Support Us Button Widget
Sponsored Content

đŸŽ» Catch this season’s final ALT ASO performance at Asheville Amadeus 2023

Sponsored by
Kishi Bashi plays the violin in a field.

Enjoy orchestrated versions of “Can’t Let Go Juno,” “Manchester,” and more alongside American symphonic favorites specially curated by Maestro Darko Butorac and Kishi Bashi himself.

Photo by Max Ritter

The Asheville Symphony Orchestra is heading to the banks of the French Broad River this Saturday to perform on Salvage Station’s massive outdoor stage for the final ALT ASO concert of the year.

Featuring Kishi Bashi — a folk-infused, cinema-inspired artist known worldwide for his cross-genre + multi- disciplinary approach to music-making — the performance doubles as the festival opener for Asheville Amadeus 2023.

Presenting works from Bashi’s expansive catalog, Ashevillians can catch ALT ASO @ Salvage Station on Saturday, May 13 at 7 p.m.*

Snag tickets (and festival details)

More from AVLtoday
At this year’s North Carolina Awards, all recipients have made a valuable impact on WNC. Meet the locals who earned NC’s highest honor.
The City of Asheville has partnered with a UK-based entertainment company to begin initial phases of developing a public-private arts facility.
The shop announced it will reopen this November inside The Wyre in the upper RAD. Did we mention there will be dessert pizza?
Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
Whether you love them sliced or only baked in a pie, local apples taste better when they’re picked fresh.
Hit up these bars + restaurants to see the upsets on the big screen.
Corner Kitchen in Biltmore Village and Zadie’s Market in Marshall received $50,000 grants through the trust’s Backing Historical Small Restaurants program.
The art market is throwing “Take II,” a bash celebrating its return to the River Arts District nearly a year after Helene.
The warehouse next to The Radical Hotel has been transformed into a gallery and workspace.
In early November, the historic and influential Asheville Sessions are getting a citywide centennial celebration, with panels and performances from artists including River Whyless, Tyler Ramsey, and Ketch Secor of Old Crow Medicine Show.