Weekday Planner: 19 things to do in Charlotte this week
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Monday, August 22
Trivia at Triple C
2900 Griffith St | 7-9pm | Free | Details
Why you should go: Head to Triple C Brewing every Monday for trivia. Don’t forget to grab dinner at their food truck, Izzy’s Wood Fried Grill.
Habitual Yoga
Freedom Park | 6:30-7:30pm | $5 | Details
Why you should go: The intention of this class is to create a space where you can come together as a community, move your bodies, expand your minds, deepen your breath and re-connect with yourselves and those around you. The class is under the island amphitheater pavilion. Walk toward the lake.
Tuesday, August 23
Night of 1,000 laughs
The Comedy Zone | 7pm | $10 | Details
Why you should go: Blumenthal Performing Arts is partnering with charlotte’s comedy festival, the “Queen City Comedy Experience” all week. For this event, they’re inviting regional comedians to the stage.
Outdoor All-Levels Yoga at D9 Brewing Uptown CLT
650 E Brooklyn Village Ave | 6-7pm | $15 | Details
Why you should go: Join CorePower Yoga for a 60-minute, all-levels yoga class. Stretch, socialize and sip after your session— you’ll have earned it. The first drink is included in the ticket purchase. D9 validates parking.
Carolinas Dance Committee: Open All-Styles Session
Boileryard, Camp North End | 6-9pm | Free | Details
Why you should go: Join the Carolinas Dance Committee for training, practice and dancing — or just go and enjoy the vibes. Beginners are welcome. They meet every Tuesday under the water tower.
Soul Line Dance Class at the Tuckaseegee Recreation Center
4820 Tuckaseegee Road | 6-7:30pm | $1 | Details
Why you should go: The purpose of the class is to inspire healthy movement, fun and creativity. Instructors will introduce dancers to some of the easier popular dances within the soul line dance community.
Teyana Taylor concert at The Fillmore
820 Hamilton St., the Music Factory | 4-8pm | $230+ | Tickets
Why you should go: The versatile singer’s final tour visits only 15 U.S. cities before it ends Europe in September. Tickets are only available via resale, and they’re pricey.
Wednesday, August 24
North End Farmers Market
Camp North End | 4-8pm | Free | Details
Why you should go: Every Wednesday from April to October, expect an eclectic mix of farmers and other small businesses popping up along Keswick Avenue between the Mount and Keswick districts.
Wine & Cheese Pairing at Assorted Table & Wine Shop
224 E. 7th St. (The Market) | 6-7:30pm | $45 | Details
Why you should go: You’ll sample five wines expertly paired with five different kinds of cheese during a 1.5-hour presentation featuring a speaker from each shop.
Yoga at Blue Blaze Brewing
528 S Turner Ave. | 6:30-7:30pm | $10 | Details
Why you should go: This is an all-level flow with a certified yoga instructor. Each ticket includes a pre-paid 13 oz. Blue Blaze beer (but not tip).
Thursday, August 25
River Jam: Dave Jordan
White Water Center | 7-9pm | Free | Details
Why you should go: Dave Jordan is an award-winning, critically acclaimed, roots rocker from New Orleans. Jam out with him at the River Jam Stage, rain or shine.
Jack White at Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre
1000 NC Music Factory Blvd. | 8pm | $45-$315 | Details
Why you should go: You know you want to hear the opening seven notes of “Seven Nation Army,” if nothing else. White’s among the most elite class of guitarists, and he’s released two albums this year, “Fear of the Dawn” in April and “Entering Heaven Alive” in July.
Crossroads Cinema: The Goonies
Camp North End | 7pm | Free | Details
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Why you should go: Camp North End and Aurora Star Lit Cinema are offering free outdoor movies all summer. They play iconic 80s and 90s movies on a jumbo screen with surround sound. BYOLawnChair and pick up tasty Camp food/drink/dessert for the full dinner-and-a-show experience.
Concert in the Courtyard: Kris Hitchcock
Optimist Hall | 5:30-8:30pm | Free | Details
Why you should go: Enjoy live music in the courtyard from local artist Kris Hitchcock.
Back to School Movie Night: Space Jam
Promenade on Providence | 7pm | Free | Details
Why you should go: Grab a spot on the green and enjoy the original Space Jam. The movie is free and open to the public. Consider bringing a school supply donation for the nonprofit Classroom Central. Their most-needed items are pencils, highlighters, glue sticks, filler paper, composition books, colored pencils, scissors, crayons and colored markers.
Music Bingo at Tipsy Taco
7708 Rea Rd. | 7-9pm | Free | Details
Why you should go: Test your knowledge of the ’70s, ’80s, ’90s and rock-n-roll. There will be four rounds of bingo with a mix of genres and four winners each round plus two mid-round challenges for a total of six prizes.
Friday, August 26
Yoga at Rosie’s Wine Garden
940 North Davidson Street | 8:30-9:30am | $10 | Details
Why you should go: Rise and shine and embrace the scenery at Rosie’s Wine Garden. The 60-minute all-levels vinyasa flow is intended to help you reset.
Diva Royale Drag Queen Show
2301 Freedom Drive | 7pm | $20+ | Details
Why you should go: Kiki with some of Charlotte’s finest Drag Queens dressed as Madonna, Dolly Parton, Celine Dion?and more.
Adult Spelling Bee
Stage Door Theater at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center | 8pm | $10 | Details
Why you should go: When you arrive, you can sign up with the Word Wizard. The first 10 spellers will compete, divided into two groups of five. The top speller from each group will go to the finals to see who will be crowned the Adult Spelling Bee Champ. Each time you get a word right, you take a drink.
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