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Snow Strippers and Shakespeare: A Night of Electric Beats and Classic Drama in Charlotte

Thursday Evening Vibes in the Queen City
Charlotte is buzzing this Thursday, January 29, 2026, with a diverse array of events ranging from high-energy electronic dance music to intimate theatrical performances. Whether you are looking to brave the winter chill at an uptown concert hall or settle in for a local community meetup, the city’s cultural calendar is packed with options for every interest and age group.
Live Music and Concerts
- Snow Strippers at The Fillmore: For those seeking an energetic night out, the Snow Strippers are bringing their unique blend of rave-inspired EDM and punk spirit to The Fillmore Charlotte. The show begins at 7:00 PM and is expected to be a highlight for fans of the city's alternative electronic scene.
- Bronwyn Keith-Hynes at Cain Center for the Arts: If you prefer the soulful strings of acoustic music, award-winning fiddler Bronwyn Keith-Hynes is performing at the Cain Center. This 7:00 PM performance offers an intimate look at contemporary bluegrass and technical fiddle mastery.
- The True Loves at The Visulite Theatre: The Visulite Theatre hosts an 8:00 PM session with The True Loves, delivering a powerful dose of funk and soul to the mid-week crowd.
- Jess Ray at Uptown Church: For a more reflective musical experience, singer-songwriter Jess Ray is performing at Uptown Church starting at 7:00 PM as part of her latest tour.
Theatrical Productions and Arts
- Shakespeare’s The Winter’s Tale: The Davidson Community Players and Shepherd Shakespeare Company continue their run of this classic drama at the Armour Street Theatre. The performance begins at 7:30 PM, offering a compelling look at one of the Bard's most complex stories of redemption.
- Topsy-Turvy Cinderella: Hosted by the Children’s Theatre of Charlotte, this production brings the boisterous British Panto tradition to the local stage. It is an excellent choice for families looking for interactive and silly theatrical fun.
- The Very Hungry Caterpillar Show: Another family favorite continues its run today at the Children’s Theatre, featuring larger-than-life puppets that bring Eric Carle’s iconic stories to life.
Community Meetups and Culinary Highlights
Beyond the stage, Charlotte offers several ways to connect with the local community or enjoy the city's renowned culinary scene.
- Queen’s Feast (Charlotte Restaurant Week): Thursday is a prime night to take advantage of Charlotte Restaurant Week. Numerous local eateries across the city are offering specialized three-course menus, making it the perfect time to visit that upscale spot you have been eyeing.
- Plaza Midwood Chess Club: The Common Market in Plaza Midwood invites residents for its weekly chess meetup starting at 6:00 PM. The event is free and open to players of all skill levels.
- Board Game Night: For those looking for a casual social atmosphere, Hi-Wire Brewing is hosting a community board game night in the South End, beginning at 6:30 PM.
From the neon lights of the music halls to the quiet strategy of a chess board, Charlotte provides a vibrant backdrop for an unforgettable Thursday night in late January.