Entertainment and Sports

  • Asheville is famous for its live music, artsy vibe, and Blue Ridge Mountain scenery.
  • Raleigh and Durham host theaters, museums, and symphonies, including the North Carolina Museum of Art and Durham Performing Arts Center.
  • The state is home to film festivals (Full Frame Documentary Film Festival) and thriving craft beer, food, and cultural scenes.
  • NC State Fair (Raleigh): One of the largest in the Southeast, drawing over 1 million visitors.
  • MerleFest (Wilkesboro): Major bluegrass and folk music festival.
  • Azalea Festival (Wilmington): Celebrates spring with parades, concerts, and community events.
  • NFL – Carolina Panthers (Charlotte)
  • NBA – Charlotte Hornets
  • NHL – Carolina Hurricanes (Raleigh), 2006 Stanley Cup winners
  • MLS – Charlotte FC, launched in 2022 and already attracting huge crowds
  • Baseball fans enjoy Durham Bulls (Triple-A team) and other minor league clubs.
  • Basketball is central to NC culture: UNC-Chapel Hill, Duke, and NC State form the famous “Triangle Rivalry.”
  • College football, baseball, and women’s soccer also draw big crowds.
  • Beaches: Outer Banks, Wilmington, Emerald Isle for swimming, surfing, and fishing.
  • Mountains: Blue Ridge Parkway and Great Smoky Mountains for hiking, camping, and leaf-viewing.
  • State Parks: Over 40 state parks with trails, lakes, and waterfalls.