News Summary
This weekend in Charlotte features a mix of exciting events and weather challenges. Thunderstorms are expected Friday, while various activities, including food trucks, runs, and a soccer match, will still draw crowds. Stay updated on plans as the weather may impact some events, including a postponed concert and early museum closures. Enjoy the vibrant local scene while prioritizing safety.
Charlotte Weekend Events and Weather Alert: Thunderstorms and Fun Activities Planned
Hello Charlotte! It looks like this weekend is packed with exciting events, but also a bit of weather to keep an eye on. There’s a **strong line of thunderstorms** brewing this Friday afternoon, so you’ll want to stay updated on the forecast as you make your plans. Safe to say, the weather might bring a little twist to your weekend fun!
Friday Night Fun
If you’re starting your weekend on Friday, make sure to check out **”Friday Nights at Camp”**, happening from **6 p.m. to 9 p.m.** This event will feature a BLKMRKTCLT takeover in the Boileryard. It’s a great way to unwind with **live music by Zach Reader**, local art, and scrumptious food from various vendors—all with free admission!
For those looking for something tasty, the **University City Food Truck Friday** is rolling into **Armored Cow Brewing** from **5 p.m. to 9 p.m.** You’ll find a mix of food trucks serving delightful eats that’ll be perfect to munch on while enjoying the great company. Just keep one ear tuned to the weather as you indulge!
Weekend Activities
Moving into Saturday, the **Mad Miles Run Club** is hosting a run at **Elizabeth Park** starting **at 10 a.m.** It’s the perfect chance to stretch those legs and enjoy the fresh air, just remember to check the weather before heading out!
Also taking place on Saturday is the **”Legacy Lap: Moving Together, Growing Together”** event from **10 a.m. to 1 p.m.** at **Charlottetown Terrace**. This event aims to promote health and wellness, so it’s a great opportunity to contribute to your community while enjoying some outdoor activity.
Later that evening, soccer fans can gear up to cheer on the **Charlotte Independence** as they take on **Lexington SC** in a **USL Jägermeister Cup match** kicking off at **7 p.m.** Get your jerseys on and support the home team!
Sunday Symphony and More
If you’re a fan of jazz, get excited for an event that’s perfect for music lovers. Every first **Sunday of the month** features talented jazz musicians, and if weather permits, it will take place on the lower patio. If you’re itching to catch a live performance, this one might be just for you!
Don’t miss **River Jam**, which will keep the vibes rolling over the weekend. Live music entertains the crowd every **Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 7 p.m.**, giving you a chance to enjoy some outdoor activities like rafting and climbing as well!
And let’s not forget about the **Tianyu Lights Festival**, which is illuminating **Concord Mills** from **April 18 through June 22**, showcasing over **25 handcrafted lantern displays**. It’s a visual treat you wouldn’t want to miss!
Weather Advisory and Event Updates
On a serious note, make sure to keep an eye on the weather developments. On Friday evening, even with storms in the area, the **Charlotte Checkers** game against the **Hershey Bears** is still on—although it could be a wild night!
However, please note that the **Charlotte Symphony Orchestra** has canceled their **Bach & Mozart concert** at Knight Theater on Friday. The Saturday and Sunday performances are expected to go ahead as planned, so classic music lovers can still save their weekend dates!
Lastly, if you’re planning to take the kiddos to the **Discovery Place Museums**, they’ll close early at **1 p.m.** on Friday, but you can easily reschedule your tickets for another day. Meanwhile, the **Rowan Public Library Headquarters** has postponed its event slated for this weekend, now moving it to **Saturday, February 1**.
The **North Carolina Department of Transportation** is busy prepping for the storm’s arrival, with road crews ready and working to keep highways safe. They advise everyone to stay off the roads during bad weather if possible. For those needing shelter, **Mecklenburg County** is activating its extreme weather protocols, so help is on hand.
So there you have it, Charlotte! A weekend full of activities, a touch of rain, and plenty of ways to enjoy yourself whether you’re staying dry or braving the storm. Stay safe and make the most of your weekend!
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