Concert at Asheville Yards / Photo: Fiasco Media

Top 2026 Summer Festivals & Events in Asheville

Article last updated 03/16/2026
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Summer in Asheville doesn’t sit still. 

It gathers in parks, spills onto downtown streets, hums from festival stages, and stretches into long, golden evenings under Blue Ridge skies. From Appalachian music traditions to juried craft fairs and honey-sweet community celebrations, the season moves to its own mountain tempo.

Here’s your guide to can’t-miss summer festivals and events in Asheville and the surrounding area for 2026.

Downtown After 5 Asheville Concert / Photo: Stephan Pruitt
Downtown After 5

What are the top summer festivals and events in Asheville, NC in 2026?

Music & Performance Festivals

Downtown After 5FREE

Dates: April 17, May 15, June 19, July 17, August 21, and September 18 2026 | Location: Pack Square Park, Downtown Asheville
Asheville’s favorite open-air concert series returns with three high-energy evenings in the heart of downtown. Expect regional and national touring acts, food vendors and a community dance floor under the skyline. Admission is FREE.

Music on MainFREE

Date: June 13, 2026 | Location: Main Street, Weaverville
Just north of Asheville, downtown Weaverville hosts this family-friendly evening of live music, kids’ activities, food and local flavor. Admission is FREE.

Shindig on the GreenFREE

Dates: July 11, 18, 25 & August 8, 15, 22, 29, 2026 | Location: Pack Square Park, Downtown Asheville
Old-time string bands, bluegrass, clog dancers and storytellers gather “along about sundown” for this beloved mountain tradition. Always FREE, always community-centered.

Mountain Dance & Folk Festival

Dates: July 30 – August 1, 2026 | Location: Asheville High School
The nation’s longest-running folk festival returns for its 99th year. Ballad singers, banjo players and flatfoot dancers preserve the cultural traditions of Southern Appalachia in this three-night celebration.

Swannanoa Gathering

Dates: June 28 – August 1, 2026 | Location: Warren Wilson College, Swannanoa
This five-week teaching program celebrates traditional music and folk arts through immersive workshops in fiddle, banjo, Celtic, old-time, dance and more. Participants register in advance and travel from around the world to learn and play in the Blue Ridge.

Hellbender by the Orange Peel | Limited inaugural season begins August 2026

Outdoor music gets a new home in Asheville this summer with the debut of Hellbender by the Orange Peel, a new riverside venue along the Swannanoa River. Its first announced concert arrives August 1, led by Rhiannon Giddens, Mavis Staples, Mary Chapin Carpenter, and Hurray for the Riff Raff, with more performances to follow during the venue’s inaugural season.

AVL Sounds Fest

Dates: August 6–9, 2026 | Location: Multiple venues across Asheville
A multi-day, multi-venue music celebration spotlighting Asheville’s vibrant local scene across genres and neighborhoods.

Boomtown Arts & Heritage FestAVL — FREE

Dates: 2026 Dates TBA | Location: Pack Square Park, Downtown Asheville
A community-driven celebration honoring Asheville’s storied past and creative future through live music, heritage exhibits and storytelling. Admission is FREE.

Art in the Park Downtown
Pack Square Park

Arts & Craft Festivals

Asheville Art in the ParkFREE

Dates: June 13, 20 & 27, 2026 | Location: Pack Square Park, Downtown Asheville
Meet and shop from some of the region’s finest artists working in glass, ceramics, wood, jewelry, metal and more. This outdoor gallery experience is FREE to attend.

Art in Bloom

Dates: 2026 Dates TBA | Location: Black Mountain Center for the Arts
This multifaceted event combines gallery exhibitions, live floral arrangements inspired by artwork and a local garden tour. A beautiful pairing of nature and creativity in nearby Black Mountain.

The Big Crafty

Dates: July 11–12, 2026 | Location: Harrah’s Cherokee Center – Asheville
Western North Carolina’s favorite modern maker market brings hundreds of artists under one roof. Saturday is ticketed; Sunday is FREE.

