Carolina Theatre presents Pinegrove

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1824 Statesville Avenue,Charlotte NC 28206

08 September, 2021

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Carolina Theatre presents Pinegrove at Camp North End Carolina Theatre presents PinegroveCamp North End Boileryard - 1824 Statesville AvenueDoors @ 6:30 PMThis is a FREE community event. Pre-register for tickets and they will be delivered via email 24 hours prior to event. Tickets are limited to 2 per user. *Tickets must be presented for entry on a first come, first served basis.* 6:30 PM - Doors open 7:30 PM - Valley Maker 8:30 PM - Pinegrove ParkingFree parking is available at Camp North End - lot address is 1801 Graham Avenue. About the BandFormed in 2010 by childhood friends Evan Stephens Hall and drummer Zack Levine, Pinegrove have released four albums — Everything So Far, Cardinal, Skylight, and Marigold (2020) — to widespread critical acclaim, garnering them a growing and devoted listenership. They’ve described their sound as variously as ‘introspective party music’, or ‘energetic music in the folk tradition’; in any case, they have combined catharsis and inventive structures with irrepressible melodies, resonant lyrics and emotive twang. Zack describes Pinegrove as “a constellation of soulmates.” Zack and Evan have known each other for 26 years and been playing music together for 21, communicating via a “telepathic musical connection.” Nearly everyone they work with are friends and collaborators from way back. Their most recent release, a live album recorded at the band’s previous studio and home, Amperland, NY, features Evan, Zack, Josh Marre, Megan Benavente, Sam Skinner as well as appearances from Nandi Rose, Nick Levine, Michael Levine and Doug Hall. Sam also engineered and co-produced the record, as he has on every Pinegrove recording since 2015. Special thanks to our sponsor AT&T The Carolina Theatre was built in 1927 and was once a major performance venue for the Charlotte region, hosting such talent as Bob Hope, Katharine Hepburn and Elvis Presley. The theatre, once a jewel in Charlotte’s crown, has stood vacant since 1978.The Charlotte City Council entrusted Foundation For The Carolinas with ownership of the 36,000-square-foot historic Carolina Theatre in June 2013. Construction is underway now.The theatre will be transformed into a unique civic gathering and convening space that will serve as a venue for lectures, symposia, town hall meetings and other forms of community engagement. As a secondary focus, the theatre will host arts & entertainment offerings such as film, comedy, and music.

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