Sports

Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
Whether you are new to the green or skilled with a golf club, Charlotte venues provide lessons for all skill levels.
Places across the Queen City teach the elegant sport of Equestrian to aspiring riders and horse-lovers alike.
Whether serving for fun, building community, or dreaming of competing in the 2028 Olympic Games, get your feet in the sand at volleyball venues across the Queen City.
With the Olympics bringing gymnastics to the world stage, aspiring gymnasts in Charlotte learn to fly.
The Queen City is well represented on the world stage at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics — these are some locals to watch.
For the first time in team history, the Carolina Panthers will host training camp at the team’s practice field outside Bank of America Stadium.
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Charlotte Fencing Academy teaches students to master athleticism, focus, and self-discipline.
With renovations taking place at the Spectrum Center, Charlotte Hornets representatives will help secure seating for the upcoming season.
New ownership will keep the Checkers at Bojangles Coliseum with hopes to bring more ice facilities and experiences to the region.
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Once complete, the development will boast a combination of farmers markets, walking and biking trails, and accessibility to the Catawba River and Uptown.
After a record-breaking debut, the Ascent returns to American Legion Memorial Stadium with fresh talent, big goals, and ready to represent the Queen City.
The Queen City’s many colleges are about to welcome their students back to campus, and college move-in week means extra people, traffic, and new faces around town.
What started as a project inside her own home turned into a side gig for wallpaper-style murals inside Charlotte homes and restaurants.
Everybody loves lunch, but not always the prices. Not to worry, Charlotte offers plenty of wallet-friendly lunch deals from sandwiches to flavors from all over the globe.
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The massive rock concert at the speedway drew more than 200,000 people for the day-long festival in August 1974.
The 91-acre park is expected to have several pickleball and basketball courts, a playground, splashpad, and plenty of parking.
The highly anticipated food stall will welcome diners starting Friday, Aug. 8, serving fresh pastas, locally made focaccia, gluten-free options, and sparkling Italian sodas.
The annual events bring communities together to meet local law enforcement and share resources + are free to attend.