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Things to do in Asheville and WNC: April 24-26

Things to do in Asheville and WNC: April 24-26

Spend the weekend exploring working studios, meeting local artists, and discovering art in the Weaverville area./Weaverville Art Safari WNC Facebook


ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Spring festivals, live music and community gatherings are filling up the calendar across Asheville and Western North Carolina this weekend. Here’s a look at a few events happening April 24-26.

If you only do one thing this weekend

Weaverville Art Safari
Weaverville
Saturday & Sunday | 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Turn your Saturday into something memorable with this spring tradition in Weaverville. Visitors can step inside working artist studios throughout the town. The self-guided tour offers a closer look at local craftsmanship, from painting and pottery to jewelry and woodwork.

Weekend at a glance

  • Live Music: Andrew Scotchie
  • Family-friendly & Community: Kids Fest & Grove Arcade in Bloom
  • Arts & culture: Weaverville Art Safari
  • Outdoors & daytime: Asheville Herb Festival & Uncommon Market Asheville
  • Food: Asheville Greek Festival Spring Drive Thru

Live music & nightlife

Andrew Scotchie
Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Amphitheater
Sunday | 2:00 – 5:00 p.m.

Grab a cold beverage and enjoy Asheville’s own Andew Scotchie for an afternoon of live music.

Family-friendly & community

Grove Arcade in Bloom
Grove Arcade, downtown Asheville
Saturday | 12 p.m. | Free

One of downtown Asheville’s most recognizable celebrates spring with floral displays and local vendors. It’s an easy stop for anyone already downtown or looking for a low-key way to spend part of the day.

Kids Fest
Dr. Wesley Grant Sr. Southside Center, Asheville
Saturday | 10 a.m.–1 p.m. | Free

A community-focused event with activities designed for kids up to 10 years old. Families can enjoy a petting zoo, arts and crafts, drumline performances, games, face painting, puppet show, food trucks, and more.

Arts & culture

{Re}HAPPENING
Lake Eden, Black Mountain
Saturday | 3–10 p.m. | Ticketed

This annual event returns to the historic Black Mountain College campus, blending performance art, music and immersive installations in a one-of-a-kind setting. Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with artists, local businesses, and arts organizations.

Outdoors & daytime

Asheville Herb Festival
WNC Agricultural Center, Fletcher
Friday–Sunday | Times vary | Free

The Asheville Herb Festival brings together dozens of plant vendors, gardening experts and free workshops in a casual atmosphere. You can spend a few hours browsing, learning and enjoying the largest herb festival in the United States.

Get in Gear Fest
New Belgium Brewing, Asheville
Saturday | Noon–5 p.m. | Free

Outdoor demos, vendors and activities for all ages. This is an easy daytime stop for families or anyone interested in the region’s outdoor lifestyle.

Uncommon Market Asheville
Foundy, Asheville
Sunday | 10 a.m. | Free

The pop-up market returns to Foundy with antiques, art, vintage decor, jewelry, plants, handmade items and so much more.

Food & drink

Enjoy this drive thru experience featuring Greek food and pastries / Photo Source: Asheville Greek Festival Facebook

Asheville Greek Festival Spring Drive Thru
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, Asheville
Friday & Saturday | 11 a.m – 7 p.m | Price of purchase

This is a convenient way to enjoy authentic Greek food and traditional flavors.

The spring event recreates the festival experience through a streamlined pickup format: guests drive to designated lanes, place or confirm orders and receive freshly prepared meals and pastries to take on the go!

Note: Event details are subject to change. Some events may be delayed or canceled due to weather or other conditions. Check with organizers for the latest updates before attending.

Looking ahead

For more events happening throughout the month, check out 828newsNOW’s local event listings and add your own here.

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