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Music and yoga to take over Lenny Boy Brewing Co.

ONE Fest provides a day of rejuvenation and connection through 80+ yoga classes and workshops, plus vendors and live music .

A group of people doing yoga under a tent.

Explore the connection between music and movement during a guided course at ONE Fest.

Photo via ONE Fest

“Making wellness accessible and inclusive for all.” That’s the mission behind ONE Fest, Charlotte’s fourth-annual yoga, music, and arts festival happening Saturday, May 17, at Lenny Boy Brewing Co. in South End.

Beginning at 9:30 a.m., yogis can participate in 80+ classes, workshops, and sound healing, plus, do some shopping from an expansive vendor market with live music.

The festival is family-friendly, with field day games, kid-friendly classes, and free admission for children under 12.

General admission starts at $55+, with the option to upgrade to an “elevated” ticket for VIP tent access, free chair massages, and food. But if you just want to shop, attending the market is free.

Bonus: Consider dancing under the stars during the Glow Dance Party.

“We’re not just offering yoga and music; we’re curating a space where every person — regardless of their background or ability — can feel seen, supported, and celebrated,” Jasmine Vializ, Co-Founder of ONE Fest, told CLTtoday.

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