Oct. 16. Here’s a look at some exciting things happening this weekend around Lake Norman. Check event links for any last-minute updates or changes.
Thursday, Oct. 16
LaLaCaboosa – Downtown Music Series
6-9 pm | Oct. 16. Grab your lawn chairs/blankets and enjoy an evening of live music. A food truck and beverage vendor will be onsite with food and drinks for purchase. Veterans Park at Main & Maxwell streets, downtown Huntersville.
Friday, Oct. 17
How Sweet it Is: James Taylor Tribute
7:30 pm | Oct. 17. Steve Leslie performs the music of James Taylor. $36.30 to $58.40. Cain Center for the Arts.
6-8 pm | Oct. 17. Live entertainment. Bring your chairs or blankets. The Plaza, Birkdale Village, Huntersville.
8 pm | Oct. 17. A Tribute to KISS. $20 in advance; $25 at the door. Boatyard.
Saturday, Oct. 18
2 pm | Oct. 18. Live music, live ancestral dance performances and more. Cedar Grove, 8229 Gilead Rd., Huntersville.
Concerts @ the Circle: Pushh – Variety
7-9 pm | Oct. 18. Acoustic artist will perform from 5 – 6:30 pm with the headline artists playing 7 -9 pm. Jetton Street near Clean Juice, 605 D, Jetton St., Davidson.
9 am – noon | every Saturday through Thanksgiving. Produce, flowers, meat and baked goods.Rain or shine. No pets. 120 S. Main St., Davidson, next to Town Hall between Main and Jackson streets.
Sunday, Oct. 19
Noon- 3. pm | Oct. 19. The annual Lake Norman Jewish Council Deli Fest is all about the food. Kosher-style, authentic, traditional, delicious Jewish Deli favorites. Come and enjoy a New York kosher-style deli sandwich of corned beef or pastrami with coleslaw and pickle. Add a hot potato knish from Brooklyn, Hebrew National hot dog, soda and chips, or a traditional kosher dessert. Perfect for kids of all ages. The Green in Davidson, downtown.
4 pm | Oct. 19. Charlotte Symphony returns to Cain Center for the Arts for another exciting program led by Resident Conductor Christopher James Lees. Pricing from $52.88 to $73.48. Cain Center for the Arts.
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