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Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
The data released by the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority highlights Charlotte as a top tourism destination in the country.
Players Athletic Club is welcoming athletes of all ages and skill levels to train + improve techniques year-round.
The college basketball invitational will feature four returning teams, including the UNC Tar Heels.
Some of the biggest names in tennis arrive in Charlotte to compete and share love for the sport.
The festive event will bring an outdoor ice rink, snow tubing hill, holiday light display, shopping, and more to Truist Field.
Three of the four scheduled games will take place Nov. 21-23 when six university teams shred the ice at Truist Field.
The 14th annual Cornucopia initiative aims to provide 1,000 Charlotte-area families with Thanksgiving meals.
The women’s basketball tournament will feature powerhouse South Carolina vs. NC State.
West Virginia and Virginia will face off in two upcoming Duke’s Mayo Classic games at Bank of America Stadium.
The team will face Orlando City SC in a best-of-three playoff series as part of the Audi 2024 MLS Cup.
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