Busy Week Ahead in Raleigh
It looks like another busy week ahead in the Raleigh area! Today is the last day the N.C. Museum of Art will be open until late spring. The museum is moving to their new facility and needs downtime to create the new exhibits. On Tuesday The Fray pops into Durham while on Thursday afternoon there is live music at The Depot featuring local band Crush.
A quiet midweek is just the calm before the storm. On Friday, there will be another Seaboard Music event featuring the Filmore Valley Boys. Also Friday, DL Hughley starts his run at Charlie Goodnights, while at Dorton Arena the Carolina Rollergirls take on Boston. That city, famous for it’s Pops, leads us to the big, free, NC Symphony performance in Moore Square Saturday night.
That won’t be the only busy area of downtown on Saturday night. In the Progress Energy Center Ron White will be in Memorial Auditorium while Drift, directed by Lauren Kennedy and starring Alan Campbell, closes out the Hot Summer Nights at the Kennedy summer playhouse series. The Greencards will also be at the Fletcher Theatre on Saturday night.
At the fairgrounds the Great Train Expo will be going on all weekend, while the Wolfpack takes on Murray State at Carter-Finley Saturday night. The weekend closes out Sunday night with a visit from Sun Volt at the Cat’s Cradle.
See more details at the gogoraleigh Google Calendar . There’s a lot to do, so let’s go do it!
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