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  2. The Gen X guide to Charlotte nightlife: Where to party if you ...

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    Gen X and Xennials: Here are 20+ nightclubs, social lounges, live music venues and more where you can party like it’s 1999 in Charlotte.

  3. Charlotte’s nightlife scene heats up with new, unique bar ...

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  4. New lounge offers reggae music, Caribbean nightlife just ...

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    “When you walk in, you’re going to feel like you’re not even in Charlotte,” said the co-owner, a native of the Bahamas. New lounge offers reggae music, Caribbean nightlife just north of ...

  5. PNC Music Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte Blues Festival September 13, 1992 — September 23, 2000 September 28, 2001 Charlotte Funk Fest August 12, 2017 — Chicago: 1999 Tour: July 18, 1999 The Doobie Brothers 2002 Tour: June 7, 2002 — 2005 Tour: August 6, 2005 Chicago XXX Tour: July 14, 2006 Huey Lewis and the News: 2021 Tour: June 29, 2021 — Chicago & Brian Wilson ...

  6. VisArt Video - Wikipedia

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    By 2010 VisArt was the last remaining video rental store in Charlotte, North Carolina, when Mickey Aberman became a co-owner. In 2015 VisArt moved from its original 7th Street location to its current location in Eastway Crossing plaza and later expanded to include a 50-person indoor theater for screenings. [1] In 2016 Aberman became the sole owner.

  7. Carolina Theatre (Charlotte) - Wikipedia

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    In 1953, the theatre installed a panoramic screen to accommodate CinemaScope films. In 1961, it was further renovated to accommodate Cinerama films. [3] The Sound of Music would premiere at the Carolina Theatre on March 31, 1965, and run a record 79 weeks. The 398,201 [1] people who saw the movie were more than the population of Charlotte, at

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  9. No, the ‘rooftop robber’ isn’t back in Charlotte. It’s ...

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    This is the second high-profile film based on an infamous Charlotte-area crime following the 2016 release of crime comedy “Masterminds” about the notoriously botched 1997 $17 million Loomis ...