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  2. Harrah's Cherokee Center - Wikipedia

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    The Harrah's Cherokee Center – Asheville, previously known as the U.S. Cellular Center and originally as the Asheville Civic Center Complex, is a multipurpose entertainment center, located in Asheville, North Carolina. Opened in 1974, the complex is home to an arena, auditorium, banquet hall and meeting rooms.

  3. Asheville music venues: Post-Helene months 'a strange ... - AOL

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    Home & Garden. Lighter Side

  4. The Orange Peel - Wikipedia

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    The Orange Peel occupies 101 Biltmore Avenue, formerly home to a skating rink (Skateland Rollerdome, 1950–1962), vacant 1963, a bowling alley (Biltmore Lanes, 1964–1965), vacant 1966, Jade Smith Cabaret Club (1967–1970), vacant 1971–1973, and a night club named The Orange Peel (1974–1978).

  5. Asheville music venue announces improvements, new additions ...

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    ASHEVILLE - Rabbit Rabbit, an outdoor event venue, is broadening its beverage offerings and optimizing its operations for the concert and event season.

  6. Asheville Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Lamar Stringfield organized and conducted orchestra concerts in Asheville beginning in the mid-1920s. He formed the predecessor to the Asheville Symphony Orchestra for an exhibition concert in 1927 and won the Pulitzer Prize for his musical composition, From the Southern Mountains in 1928, eventually leaving Asheville to found the North Carolina Symphony in Chapel Hill in 1932.

  7. Who's playing final 2024 Downtown After 5 shows ... - AOL

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    Explore our live music calendar Downtown After 5 partnered with the MLK Foundation to celebrate Juneteenth at the monthly concert series, June 21, 2024, in Asheville.

  8. Bele Chere - Wikipedia

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    Bele Chere was an annual music and arts street festival held in downtown Asheville, North Carolina. The festival was previously held annually on the last weekend in July [ 1 ] [ 2 ] since 1979. [ 3 ] It was the largest free festival in the Southeastern United States , [ 4 ] [ 5 ] attracting over 350,000 people. [ 1 ]

  9. Asheville live music best bets: Death Cab, Kash'd Out ... - AOL

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