Craft Fair of the Southern Highlands

Dates: July 16–19, 2026 | Location: Harrah’s Cherokee Center – Asheville
Nearly 200 craftspeople from across the region showcase work in clay, fiber, glass, paper, wood, jewelry, leather and metal. Live demonstrations and music round out this four-day juried event.

Asheville Quilt Show

Dates: August 13–15, 2026 | Location: WNC Agricultural Center
See hundreds of quilts from across the country, browse vendors, attend live demonstrations and explore special exhibits. Admission is ticketed; children 12 and under are FREE.

Come to Leicester Studio Tour — FREE

Dates: August 15–16, 2026 | Location: Leicester, NC
This self-guided studio tour invites visitors into artists’ workspaces along a scenic rural route. Admission is FREE.

Yoga in downtown Asheville, NC at the LoveShinePlay Festival
Yoga in Downtown Asheville

Community & Wellness Gatherings

Remembering, Honoring & Celebrating Juneteenth — FREE

Dates: Week of June 19, 2026 | Location: Multiple venues throughout Asheville
Presented in partnership with the Martin Luther King Jr. Association of Asheville & Buncombe County and the City of Asheville, this weeklong celebration honors Black history, culture and community. Events often include panel discussions, film screenings, live performances and a Juneteenth-themed Downtown After 5 concert. Events are typically FREE and open to the public.

Love Shine Play Festival

Dates: July 23–26, 2026 | Location: Downtown Asheville
A four-day wellness celebration blending yoga, music, movement, community workshops and outdoor adventures. Browse the Mountain Air Market, join a group hike or paddle, and settle into Asheville’s mindful side.

Food & Agricultural Celebrations

Asheville Honey Fest 2026

Date: June 2026 (typically early June; confirm exact date) | Location: Highland Brewing Company
Hosted by the Center for Honeybee Research, this family-friendly festival celebrates pollinators with live music, food trucks, local vendors and honey tastings.

Asheville Pickle Festival

Date: June 6, 2026 | Location: Tanger Outlets Asheville
A playful kickoff to summer with pickle-themed eats, craft vendors and live entertainment.

Sourwood FestivalFREE

Dates: August 8–9, 2026 | Location: Downtown Black Mountain
Black Mountain’s annual celebration of prized sourwood honey features live music, honey tastings, craft vendors and small-town mountain charm. Admission is FREE.

Asheville Yards / Photo: Fiasco Media
Asheville Yards

What live music, theater, and comedy shows can you see in Asheville, NC this summer?

June 2026

June 4–21, 2026: Love and Other Vices at Wortham Center for the Performing Arts
June 5–27, 2026: Othello at Hazel Robinson Amphitheatre (Montford Park Players) — FREE
June 6, 2026: Flatland Cavalry at Asheville Yards 
June 12–28, 2026: In The Heights at Asheville Community Theatre 
June 12-13, 2026: Modest Mouse at The Orange Peel 
June 13, 2026: Hot Mulligan at Asheville Yards
June 14, 2026: Lord Huron at ExploreAsheville.com Arena 
June 15, 2026: Wolfmother at The Orange Peel
June 20, 2026: Big Something at Pisgah Brewing Company
June 25–28, 2026: Spring Awakening at Wortham Center for the Performing Arts
June 26, 2026: Sonido Gallo Negro at Grey Eagle Music Hall 

July 2026

July 3–Aug 1, 2026: The Taming of the Shrewat Hazel Robinson Amphitheatre (Montford Park Players) — FREE 
July 9, 2026: Air Supply at Thomas Wolfe Auditorium 
July 15, 2026: American Football at The Orange Peel 
July 17, 2026: Emerson Woolf & the Wishbones at Grey Eagle Music Hall 
July 23–25, 2026: AscenDANCE at Wortham Center for the Performing Arts

August 2026

Aug 7–29, 2026: The League of the Scarlet Pimpernel at Hazel Robinson Amphitheatre (Montford Park Players) — FREE 
August 9, 2026: John Mulaney at ExploreAsheville.com Arena 
August 14–23, 2026: Ethnically Ambiguous at Wortham Center for the Performing Arts

Check out our Events Calendar for a list of all events.