A 2024 Guide to Holiday Events in Charlotte

A roundup of holiday lights, shows, shopping, and experiences.
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Winterfest at Carowinds

Holidays For Heroes

November 11 – December 14
NASCAR Hall of Fame, 400 E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.

Support active-duty and veteran military familes when you help “Trim the Toyota” at the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

The Polar Express Train Ride

Tickets have sold out for 2024

WinterFest

Select Nights November 15 – January 4
Carowinds, 14523 Carowinds Blvd.

See Carowinds transformed into a winter wonderland with spectacular holiday experiences that include live shows, holiday-themed games, thousands of lights and a nightly parade (9 p.m.).

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever: The Musical

November 22 – December 22
Children’s Theatre of Charlotte

Charlotte Children’s Theatre’s rendition of Barbara Robinson’s famous book and musical is the most popular show in the theater’s history.

Speedway Christmas

November 22 – January 5, 6-10 p.m.
Charlotte Motor Speedway, 5555 Concord Pkwy. S., Concord.

Four million lights strung up along a 4-mile course, synchronized to Christmas music and a festive Christmas Village. Ticket prices vary by date and start at $35 per car.

Christmas Wonderland of Lights

November 22 – January 1
Zootastic Park, 448 Pilch Road, Troutman

Drive through more than four million Christmas lights, say hi to Santa, then take a photo with him and a baby kangaroo. Check out the animal feedings, carousel rides and train rides.

A Kannapolis Christmas

November 16 – December 30
700 West C Street, Kannapolis

Christmas kicks off in Kannapolis’ Village Park with the annual Tree Lighting and Festival of Lights on Nov. 16 (6 p.m.) and continues through December 30 with Winterland Express train rides (tickets required) and a visit from Santa. The popular nighttime parade returns on Dec. 14 (6 p.m.).

UCity Lights Winter Celebration

November 23, 4– 8 p.m.
The Shoppes at University Place, 8929 JK Keynes Drive

Meet Santa and Mrs. Claus, create your own ornaments, sip yummy hot cocoa, and embark on a thrilling ride aboard the Polar Express. Tree lighting at 7 p.m.

Panthers x Charlotte FC Tree Lighting

November 26, 6 – 8 p.m.
Bank of America Stadium, at the corner of Mint and Graham Streets.

Free, but tickets are required. Get in the holiday spirit with appearances by Sir Purr, the Carolina TopCats and Santa. Fun family activities include letter writing, a holiday movie, a fleece-making station and a snow globe station. Free hot cocoa, plus additional food and beverage options available for purchase.

Light the Knights Festival

November 27 – January 3
Truist Field

Enjoy ice skating, snow tubing, shopping, holiday treats, tens of thousands of lights, decor, and more. Purchase tickets in advance to avoid capacity or activity cutoffs.

The Muppet Christmas Carol in Concert

November 29 – 30
Ovens Auditorium

Experience Charles Dickens’ classic holiday tale with a little help from the Muppets. The Charlotte Symphony will perform the memorable score while this delightful family film plays on the big screen.

Holidays at the Garden

November 29 – December 29 (closed Mondays) 5 – 9 p.m.
Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden, 6500 New Hope Road, Belmont.

Sing along to holiday tunes as you stroll among lighted topiary displays and rolling lights, and take your picture in front of the Orchid Tree.

New for 2024:

  • Rides on our holiday trackless train every Friday in December through December 20
  • Visits with Santa on Saturdays and Sundays after December 1 through December 22
  • An adults-only speakeasy with exclusive holiday cocktails ($5 cover charge)

Snowland at Great Wolf Lodge

November 25 – January 6
Great Wolf Lodge, 10175 Weddington Road, Concord.

Baby, it’s cold outside, but you don’t need cocoa to keep you warm (unless you want to) inside the warm and cozy Great Wolf Lodge. See it turned into a magical winter wonderland, complete with twinkling lights, crafts, games daily snowfall in the lobby and visits from Santa.

Charlotte Symphony Orchestra’s Holiday Performances 

Majestic Brass & Organ

Sunday, Dec. 1, 7:30 p.m.First Presbyterian Church of Charlotte. Tickets start at $35.

Cody Fry Christmas: A Holiday Pops Special

Dec. 5-7, 7:30 p.m. Knight Theater. Tickets start at $15.

Holiday Pops: Family Concert

Saturday, Dec. 7, 11 a.m. Knight Theater. Tickets start at $15.

Handel’s Messiah

Dec. 13-14, 7:30 p.m. & Dec. 15, 3 p.m. Knight Theater. Tickets start at $11.

Dianne Reeves: Christmas Time Is Here

Wednesday, Dec. 18, 7:30 p.m.Knight Theater. Tickets start at $11. 

Cirque de Noël

Dec. 19-21, 7:30 p.m. & Dec. 21-22, 3 p.m. Knight Theater. Tickets start at $29.

Dudley’s Place Holidaze Drag Brunch

Sunday, Dec. 1, 11 a.m. & 1:30 p.m.
Letty’s on Shamrock

The third annual Holidaze Drag Brunch at Letty’s on Shamrock features a brunch buffet and performances from Karen Affection, Mink Shoals, Nova Stella, Lolita Chanel, and Lilli Serena Frost. Proceeds go to Dudley’s Place, a Huntersville-based nonprofit that supports people living with HIV and AIDS. 

