 "American Idol Live!" will return to Time Warner Cable Arena  on Thursday, July 28, when this season's top 11 finalists will perform a variety of medleys and solos that have been featured on the Fox show.
"American Idol Live!" will return to Time Warner Cable Arena  on Thursday, July 28, when this season's top 11 finalists will perform a variety of medleys and solos that have been featured on the Fox show.
Those singers are: the six current finalists -- Casey Abrams, Haley Reinhart,  Jacob Lusk, James Durbin, Lauren Alaina and Scotty McCreery -- along with recently eliminated contestants Naima Adedapo, Paul McDonald, Pia  Toscano, Stefano Langone and Thia Megia.
Tickets will go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, May 13, at www.ticketmaster.com.
The "American Idol" season  finale will air on Thursday, May 26.
Thursday, April 28, 2011
'American Idol' tour returning to Charlotte
Coca-Cola 600 calls on the Cable Guy
 Larry the Cable Guy will serve as the honorary pace-car  driver for the 52nd running of the Coca-Cola 600 on May 29 at Charlotte Motor  Speedway.
Larry the Cable Guy will serve as the honorary pace-car  driver for the 52nd running of the Coca-Cola 600 on May 29 at Charlotte Motor  Speedway.
In addition to leading the field of 43 NASCAR stars in the Coca-Cola 600,  Larry the Cable Guy will take part in other activities during race weekend, including attending the pre-race drivers' meeting.
The blue-collar comedian voices Mater in the upcoming Disney-Pixar summer  comedy "Cars 2"; during race weekend, the speedway will celebrate the film (scheduled for release on June 24) with a special display for fans featuring full-size  replicas of movie stars Lightning McQueen and Mater. Lightning McQueen and Mater  will also participate in the pre-race parade laps.
"I am excited to 'git r done' in the pace car at Charlotte Motor Speedway and  lead the field to the start of NASCAR's Coca-Cola 600," said Larry the Cable  Guy in a prepared statement. "It will be an honor to be a part of the most patriotic pre-race show in  America."
Maroon 5, Train coming to Charlotte
 Rock bands Maroon 5 and Train have teamed up to co-headline a summer tour that will stop at Charlotte's Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre on Tuesday, Aug. 2, according to a press release issued this week by the band's publicists.
Rock bands Maroon 5 and Train have teamed up to co-headline a summer tour that will stop at Charlotte's Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre on Tuesday, Aug. 2, according to a press release issued this week by the band's publicists.
Gavin DeGraw will open the show.
Live Nation, which runs the amphitheatre, has not officially announced the concert, so no on-sale date has been set yet for tickets.
Maroon 5's biggest recent hit was 2010's "Misery," while Train landed in the Top 40 twice last year (with "If It's Love" and "Marry Me"). Both groups have won multiple Grammys.
Monday, April 25, 2011
Concert news: ZZ Top, Goo Goo Dolls, more

