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2025-10-15

The Triangle Entertainment Guide Wednesday October 15th Edition

Your Wednesday lineup across the Triangle is filled with art, wellness, music, and midweek fun! Whether you’re exploring a cultural celebration, enjoying live tunes, or diving into a trivia night, there’s something for everyone today.

Start your morning with reflection and creativity at Día de los Muertos Ofrenda at Duke University Chapel — a stunning tribute to life, memory, and community. Stretch into your day with Free Yoga at Fenton in Cary from 9:00 to 10:00 a.m., or wander through Sculpture in the Garden at the North Carolina Botanical Garden in Chapel Hill (free with a $5 suggested donation).

Families with little ones can enjoy Total Tot Time at W.D. Hill Recreation Center in Durham from 10:00 a.m. to noon, while the Track ‘n’ Treat Sensory-Friendly Halloween Train Ride at New Hope Valley Railway offers a playful, accessible fall adventure.

In Raleigh, cozy up for Storytime in the Pumpkin Patch at Highland United Methodist Church at 10:30 a.m., or explore Incredible Science and Window on Animal Health at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences beginning at 1:30 p.m.

For midday inspiration, stop by Holy Trinity Lutheran Church for their Ode to Joy Trio concert at 12:05 p.m., or drop into Board Game Night at Gizmo Brew Works in Durham, open from noon to 10 p.m.

As the afternoon unfolds, families can visit the Market Bunch Kids’ Activities at Carrboro Farmers’ Market (3–6 p.m.) or the “Pay What You Can” Farm Stand at Raleigh City Farm (4–7 p.m.), which also hosts a Wine + Weed workshop on sustainable plant and farming practices from 6–7 p.m.

Evening entertainment kicks off with Wine Down Wednesday at La Vita Dolce in Southern Village, featuring live music from 6–8 p.m., while Open Mic Night takes center stage at Fair Game Beverage Co. in Pittsboro.

If you’re in the mood for theater, PlayMakers Repertory Company presents a free performance of King James at 7:00 p.m. Sports fans and dancers can join Ballroom Dancing with Live Music at Pullen Community Center or show off their smarts at Hammered Trivia at Sneaky Penguin Brewing Co.

Night owls can unwind at Stitch N’ Bitch Craft Night at Steel String Brewery in Carrboro, gaze at the stars during Stargazing from The Willard Rooftop Lounge, or sing your heart out at Karaoke Night at The Backyard Bar in Apex and Moon Dog Meadery in Durham. For those who love a little friendly competition, don’t miss the Weekly Skee Ball Tournament at Boxcar Bar + Arcade in Durham.

Whether you’re after creativity, connection, or community, this Wednesday has you covered — from sunrise yoga to starlit karaoke.

Your week, your city, your fun — stay connected with everything happening in the Triangle at DoRaleigh.com

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2025-10-13

Raleigh Big Ticket Entertainment Guide: October 13–19th Edition

The Triangle is turning up the volume this week with some of the biggest names in music, comedy, and live performance lighting up stages across Raleigh, Durham, Carrboro, Cary, and beyond. From Billie Eilish and Chris Brown to Steve Martin & Martin Short, this week’s entertainment calendar is packed with can’t-miss moments for every kind of fan.

🎶 Monday, October 13

Monday, October 13, kicks off the week with two standout performances that showcase the Triangle’s vibrant indie scene. In Durham, Frost Children take over Motorco Music Hall at 8:00 PM, delivering an electrifying mix of indie pop and hyperpop chaos that perfectly captures their experimental edge. Meanwhile, in Carrboro, Sir Chloe performs at Cat’s Cradle at 8:00 PM, enchanting audiences with ethereal alt-rock tones and introspective lyrics in a live set that promises to be both emotional and unforgettable.

