over 30 years of experience. Sheryl McDonald, violin, is a retired orchestra music teacher living in Rising Fawn, Ga. Organizers look forward to the event and hope to see community members come to enjoy the special performance.”  ...

Live Music at the Wine Cellar

Whitney Bradley and Friends will be playing 4:30-6:30pm. Please call 828-388-9027 to RSVP, $15 per person. A small eats menu will be available for purchase. Please use the Wine Cellar entrance.

Jonathan Scales Fourchestra in Concert

Tickets are $25 for two guests and are available on: http://www.eventbrite.com Asheville-based Jonathan Scales Fourchestra is known for its unique blend of jazz, classical and progressive rock, accompanied by Latin rhythms and soulful outbursts of funk. The Band’s latest album, “Pillar,” features Bela Fleck, and reached #5 on the iTunes Jazz Chart. The Fourchestra consists of electric bassist E’Lon JD, drummer Maison Guidry, and steel pan player Jonathan Scales. The band is a consistent trio, with Jonathan writing for the group, not just the steel pans. Mill Spring Agricultural Center, 156 School Rd., Mill Spring,...