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Matisyahu Melodies and Massive Consignment Bargains: Your Charlotte Guide for Thursday

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March 5, 2026/08:00 AM
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Matisyahu Melodies and Massive Consignment Bargains: Your Charlotte Guide for Thursday

Start Your Day with Community and Shopping

Welcome to charlotte.news, your primary source for local happenings. Today, Thursday, March 5, 2026, offers a fantastic blend of high-energy shopping and essential community services. A major highlight for families today is the TTB Kidz Consignment Sale, located at The Park Expo and Conference Center in Independence Hall. Running from 8:00 AM until 7:00 PM, this massive event features thousands of items, including children's clothing, gear, strollers, and toys. It is widely considered one of the best opportunities in the region to find quality goods at a fraction of their retail price.

In addition to local shopping, residents can attend the Severe Weather Outreach Event from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM at the Ella B. Scarborough Community Resource Center. Hosted by Charlotte-Mecklenburg Storm Water Services and the Emergency Management Office, this free event is designed to raise awareness about local weather hazards. Attendees can receive proactive safety tips, pick up a flood safety resource kit, and get expert guidance on assembling emergency supplies for their households.

Evening Entertainment: Music and Comedy

As the sun sets, Charlotte’s vibrant entertainment districts come alive with an eclectic mix of live performances. Whether you are looking for soulful reggae or side-splitting comedy, there is a venue for you tonight:

  • Matisyahu: The world-renowned reggae and alternative rock artist Matisyahu will be performing at Blumenthal Arts at 7:30 PM. Known for his spiritual lyrics and genre-blending sound, he remains a captivating live act.
  • David Jolly at The Comedy Zone: For those seeking a night of laughs, stand-up comedian David Jolly takes the stage at 7:00 PM in the heart of Uptown.
  • Socks In The Frying Pan: Experience an evening of award-winning Irish folk music at the Cain Center For The Arts, beginning at 7:00 PM.
  • Robert Jon and The Wreck: If you prefer the grit of Southern rock, head to the Neighborhood Theatre at 8:00 PM for a high-octane show.
  • Bedroom Division: This indie performance kicks off at 7:30 PM at The Evening Muse, offering an intimate setting for music lovers in NoDa.

Fine Arts Exhibitions and Social Meetups

For a dose of culture, the Mint Museum Uptown is currently hosting the Scholastic Art Show 2026. This exhibition features the work of exceptionally talented young artists from across the region, highlighting a new generation of creative excellence. Meanwhile, at the Mint Museum Randolph, visitors can explore "Designing Dynamism: Kuba Textiles from the DR Congo," an exhibition that showcases the intricate geometry and cultural heritage of African textile design.

To end the night with some local community interaction, the Thursday Board Game Night invites gamers of all skill levels to join in the fun. Hosted by the Carolina Tabletop Gaming Club, the event starts at 6:00 PM and is an excellent way to meet neighbors over a friendly strategy game or a new tabletop discovery.