ASHEVILLE, N.C. (828newsNOW) — Chatt Hills Music has announced its sixth Riverside Concert Series season at the Olivette Riverside Pavilion. The outdoor concerts, positioned right along the French Broad River, will begin this April.
The shows will each begin at 4 p.m. on Sundays, “designed for a relaxed afternoon of live music with time to still make it home for Sunday supper,” Chatt Hills wrote in a press release.
This year, the lineup includes music of all kinds of genres, from singer-songwriter to Celtic, soul and rock.
The season starts at 4 p.m., Sunday, April 19 with Goldpine, a husband and wife Americana duo out of Nashville, Tennessee.
Goldpine will be followed later in the season by Ordinary Elephant, Anna La Mare, Caleb Caudle and the Sweet Critters, Pat Byrne with 5J Barrow, Blair Crimmins and the Hookers, Heather Maloney, House of Hamill, Whitney Mongé Band, New Dawn Starkestra, Christie Lenée and Garrison Starr.
Find the full schedule of shows at www.chatthillsmusic.com/all-shows.
Riverside Concert Series tickets are $30 all-inclusive, while kids get in free. Guests are encouraged to bring picnic blankets, camping chairs and their favorite beverages to enjoy during the show.
Find more information about Chatt Hills Music at www.chatthillsmusic.com/about.
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