Welcome to September, the unofficial start of the autumn season. As hot and sweltering days change into crisp autumn nights, you can enjoy outdoor evenings and pumpkin spice everything, as well as catch some amazing cultural events in the city. If you didn’t take full advantage of all of Charlotte’s latest restaurants openings, you can use this guide to help you catch up, and if you’re looking for some family friendly events, we’ve got quite a few autumn-specific activities. This is your guide to 61 spectacular things to do in (and around) Charlotte this September.
Night at the Museum - Enter the vibrant world of the Night at the Museum. Explore a magical outdoor museum filled with captivating artworks made from upcycled, reclaimed, or secondhand materials, celebrating the profound bond between art, agriculture, and the environment.
Music at the Met will feature a diverse lineup of local musicians and bands, showcasing a range of genres including indie rock, folk, and electronic music. Attendees can expect to enjoy an evening of live performances in a beautiful outdoor setting.
Paul Cauthen is a Texas-based singer-songwriter. Before going solo, he was a member of the Sons of Fathers, an Americana/indie folk-rock combo. As a solo artist, he has released albums and an EP, the most recent, Room 41, in September 2019.
Carly Pearce is a country music singer and songwriter born in Kentucky. Combining both traditional and contemporary elements of country-pop music, she has created singles like "I Hope You're Happy Now," and "Every Little Thing," both of which became #1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.
Carly Pearce is a country music singer and songwriter born in Kentucky. Combining both traditional and contemporary elements of country-pop music, she has created singles like "I Hope You're Happy Now," and "Every Little Thing," both of which became #1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart.
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