What do you hear when the mountains are calling? If it’s the Blue Ridge Mountains calling your name, you’re sure to notice the lively sounds of traditional Appalachian and bluegrass tunes, as well as blues, rock n’ roll, and beyond.
The musical traditions of the Southern Appalachian region are heavily influenced by generations of indigenous, Scotch-Irish, and African peoples. Instruments like fiddles, banjos and hammered dulcimers ring out, inviting you to tap your toes or make your way to the dance floor. More contemporary genres take the stage at local music clubs, festivals and breweries too.
Sounds of summer
Outdoor live music performances pack the calendar every summer, with several spots hosting regular series throughout the warmer months.
- The Historic Orchard at Altapass hosts free live music performances on Saturdays and Sundays at 3 p.m. from May through October.
- South Creek Vineyards & Winery welcomes local musicians to its Nebo tasting room for its annual “Deck Music Series” on Saturdays.
- Bring your dancing shoes to Little Switzerland’s Geneva Hall on Saturday evenings in July and August for a community square dance.
- Most every Sunday in Old Fort, you can catch a live jam session from the porch of the Mountain Gateway Museum.
Musical Marion
In late summer, Marion hosts the annual North Carolina State Bluegrass Festival at Tom Johnson’s Camping World. The audience is invited to bring their own chairs. This year's festival is scheduled for August 15 - 17, 2024
Many of the same acts will take the same stage one week earlier at The McDowell County Roundup Classic Country and Bluegrass Festival on August 9-10, 2024.
Check out the events calendar for more musical events in the Blue Ridge.