Belmont Festival of Trees

December 2 – 30
Stowe Park, Belmont

Watch the city’s tree lighting ceremony, then take a jaunt through the Festival of Trees, which will be up through the month of December.

Christmas Town USA

December 2 – 26
McAdenville. 5:30-10 p.m. nightly. Free.

Visit the town that USA Today named as one of the best light displays in the nation; last year, McAdenville ranked No. 4. Thousands of lights and dramatic displays dot the 1.3-mile route along Main Street, a tradition that dates back to the ’50s.

The Winter Wonderland Shop

December 4 – 7
Children’s Theatre of Charlotte, 300 E. 7th St.

Free admission. The Winter Wonderland Shop exhibits the spirit of kindness: Children up to 12 years old can shop on the Wells Fargo Playhouse stage for low-cost, pre-wrapped gifts to give their loved ones, amid a wintery scene filled with snowflakes. Plus, Meet the Grinch on Dec 7th.

McColl Center’s Winter Art Market 

December 5, 6 – 9 p.m.
McColl Center

In addition to exhibitions, open studios, and original works for sale, McColl Center’s curated holiday market also has live music, hands-on activities, and food trucks.

Carolina Holiday Light Spectacular

December 5 – 29
Ballantyne’s Backyard

The third annual Carolina Holiday Light Spectacular uses more than a million lights to illuminate a half-mile walking trail through Ballantyne’s Backyard. It also has a snow-tube slide, oversized snow globes, a holiday village with food and retail vendors, kids activities, live performances, Santa, and more. Tickets required.

Christmas in Davidson

December 5 – 7
Downtown Davidson. 6-9 p.m.

Enjoy holiday light shows, roving entertainment, a live nativity, holiday shopping, great food and more.

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Christmasville in Rock Hill

ChristmasVille

December 5 – 8
Throughout Rock Hill

Welcome the holidays with horse-drawn carriage rides, ice skating, festive holiday decorations, strolling Dickens carolers and a special exhibit to celebrate the artwork of Vernon Grant.

Theatre Charlotte’s A Christmas Carol

December 6 – 15
Theatre Charlotte

This is the 18th consecutive year that Theatre Charlotte has brought the Charles Dickens novel to life on stage.

Jingle Bowl

December 6, 5 – 8 p.m.
The Bowl at Ballantyne

Selfies with Santa, S’mores Station, Hot Cocoa Bar, Cookie Decorating, Live DJ, Meet and take photos with special princess guests from Frozen, and Christmas Market at OMB.

Twinkling Tides at Sea Life  

December 6 – January 5
Concord Mills Mall  

Experience the holidays underwater at SEA Life Aquarium, home to Sea of Lights—the aquarium’s habitats will be adorned with festival holiday lights. There are also more than 35 decorated trees throughout the aquarium.

Charlotte Ballet: Nutcracker

December 6 – 22
Belk Theater at Blumenthal Performing Arts Center

Tickets start at $30. Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux’s Nutcracker is full of lavish sets and costumes, Tchaikovsky’s timeless music and snowfall on the stage.

Festive Family Farm Day

December 7, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m
Crandall Bowles Children’s Farm, 1046 Horse Road, Fort Mill

Snap photos with the Children’s Farm’s friendly residents—alpacas, horses, cattle, goats, chickens, ducks, and pigs—dressed up for the winter and holiday season. Enjoy a hot chocolate bar and a variety of snacks from on-site vendors. The festivities will run from 9:00am to 12:00pm, but you can continue exploring the Children’s Farm with a self-guided tour until 3:00pm.

Jingle Jam

December 7, Noon-6 p.m.
Heist Brewery and Barrel Arts

Elevate Local Shops and Heist Brewery and Barrel Arts hosts this festive day of music, food, drinks, and shopping.

Lindsey Stirling’s The Snow Waltz Tour

Wednesday, Dec. 11, 8 p.m.
Ovens Auditorium

Electronic violinist and dancer Lindsey Stirling stops in Charlotte on her holiday-themed tour.

Charlotte Children’s Theatre’s Doggie on My Doorstep: A Holiday Tail

December 12-22
Wells Fargo Playhouse

See the story of a mischievous stray dog who shows up on a grumpy old man’s porch around the holidays. This show features physical comedy and puppetry and is geared toward young children. 

Celebrate the Holidays at Wildwoods

December 14, 1 – 6 p.m.
Whitewater Center

Explore the lighted treehouse village, ride illuminated balance bikes throughout the course, enjoy ornament making, a family scavenger hunt & a festive sweater contest. Adults can enjoy cider and beer on draft. Bring chairs and blankets for the holiday movie screening at dusk.

Holiday Bazaar

December 14-15, 1-5 p.m. 
Urban District Market

BossUp Events and Urban District Market bring a holiday pop-up market to NoDa. 

Reindog Parade

December 14, 3 – 5pm
Camp North End

A fun-filled holiday event that celebrates the furry friends in your life! The parade invites attendees to dress their pups in creative holiday attire and join in a merry procession through the heart of Camp North End.

 

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