🎤 Tuesday, October 14

Tuesday, October 14, is packed with powerhouse performances spanning every genre imaginable across the Triangle. At Carter-Finley Stadium in Raleigh, the Breezy Bowl XX brings together Chris Brown, Summer Walker, and Bryson Tiller at 7:00 PM for an unforgettable night of smooth R&B vocals and high-energy hits. For those who prefer something heavier, Cannibal Corpse storms The Ritz in Raleigh at 7:00 PM, delivering a ferocious set of metal mastery that’s sure to shake the walls. In Durham, Andy Bell of Erasure takes the stage at 8:00 PM at DPAC, performing his iconic synth-pop catalog in an intimate and theatrical concert experience. Over in Carrboro, Anamanaguchi electrifies Cat’s Cradle at 8:00 PM with their signature blend of chiptune and indie rock — a neon explosion of nostalgia and next-level energy. Meanwhile, fans of raw, rootsy sounds can head to the Cat’s Cradle Back Room, where Rattlesnake Milk performs at 8:00 PM, delivering gritty alt-country grooves that capture the spirit of the Southern underground music scene.

🎭 Wednesday, October 15

Wednesday, October 15, offers a dynamic mix of music, comedy, and performance art throughout the Triangle. The night kicks off at 7:00 PM with 2Hollis bringing his high-energy hip-hop sound to The Ritz in Raleigh, setting the tone for an electrifying evening. Over at Goodnights Comedy Club, the Oak City Comedy Festival also begins at 7:00 PM, showcasing Raleigh’s rising comedic talents in an intimate setting filled with laughter. As the night unfolds, Maddie Zahm takes the stage at 8:00 PM at The Lincoln Theatre in Raleigh, captivating audiences with her emotional pop storytelling and powerful vocals. In Carrboro, Destroyer performs at Cat’s Cradle, where Dan Bejar’s poetic and enigmatic art-rock sound envelops the crowd in a hauntingly beautiful performance. Meanwhile, Eric Johnson graces the Carolina Theatre in Durham at 8:00 PM, delivering a dazzling guitar masterclass that highlights his legendary musicianship. For something truly unique, TC Superstar lights up Kings in Raleigh with a colorful fusion of dance, synth-pop, and theatrical artistry, ensuring Wednesday night ends on a vibrant, unforgettable note.

🎵 Thursday, October 16

Thursday, October 16, brings an incredible variety of performances across the Triangle — from country legends and pop icons to classical ensembles and indie showcases. The day begins in Selma at 12:45 PM with the Classic Country Jubilee at Rudy Theatre, a nostalgic journey through timeless country hits performed live on stage. As evening falls, laughter takes the spotlight with Grace O’Malley bringing her sharp humor and storytelling to Goodnights Comedy Club in Raleigh at 7:00 PM, followed by the Oak City Comedy Festival at 7:30 PM in the same venue. Music lovers have an unforgettable night ahead — Billie Eilish returns to the Lenovo Center in Raleigh at 7:00 PM for an immersive pop experience, while Clint Black graces the Crown Theatre in Fayetteville for a night of classic country favorites. In Clayton, The String Queens perform at The Clayton Center, blending classical technique with modern soul for a one-of-a-kind ensemble show. The Triangle’s musical energy continues with Sam Burchfield & The Scoundrels at 8:00 PM at Cat’s Cradle in Carrboro, delivering heartfelt Southern soul and roots-rock. Gamers and music lovers alike can head to Durham Performing Arts Center for Stardew Valley: Symphony of Seasons at 8:00 PM, a stunning orchestral tribute to the beloved indie game. Over at the Carolina Theatre in Durham, progressive rock pioneers Yes perform their intricate harmonies and legendary instrumentation. Meanwhile, in Raleigh, Ryan Bingham & The Texas Gentlemen bring Americana storytelling to The Ritz, and Soot rounds out the night at Kings, blending experimental indie soundscapes with moody, atmospheric tones.

🎤 Friday, October 17

Friday, October 17, is shaping up to be one of the busiest nights of the season across the Triangle. Headlining the evening is Billie Eilish’s second Raleigh show, bringing her signature sound and immersive visuals to the Lenovo Center, while the Tedeschi Trucks Band rocks the Red Hat Amphitheater with soulful blues and powerhouse guitar work. Comedy fans can catch big laughs from Adam Ray at the Raleigh Improv in Cary and Ryan Davis at Goodnights Comedy Club in downtown Raleigh. Classical music lovers will find elegance and emotion at Meymandi Concert Hall, where the North Carolina Symphony performs Copland’s Symphony No. 3. Meanwhile, rising stars Arlie, Josh Ross, Gigi Perez, and Don Was headline intimate shows from Chapel Hill to Saxapahaw, offering something for every taste on this jam-packed Friday night.

