What To Do In Charlotte In August

The best things to do and see this month
what to do in charlotte in august
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More than any other month, August—sweltering, slather-on-the-sunscreen-and-DEET August—is the season for outdoor events, especially ones that involve music and sports. It’s a full calendar and a heaping plate of opportunities for rubbing elbows with your fellow Charlotteans in the stands—provided you hydrate and temper your annoyance at the heat and crowds. 

Louis C.K.: Ridiculous

Saturday, Aug. 2, Ovens Auditorium

The polarizing comic’s second act continues with a stop along a tour that began in March, following the success of his livestreamed 2023 Madison Square Garden concert, Back to the Garden.

Neil Young and the Chrome Hearts

Friday, Aug. 8, PNC Music Pavilion

Neil—at 80!—slapped together a new touring band last year after an unspecified illness scuttled a planned string of dates with his traditional and much-beloved band, Crazy Horse. It’s an intriguing combo, though: Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section veteran Spooner Oldham on organ, guitarist Micah Nelson, and the rhythm section from Promise of the Real—Corey McCormick on bass and Anthony LoGerfo on drums. Fans won’t have many more chances.

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Sunday, Aug. 17, The Fillmore

Good luck trying to categorize this Houston-based singer-songwriter’s music. (His name’s tricky enough—spelling aside, it’s pronounced “David,” as in David Anthony Burke.) His work spans media and genres from indie rock to R&B, and he’s still just 20.

The Red Clay Strays

Friday, Aug. 22, Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre

The Mobile, Alabama, country-rock band—can we get a “hell, yeah” for the Gulf Coast?—went viral with their song “Wondering Why” in 2022, and the band’s star has risen ever since.

Eladio Carrión

Wednesday, Aug. 27, Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre. 

The Kansas-born, Puerto Rico-descended master of Latin trap and reggaeton kicks off the American leg of his multinational DON KBRN World Tour with a stop at the AvidXchange  Music Factory. Prepare for many kinds of heat.

More Concerts

There’s almost too many concerts to realistically name them all, but here’s some additional ones to add to the list:

Thomas Rhett: Better In Boots Tour 2025

Aug. 1,  PNC Music Pavilion

AJR: Somewhere in the Sky

Aug. 2, PNC Music Pavilion

Blind Melon

Aug. 8, The Underground

Dierks Bentley: Broken Branches Tour

Aug. 9, PNC Music Pavilion

Jorge Medina & Josi Cuen – JUNTOS

Aug. 10, PNC Music Pavilion

Cypress Hill & Atmosphere with Lupe Fiasco and The Pharcyde

Aug. 12, The Amp Ballantyne

Jason Aldean: Full Throttle Tour 2025

Aug. 22, PNC Music Pavilion

SPORTS

This is one of those months when multiple sports converge.

Charlotte Knights

A pair of homestands at Truist Field:

Aug. 1-3 vs. Rochester Red Wings  (fireworks on Friday and Saturday)

Aug. 12-17  vs. Memphis Redbirds (fireworks on Friday and Saturday)

Charlotte FC

Games at Bank of America Stadium:

Sunday, Aug. 3 Leagues Cup match vs. Chivas de Guadalajara

Thursday, Aug. 7 Leagues Cup match vs. Monterrey

Saturday, Aug. 16 MLS regular season match vs. Salt Lake

Sunday, Aug. 24 MLS regular season match vs. New York 

Carolina Panthers

Preseason games at Bank of America Stadium:

Friday, Aug. 8 vs. Cleveland Browns

Thursday, Aug. 21 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers

 

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