Charlotte is a famous and populated city in North Carolina. Everyone wants to spend a memorable time with friends and family who live in or near Charlotte. If you want to hang out and suddenly glance at an advertisement offering a free concert in a Charlotte or near by.
Free concerts are an excellent way for people to enjoy a concert without the burden of high-priced tickets. Artists and bands with various styles and genres often perform at these free events. Going to a free performance and getting caught up in the energy and excitement of the performers and the crowd can be a thrilling and memorable experience.
Now that the weather season is warming up, outdoor concerts are again being held. Music from Plaza Midwood to Lake Norman and many other great outdoor venues can be heard throughout the city and beyond. Here’s a complete list of all the great bands, night markets, and other things you can do in May to help you find your way around.
This Week’s Concerts (18 TO MAY 22ND)
Here, we have listed all the free concerts happening on weekends and weekdays. So, hurry up and don’t let this opportunity slip away. Make your time memorable by adding some music to it. These concerts are available at various times, so you don’t need to worry about your job or working hours.
Wednesday 18th May
- Anne Springs Close Greenway Summer Concert Series from 6 pm-9 pm at the2573 Lake Haigler Drive, Fort Mill SC 29715
- Okey Dokey Time: 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm, Location: River Jam Stage
Thursday 19th May
- Thursdays Live in MoRA from 6 pm-8 pm at the Embrace Sculpture.
- Abby Bryants & The Echoes Time: 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm, Location: River Jam Stage
- Ballantyne Music Series from 6 pm-9 pm, location: Ballantyne Village
- Music at the Met from 6 pm-9 pm
- Shoppes at University Place Spring Concert Series from 6 pm-9 pm
Friday 20th May
- Jeff Sipe And Friends from 7 pm-10 pm at River Jam
- Gastonia Concert Series from 6 pm
- Stonecrest Music at the Fountain Plaza from 7 pm-10 pm
- Music For Humanity at Noble Coffee Roasters 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm
- Music in the Park, Location: Freedom Park.
Saturday, May 21st
- 1st Annual Marvin Day Fest from 7 am to 11 pm at 10006 Marvin School Road Marvin, NC 28173
- Cheerwine Festival from noon to 10 pm
- The lawn at Piedmont Social House from 2 pm-5 pm and 7 pm-10 pm
- Cornelius Jazz Festival from 5 pm-9 pm
- Davidson’s Concerts @ The Circle from 6 pm-9 pm
- Stonecrest Music at Plaza Corner from 6 pm-8 pm
- Model A Concert Series from 6 pm-10 pm.
- Barn Jam from 6 pm
- Stonecrest Music at the Fountain Plaza from 7 pm-10 pm
- River1 Jam from 7 pm-10 pm
- Frid1ay Night at Romare Bearden Park
Sunday, May 22nd
- Party in the Park location Mint Museum Randolph from 1 pm to 5 pm
- Charlotte Symphony Orchestra Neighborhood Spring Concert from 6 pm
Last Week (May 26th-May 29th)
We have already shared a free concert happening on the mid-May weekend with you. So, if you want to enjoy your last week with joy and music, don’t let your last weekend be boring.
Thursday, May 26th
- Uptown Live at D9 Brewing Uptown Charlotte from 5 pm-9 pm
- Anne Springs Close Greenway Summer Concert Series from 6 pm-9 pm
- Ballantyne Live Music Series from 6 pm-9 pm
- Music at the Met from 6 pm-9 pm
- Shoppes at University Place Spring Concert Series from 6 pm-9 pm
- River Jam from 7 pm-10 pm
- Sounds of Summer Concert Serie at Stumptown Park in Matthews
Friday, May 27th
- Live on the Lawn location Piedmont Social House from 4-6 pm and 7-10 pm.
- Block Party Lake Norman from 5 pm-9 pm
- Matthews Beats N’ Bites Outdoor Concert from 5 pm9 pm
- Belmont’s Friday Night Live from 6 pm10 pm
- Stonecrest Music at the Fountain Plaza from 7 pm-10 pm
- River Jam from 7 pm-10 pm
Saturday, March 28th
- US National Whitewater Center Memorial Day Celebration from 9 am-9 pm
- Live on the Lawn from 2-5 pm. at Piedmont Social House
- Stonecrest Music at Plaza Corner from 6 pm-8 pm
- Stonecrest Music at the Fountain Plaza from 7 pm-10 pm
- River Jam from 7 pm-10 pm
Sunday, March 29th
- US National Whitewater Center Memorial Day Celebration from 9 am-11 pm
Conclusion
People in and around Charlotte can enjoy live music at free events without spending much money on tickets. Artists and bands from many different styles perform at these events, creating a diverse and lively music scene. When you go to a free performance, you can get caught up in th excitement and energy of the performers and the crowd, making lasting memories. See how magical live music can be and make your last week something you’ll never forget.