🎸 Saturday, October 18

Saturday, October 18, is packed with can’t-miss entertainment across the Triangle. The day kicks off in Raleigh with the Harvest Jam Music & Arts Festival at 1:00 PM at Bowstring Pizza & Brewyard, where local bands, art vendors, and craft beer come together for the ultimate fall festival experience. In Durham, comedy legends Steve Martin and Martin Short take the stage at the Durham Performing Arts Center for two performances at 4:00 PM and 8:00 PM, delivering an evening of sharp wit, hilarious stories, and musical charm. Over at Red Hat Amphitheater in Raleigh, Seether and Daughtry bring the house down at 6:00 PM with powerful rock vocals and high-octane energy. The night continues as Delta Rae performs at 7:00 PM at The Ritz, sharing their signature Southern harmonies and heartfelt emotion. For comedy lovers, Benji Brown and Grace O’Malley headline Goodnights Comedy Club with back-to-back sets sure to keep audiences laughing late into the night. To close out the evening, Infinity Song and Cafuné take the stage at 8:00 PM at Cat’s Cradle in Carrboro, blending soulful harmonies and alt-pop rhythms for a perfect finish to the weekend’s festivities.

🎶 Sunday, October 19

Spend your Sunday, October 19, immersed in live music across the Triangle. Start your afternoon in Apex with a soothing jazz piano performance by Lenore Raphael at 3:00 PM at the Halle Cultural Arts Center, a perfect blend of talent and local charm. Later, enjoy a dose of country energy as the Eli Young Band takes the stage at 7:00 PM at Bowstring Pizza & Brewyard in Raleigh, where great anthems meet laid-back vibes. Over in Durham, Noah Reid, best known for his role on Schitt’s Creek, delivers soulful and heartfelt songs at 7:30 PM at the Carolina Theatre. For fans of the avant-garde, Legendary Pink Dots perform at 8:00 PM in Cat’s Cradle Back Room, Carrboro, offering an evening of hypnotic experimental rock. And to close out the weekend, Flying High Again: Ozzy Tribute rocks The Lincoln Theatre in Raleigh at 8:00 PM, serving up the ultimate night of classic heavy metal nostalgia.

🎟 Don’t Miss a Beat

From superstar stadium tours to intimate indie shows, the Triangle is alive with sound this week. Bookmark DoRaleigh.com for daily updates on concerts, comedy, and cultural events happening across the region.

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2025-09-22

The Triangle Big Ticket Event Guide September 22–28th Edition

The Triangle is buzzing with must-see performances, from indie rock favorites and major touring acts to comedy legends and orchestral brilliance. Whether you’re in Raleigh, Durham, Cary, Chapel Hill, or Carrboro, here’s your guide to the Big Ticket events for September 22–28, 2025.

Monday, September 22

At 8:00 PM, Mirador will be performing at The Lincoln Theatre in Raleigh, while Father John Misty is scheduled to play at the Durham Performing Arts Center in Durham. Bilmuri will take the stage at The Ritz in Raleigh, and Fat Dog will be performing at Kings in Raleigh.

Tuesday, September 23

Tuesday, September 23, brings a powerhouse lineup of live entertainment to the Triangle. Fans in Raleigh can catch Bring Me The Horizon at 6:00 PM at the Lenovo Center, while over in Carrboro, Maris & Caroline Kingsbury take the stage at 7:00 PM at Cat’s Cradle – Back Room. Cary’s Koka Booth Amphitheatre hosts Mt. Joy at 7:30 PM, and Raleigh’s Red Hat Amphitheater lights up at the same time with The Marías & Momma. Later in the evening, Brooks Nielsen performs at 8:00 PM at Cat’s Cradle in Carrboro, Shoreline Mafia rocks The Ritz in Raleigh at 8:00 PM, and Deafheaven closes out the night with a heavy set at The Lincoln Theatre, also at 8:00 PM.