Friday, April 22, 2011
Rascal Flatts set to return to Charlotte
 Country stars Rascal Flatts are bringing their brand-new "Flatts Fest" summer tour to Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre on Friday, July 29.
Country stars Rascal Flatts are bringing their brand-new "Flatts Fest" summer tour to Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre on Friday, July 29.
The band has headlined a show at Verizon every summer since 2005; they were last here last June with Albemarle native Kellie Pickler. This time around, Sara Evans, Easton Corbin and Justin Moore will open for Rascal Flatts.
According to a Live Nation press release, "The 'Flatts Fest' tour will include  a new stage production design and set list" and "an interactive  pre-show festival atmosphere and tailgating experience." Plans include a mobile karaoke vehicle, carnival  games, photo booths, putt putt golf, food vendors, and  contests.
Tickets go on  sale at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 30, at LiveNation.com, the venue box office, Ticketmaster or charge-by-phone at 800-745-3000.
The night after the Charlotte show, Rascal Flatts will perform at Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion Raleigh (on Saturday, July 30).
Thursday, April 21, 2011
What's new at Museum of the New South?
 I was disappointed last month when I dropped in on the Levine Museum of the  New South only to find my favorite part of its award-winning “Cotton Fields to  Skyscrapers” exhibit was closed for renovation.
I was disappointed last month when I dropped in on the Levine Museum of the  New South only to find my favorite part of its award-winning “Cotton Fields to  Skyscrapers” exhibit was closed for renovation.
The other displays – ranging from a one-room tenant farmer’s house to a  civil-rights-era lunch counter – are interesting enough, but the end section  (closed since mid-January) is so much more urgent because it covers 1970 to  2010. It’s always fascinating to walk through knowing that these changes  happened in Charlotte so recently.
The good news is that the uptown museum will reopen this expanded end section  next Friday. Here are just a few of the many new highlights:
The 10-minute intro film has been completely  revised, and now features narration by former Bank of America CEO Hugh McColl,  famed NASCAR promoter Humpy Wheeler, and radio personality Ramona Holloway.
A 1908 Union National Bank ledger displayed  juxtaposed next to one of the first computer-linked ATMs.
A fire suit worn in 2009 by NASCAR driver and  California native/now-New Southerner Jimmie Johnson.
The interactive “Picture Yourself in History,”  which uses green-screen technology to allow visitors to superimpose themselves  into a historic scene from the exhibit; they can then e-mail the image to  themselves.
If you’d like a sneak peek at the updated exhibit – and have some disposable  income to spend on a nice night out – the museum is hosting a 20th anniversary  party called “Taste of Time” next Thursday evening. ($125 per person, or $100  for museum members.) Otherwise, make plans to visit on or after the grand reopening next  Friday.
Details: www.museumofthenewsouth.org.
Also, read more about this great museum in the online version of SouthPark Magazine by clicking here.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
The Wiggles are returning to Charlotte
 One of the hottest Australian imports in the entertainment biz is coming to Charlotte this summer.
One of the hottest Australian imports in the entertainment biz is coming to Charlotte this summer.
No, it's not Nicole Kidman, Keith Urban, Hugh Jackman, Olivia Newton-John or Russell Crowe. It's The Wiggles, the four guys from Sydney who are rock stars among the 2- to 6-year-old set. The musical group will perform at  Time Warner Cable Arena  at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 13.
The band -- originally formed in 1991 and currently featuring Anthony Field, Murray Cook, Jeff Fatt and Sam Moran -- has become one of the most successful children's group of all-time. It last visited Charlotte in August of 2008.
The Wiggles' Big  Birthday Tour" will feature songs like "Sound Your Funky  Horn," "Clap Your Hands With  Dorothy" and "Hot  Potato." Also slated to appear: Captain Feathersword, Dorothy the  Dinosaur, Henry the Octopus, Wags the Dog and all the Wiggly Dancers.
Tickets go on  sale Monday, April 25 at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster.
The Wiggles recently  announced that the U.S. school readiness initiative  Reach Out and Read will be the official charity partner of their 2011 American  tour. Reach Out and Read "prepares America's youngest children to  succeed in school by partnering with doctors to 'prescribe' books and encourage  families to read together." In North  Carolina, 88 hospitals and clinics participate in Reach  Out and Read, serving 98,000 children annually. A portion of the proceeds from all ticket sales will be used  to support Reach Out and Read Programs in North  Carolina and across the United  States.
For more on the Wiggles' tour: Click here.
Monday, April 18, 2011
Carowinds is dyeing for this world record
 Carowinds is best-known for giant roller coasters like the Intimidator and Nighthawk, but the theme park is hoping to earn some Guinness-sized recognition this weekend for its massive Easter egg hunt.
Carowinds is best-known for giant roller coasters like the Intimidator and Nighthawk, but the theme park is hoping to earn some Guinness-sized recognition this weekend for its massive Easter egg hunt.
Beginning at 3 p.m. Saturday, during the ninth annual "Easter Egg-stravaganza," the park is attempting to set a world record for the most amount of people dyeing Easter eggs at one time. Related activities at Carowinds this weekend will include appearances by Snoopy the Easter "Beagle" and the Easter Bunny; a Coloring Station; a DJ-hosted party for kids; and "Bunny Hop" lessons.
For details on the event, click here.
Friday, April 1, 2011
Kid Rock, Sheryl Crow book Charlotte show
 Kid Rock will bring his "Born Free" tour to Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre on Saturday, Aug. 27, with special guest Sheryl Crow.
Kid Rock will bring his "Born Free" tour to Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre on Saturday, Aug. 27, with special guest Sheryl Crow.
The announcement comes on the heels of Rock's new  single "Collide," which features Crow. The two also teamed in 2001 on the hit single "Picture."
Tickets go on  sale at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 9, at LiveNation.com, the venue box  office, Ticketmaster or by calling charge-by-phone at 800-745-3000.
Before coming to Charlotte, Kid Rock and Sheryl Crow also will play Time Warner Cable Music Pavilion in Raleigh on Aug. 25.
Knights Fest set for Saturday
 It's baseball season again, and in Charlotte, that means the annual  Knights Fest will be held at Knights Stadium in Fort Mill, S.C., from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday -- followed by a  scrimmage between the Charlotte Knights and the Winston-Salem Dash.
It's baseball season again, and in Charlotte, that means the annual  Knights Fest will be held at Knights Stadium in Fort Mill, S.C., from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday -- followed by a  scrimmage between the Charlotte Knights and the Winston-Salem Dash.
Knights Fest and the exhibition game both are free and open to the public. (The Charlotte Knights are the Triple-A  affiliate of the Chicago White Sox.)
Event highlights include:
- National anthem auditions from 10-11 a.m.
- Fans can take batting  practice on the field from 10:15 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
- Free hot dogs,  hamburgers and soft drinks will be served at the Picnic Grill (on the third-base side) from 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
- Knights players will sign autographs at 1:30 p.m.
- Stadium tours will be available throughout the day.
Yo, Gleeks: Mr. Schue to play Greensboro
 "Glee" star Matthew Morrison will bring his summer tour to Greensboro's War Memorial Auditorium on Thursday, July 7, when he will perform songs from his forthcoming album -- along with many fan favorites from "Glee."
"Glee" star Matthew Morrison will bring his summer tour to Greensboro's War Memorial Auditorium on Thursday, July 7, when he will perform songs from his forthcoming album -- along with many fan favorites from "Glee."
Morrison is best known  as eternally optimistic high school teacher (and de facto glee  club director) Will Schuester on the Fox comedy series.
Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, April  15, at www.aeglive.com, www.ticketmaster.com, charge-by-phone at 1-800-745-3000, and  the Greensboro Coliseum box office.
In conjunction with the VH1 Save The  Music Foundation, the tour is offering  regional glee clubs the chance to compete to be Morrison's opening act. For details, click here.
 
 
 
 
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