Black Mountain, North Carolina
Upcoming Events in Black Mountain North Carolina
Monthly
UpBeat! Celebrating our Mountain Music Heritage
- Concerts are every Fourth Friday, to celebrate our Mountain Music Heritage. Come enjoy the live music featuring two different groups every month. Address: Main Floor of theBlack Mountain Center for the Art, 225 West State St. , Black Mountain, North Carolina |
July
4 |
Downtown Black Mountain Fireworks
- Sunset hike at 7:00pm at the Swannanoa Valley Museum is a 1.5-mile, moderate hike to the peak of Sunset Mountain. Here, Museum guests will enjoy an old-fashioned watermelon cutting, and then stay to watch the sun set and the fireworks explode over the town of Black Mountain. Over dinner, hike leaders will share the history and vintage photographs of this most historic place. Fireworks will begin at dark and will be visible from many locations in Downtown Black Mountain. Address: Downtown Black Mountain , Black Mountain, North Carolina |
18 - 28 |
SART Presents: The Wedding Singer
- The Wedding Singer takes us back to a time when hair was big, cd players were a luxury, collars were up and a wedding singer might just be the coolest guy in the room. Based on the hit Adam Sandler movie, The Wedding Singer's sparkling new score is guaranteed to dazzle all audiences. Just grab your sweetie and say yes to the most romantic musical in twenty years. Address: Owen High School, 99 Lake Eden Dr , Black Mountain, North Carolina |
August
10 - 11 |
Annual Sourwood Festival
- The Sourwood Festival fills downtown Black Mountain with wholesome entertainment for both adults and children in August each year. Over 30,000 people from all over America will be in attendance at the festival which grows in popularity each year. Music, dancing, arts & crafts, super food, kid's rides and games, face painting and more in a no alcohol environment make it the perfect event for you and your entire family. Address: Downtown , Black Mountain, North Carolina |
September
6 - 7 |
208 Mile Blue Ridge Relay
- The Blue Ridge Relay (BRR), which is one of the longest running relay races in the United States, takes place in the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia and North Carolina. BRR consists of maximum 12 person (4 person minimum) teams that rotate through 36 transition areas as they cover the approximate 208 mile distance of the race. Address: 201 E. State St. , Black Mountain, North Carolina |
December
29 |
Holly Jolly Christmas
- Come celebrate the holidays in Black Mountain. Shops stay open late and offer refreshments, streets are lined with luminaries, Santa and his elves will stop in for a visit. Address: 201 E. State St. , Black Mountain, North Carolina |
30 |
Black Mountain Christmas Parade -
- Free 4pm downtown. Application fee for participants. Contact: Black Mountain Swannanoa Chamber of Commerce Address: downtown , Black Mountain, North Carolina |
30 |
Circle of Lights at Lake Tomahawk
- Carriage rides, bonfire, music and refreshments to celebrate the season. Begins after the parade - 6pm. Address: Lake Tomahawk, 201 E. State St. , Black Mountain, North Carolina |
5 - 15 |
SART Presents: A Southern Appalachian Christmas
- Sara hasn't been home for Christmas since she moved to New York six years ago. Now, for the first time in years, Sara is back in her hometown, celebrating with the family and friends she left behind. During this visit, she learns exactly what's most important to her and gains a new respect for where she came from. It's a story of love, hope, and cheer during the holiday season. Address: Owen High School, 99 Lake Eden Dr , Black Mountain, North Carolina |