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ExploreAsheville.com Arena [1] (formerly the "Asheville Civic Center Arena" from 1974–2011) is the main arena/venue of the civic center. It holds 7,674 guests. It holds 7,674 guests. Thomas Wolfe Auditorium (originally the "Asheville City Auditorium" from 1940 to 1975) is a horseshoe-shaped theatre located to the north of the arena.
The Asheville metropolitan area is a metropolitan area centered on the principal city of Asheville, North Carolina. The U.S. Office of Management and Budget defines the Asheville, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area , a metropolitan statistical area used by the United States Census Bureau and other entities, as comprising the four counties of ...
In April 2008, The Orange Peel was named one of the top five music venues in America by Rolling Stone magazine. [6] [7] At the end of 2009, the venue opened Pulp, a downstairs members-only liquor bar. [8] Pulp is open every night there is a show, and a live feed is piped in to allow patrons to view and listen to the show occurring upstairs.
Discover Asheville's rich food and beverage community at these wintertime festivals and events.
Rabbit Rabbit’s concert series is presented by Orange Peel Events and Asheville Brewing. ... Rangel acknowledged other venues elevating Asheville’s music scene along with Rabbit Rabbit and The ...
Asheville is the largest city in the Asheville, NC Metropolitan Statistical Area, as well as the Asheville-Waynesville-Brevard, NC Combined Statistical Area, which includes Buncombe, Haywood, Henderson, Madison, and Transylvania counties, which had a combined population of 513,720 in 2023, as estimated by the United States Census Bureau. [79] [4]
Under the Stars 2024, a fundraiser for AMOS and nearby communities, is 6:30 – 9:30 p.m. at the Asheville Museum of Science.A VIP reception is 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. This year’s Under the Stars ...
The Wortham Center for the Performing Arts, formerly known as the Diana Wortham Theatre, is a 28,000 square foot (2,600 m 2) theater in Pack Place in Asheville, North Carolina. The main 500-seat [ 1 ] Proscenium theater [ 2 ] opened July 4, 1992 has about 50 shows each season between September and May, plus more than 100 events presented by ...