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Oct
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Thomas Wolfe Auditorium at Harrah's Cherokee Center
If you've been following Beck for a while, you'll agree that a box he fits into is yet to be created. He's been carving out his own path since the very beginning and in the process, he became an alt-rock powerhouse.
There's the rest and then there's Beck! To put it bluntly: Half-measures do not exist here - when he hit it, he hits it hard full-force and with real alt-star power! From the genre-bending brilliance of "Loser" and "Where It's At" to his Grammy-winning albums like Odelay and Morning Phase, Beck continues to push boundaries.
This news just in: Beck is powered up and ready to rain pure alternative fire with his exciting Ride Lonesome Tour rolling into Asheville! So Are you ready for things to be cranked up all the way, because Beck is coming to the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium at Harrah's Cherokee Center on Wednesday 28th October 2026!
As he goes and religiously, Beck leaves a trail of totally obliterated sold-out venues in his wake and with the Ride Lonesome Tour being something like you've never experienced before, the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium at Harrah's Cherokee Center soon won't have any empty seats left over!
This means that you'll have to jump to get your tickets right now - and the only way to avoid disappointment is to click on the 'Get Tickets' link. Here you'll be be able to get your hands on the best spots in the house from as low as $119 USD, so do not wait! Get those buyer-guaranteed tickets in the bag before they're all sold-out!
When Beck invades the stage, it's a fierce feast of explosive alt-fire pummeling down upon his massive fanbase that accepts it in full-voice. Every live concert is terra incognita, daring, surprising, highly hands-on and off-the-charts. When Beck drops a new album, it's a milestone, trailblazing, enthralling sound experiment jam-packed with raw charisma, thundering drums, natural songs, mind-blowing riffs and licks, punchy basslines and unequalled vocal chops - and it doesn't fit into any box.
Join the hardcore fans as Beck brings his Ride Lonesome Tour to Asheville. The Grammy show-stopping artist has been riding the top of the charts with ease for a while now, become a force to the reckoned with - both through studio time and live in concert. From the punk-tinged tunes that gets stuck in your head to the unpredictable wall of sound that totally engulfs the crowd; from the insanely skilled vocal shifts between quiet and heartfelt to rockin' and really, really loud to the boiling chemistry bubbling from one band member to the other; from the explosive energy that detonates on the stage like pure alternative TNT to the amounts of insane musicianship ringing from the stage - Beck is ripping out a path to become the single most influential alt-band in alternative music. Whether you're a fan of classics like "Loser" and "Where It's At" or newer material from Hyperspace, his diverse mix of alternative rock, folk, hip-hop and psychedelia never disappoints. And get this: nothing, but nothing can prepare you for the punch-packing, obliterating, full-bore experience that is Beck live in concert. It is a widely known fact that Asheville is one of Beck's favorites to crank things up all the way and it's not just them. Thousands of fans visit Asheville each year to catch the world's hottest, most incredible performers at the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium at Harrah's Cherokee Center in the perfect manner: live in action.
With its central location, the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium at Harrah's Cherokee Center hits all the marks: you won't have to look very far to find the best pre-show snacks & beverage options; the venue boasts features that provide concertgoers with next-level comfort; Thomas Wolfe Auditorium at Harrah's Cherokee Center features the most recent sound and lighting equipment; it has the best acoustics in North Carolina; and have the ultimate bragging rights for its massive capacity and areas of seating across multiple areas. This historic theater-style venue with 2,431 seats in a horseshoe-shaped auditorium is also home to the Asheville Symphony Orchestra and has been delivering major artists since 1975. Are you ready to get into the most groundbreaking, explosive alternative concert ever? Get your tickets now, they're just from $119 USD!
Thomas Wolfe Auditorium at Harrah's Cherokee Center, Asheville, North Carolina, , US