Wednesday, September 24

On Wednesday, September 24, the Triangle offers an exciting mix of music and comedy. Vance Joy kicks things off at 6:30 PM at Cary’s Koka Booth Amphitheatre, while just down the road at 7:00 PM, Chelcie Lynn—better known as Trailer Trash Tammy—brings her comedy act to Raleigh Improv. At 7:30 PM, Raleigh audiences can choose between Rilo Kiley at Red Hat Amphitheater or Dragos delivering laughs at Goodnights Comedy Club. Meanwhile, Carrboro becomes a hub for indie sounds, with Tune-Yards taking the stage at Cat’s Cradle at 8:00 PM and Water From Your Eyes performing at the Cat’s Cradle Back Room at the same time.

Thursday, September 25

Thursday, September 25, brings something for everyone across the Triangle. The day begins early in Selma with the Classic Country Jubilee at Rudy Theatre at 12:45 PM. In the evening, comedy fans can catch Alexander Nezlobin at 7:00 PM at Raleigh Improv in Cary or Kevin Sullivan at 7:00 PM at Goodnights Comedy Club in Raleigh. Music lovers will want to head to The Ritz in Raleigh for a powerhouse lineup featuring Between the Buried and Me, Hail The Sun, and Delta Sleep at 7:00 PM. Over in Durham, the laughs continue with Michael Blaustein at 7:30 PM at the Carolina Theatre, while music legend Lyle Lovett & His Acoustic Group perform at the same time at DPAC. Closing out the night, TWRP hits the stage at Cat’s Cradle in Carrboro at 8:00 PM.

Friday, September 26

Friday, September 26, is packed with big-ticket performances across the Triangle. The day begins at noon with the North Carolina Symphony presenting Dvořák’s New World Symphony at Meymandi Concert Hall in Raleigh. The evening is full of choices: comedy fans can enjoy Jimmy Carr at DPAC in Durham with shows at 7:00 PM and 9:30 PM, D.L. Hughley at Raleigh Improv in Cary at 7:00 PM and 9:15 PM, or Tommy Davidson at Goodnights in Raleigh at 7:00 PM and 9:15 PM. Music lovers have just as many options, with X Ambassadors rocking The Ritz at 8:00 PM, Luis Angel taking the stage at Raleigh Memorial Auditorium at 8:00 PM, and Molly Tuttle bringing her talents to Cat’s Cradle in Carrboro at 8:00 PM. To cap off the night, you can experience the Candlelight Tribute to Adele at the Historic Wakefield Barn in Wake Forest at 9:00 PM, or dance late into the night with NOTD at The Underground in Raleigh starting at 10:00 PM.

Saturday, September 27

Saturday, September 27, offers a diverse mix of performances across the Triangle. At DPAC in Durham, Matt Mathews takes the stage with two shows at 5:00 PM and 8:00 PM, while country legends The Bellamy Brothers perform at 7:00 PM at the Liberty Showcase Theater. At 7:30 PM, fans can choose between Hank and My Honky Tonk Heroes at the Garner Performing Arts Center or the acclaimed Takács Quartet with Jordan Bak at Baldwin Auditorium at Duke University in Durham. Later in the evening, music lovers can catch The Baseball Project at 8:00 PM at Cat’s Cradle in Carrboro, or head to Saxapahaw for Bad Suns at 8:00 PM at the Haw River Ballroom. Closing out the night, Geoff Tate’s Operation: Mindcrime brings rock energy to The Lincoln Theatre in Raleigh at 8:30 PM.

Sunday, September 28

Sunday, September 28, wraps up the week with an impressive lineup of comedy and live music. D.L. Hughley returns to the Triangle with a 6:00 PM show at Raleigh Improv in Cary, followed by Tommy Davidson at 7:00 PM at Goodnights Comedy Club in Raleigh. Music lovers can head to DPAC in Durham at 7:30 PM to see Raphael Saadiq, while the 8:00 PM hour is stacked with options: Waylon Wyatt at The Lincoln Theatre in Raleigh, NXWORRIES at The Ritz in Raleigh, and Marco Antonio Solís at Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek. Over in Durham, Will Paquin takes the stage at The Pinhook at 8:00 PM, closing out a vibrant week of entertainment in the Triangle.

Plan Your Week in the Triangle

From indie rock and hip-hop to stand-up comedy and symphony performances, the Triangle is packed with entertainment this week. Be sure to grab your tickets early and experience the best that Raleigh, Durham, Cary, and beyond have to offer. Follow DoRaleigh.com for everything Raleigh and Triangle events.

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