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Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
Tennis serves up ample opportunities for game play, exercise, and community in the Queen City.
The Tennessee Volunteers will battle the NC State Wolfpack in Uptown on Saturday, Sept. 7.
The inaugural Black College Invitational Championship will fill Bojangles Coliseum in March 2025.
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The GOAT + Jordan Chiles and more of the country’s best gymnasts are touring with the Athleta Presents Gold Over America Tour.
The 2025 PGA Championship will return to Quail Hollow in May 2025.
Tickets are almost sold out to see Carolina Ascent FC play Saturday, Aug. 17 at American Legion Memorial Stadium.
Race over to the NASCAR Hall of Fame in Charlotte to see the new Hendrick Motorsport exhibit that celebrates 40 years of the organization.
Breaking, or breakdancing, is making its Olympic debut in Paris. If you’re curious about the dance, there are studios in Charlotte ready to start you off on the right foot.
The Whitewater Center is a training ground for Olympians + boasts the largest man-made whitewater rapids in the country, biking + hiking trails, and hosts live events almost daily.
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The town’s first and only literary festival promises a day of family-friendly events, a hot dog eating contest, and new books to line your bookshelf.
Packed with high-tech simulators and a full food and drink menu, Tap In will cater to golf enthusiasts and amateurs when it opens Thursday, Aug. 28, along Clanton Road in LoSo.
Duke’s Mayo’s annual college football series is expected to draw more than 70,000 people to Bank of America Stadium.
After three years closed, the restaurant is now open in NoDa, serving its same menu and vibes as its former location in Plaza Midwood.
There’s various events during the holiday weekend in and around the Queen City.
If you’re not watching football from the stands at Bank of America Stadium, there are nearby watering holes that bring a similar camaraderie and atmosphere for football fans.
We cover Charlotte’s changing landscape every day, but we also love to look back. We used Google Street View to remember how some of Charlotte’s most prominent landmarks looked almost 20 years ago.
From Concord to Ballantyne, we’re giving you all the pertinent details about some of the elementary, middle, and high schools in and around Charlotte.
Chef Scott Leibfried spent years as the sous chef on Fox reality show “Hell’s Kitchen.” Now, he’s serving up Italian-inspired comfort food at Fontana di Vino + preparing to open a second location in the Charlotte area.
Explore these dog-friendly places in Charlotte — from places to eat, drink, shop, exercise, and stay the night with your four-legged friends.