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Tom & Amelia kick things off on the man stage at 12pm. This year, the festival has expanded to three music stages featuring talented acoustic artists throughout the day. In addition to live performances, there will be food trucks, vendors, and beer sales. We encourage you to bring your instrument and participate in one of our three jams: Celtic, Old Time, or Bluegrass. The event will also include dance demonstrations and lessons, storytelling, and a contra dance from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM to conclude the day. For children, activities include a giant inflatable slide, face painting, and an instrument petting zoo.

$10 in advance / $15 at door (under 16 free)

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Tom & Amelia's 5th Annual East Frank Holiday Show!

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East Frank Superette & Kitchen, 209 E Franklin St., Monroe, NC 28112

Tom & Amelia are back for their annual holiday folk show! This is the one NOT to miss! Come join us for amazing music and sing along to get yourself into the holiday spirit!!

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A Shady Grove Christmas Celebration Of Music!

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Shady Grove Concert Series, 7480 Lexford Court, Concord, NC 28025

We are exited to announce that our friends Tom Eure & Amelia Osborne AND the Province of Thieves are returning to the Shady Grove listening room for a very special holiday concert on December 7th, at 5pm! Dinner included! As always, 100% of all ticket sales goes directly to compensate our talented performers.

$33.85

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Versatile musicians will present an afternoon concert in the Parish Hall of St. John in the Wilderness on Sunday, November 16, at 4:00pm. The event is free and open to the public, and donations will be gratefully accepted to further the ongoing Friends of Music & the Arts series. Tom Eure and Amelia Osborne are a lively Carolina folk pair from the Charlotte area who offer a melding of Celtic, Appalachian, and spiritual influences. Their style fluidly changes from one instrument to the next, swirling together fiddles, banjos, bodhran, mandolins, guitars, and rousing vocal harmony. They’re going on ten years performing together. One reviewer of their first album, "The Coin, The Prayer & The Crow," compared it to an artist pouring old wine into new bottles and making the listeners believe. The duo flourish as artists, multi-instrumentalists, songwriters, and activists, always striving to paint a picture that is fresh and uplifting. "A Promise of Hope" is their second album with a third on its way. Learn more about the duo on their website: www.tomeure.com Free and accessible parking will be available for this event. The Parish Hall is across Rutledge Drive from the church at 1905 Greenville Highway in Flat Rock.

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HEARTS: Let Freedom Spring

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Pioneer Springs Community School, 9232 Bob Beatty Road, Charlotte, NC

This Saturday! Celebrate history, nature, and the arts at Freedom Springs with an unforgettable afternoon of storytelling, music, and community! Discover the untold story of Freedom Spring—a pivotal site in the fight for American independence. Live folk music and captivating Crankie storytelling from Tom Eure & Amelia Osborne and the vibrant "Creatures of the Springs" community art exhibit. Free and open to the public | Tickets required

Free but you'll need to get the free ticket online, donations are greatly appreciated.

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Charlotte Folk Music Festival

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St. Martin’s Episcopal Church, 1510 E 7th St., Charlotte, NC 28204

Tom & Amelia take the stage from 3:30 -4:10pm but come early and stay late for a day filled with toe-tapping tunes, delicious food, and vibrant culture at the 2nd Annual Charlotte Folk Festival, immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of folk music and traditions. Featuring two stages, Jam tents, song circle, food and beer tents, vendors and workshops. $10 (Children under 16 free)

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Join us as Tom & Amelia play the world’s first amphitheater made entirely from upcycled pianos—right here at Charlotte SHOUT! This is the first Pianodrome ever built in America, offering an intimate and immersive musical experience like no other. FREE

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At Cedar Grove on March 22nd, join us for HEARTS Irish Connections ‘25: Jane’s Famous Ride. Sharing the history of Mecklenburg County’s role in the Revolutionary War with a focus on the patriotic actions of Jane Parks McDowell. In 1780, the hope for liberty pushed this young mother with Scots-Irish roots to make a perilous ride to help the Continental Army. Featuring historian Hugh Dussek, Irish music from Tom Eure & Amelia Osborne and Irish dance, we hope you’ll join us for an afternoon of history, nature, and art.

Free but you'll need to get the free ticket online, donations are greatly appreciated.

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“Wintering: The Power of Rest, Retreat, and Reflection During Difficult Times” Sam Treadaway, Lay Leader We find ourselves in the midst of winter, the seasonal time of darkness and cold. But nature is not the only “winter” we have to negotiate. Wintering, done with intention and reflection, can allow us to welcome the return of light and warmth into our world and into our soul. Talented musical and visual artists, Amelia Osborne and Tom Eure, will share their gifts during this special service. Join us as we celebrate the balm of community during hard times.

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Charlotte Folk Music Festival

St. Martin's Episcopal Church, 1510 E 7th st., Charlotte, NC

Tom Eure & Amelia Osborne take the stage at 7pm. The festival kicks off at 2pm so come early and soak in all the folky goodness! The Charlotte Folk Society presents a celebration of Folk Music in the queen city! This family-friendly festival features two stages with local bands performing all day. Plus, there will be vendors, workshops, and beer/food trucks!

Admission is $10 in person or online

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This Is Meck: Mecklenburg 250 festival

Independence Park, 310 Hawthorne Ln, Charlotte, NC

Tom & Amelia will be there playing tunes from 1:15-2:00! Festival starts at 10:00, come early. Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation is turning 50 years old in 2024! Kick off the celebration at our first municipal park, Independence Park, with the This Is Meck: Mecklenburg 250 festival. In partnership with the Trail of History, this festival will feature history programming and education by local partners, community outreach organizations, and more. This is a free event so come out for food, fun, and fellowship!

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Places Tom has performed included

Grandfather Mountian Highland Games, Linville, NC

Savannah Highland Games, Savannah, GA

Charleston Highland Games, Charleston, SC

NC Museum of History, Raleigh, NC

Visulite Theater, Charlotte, NC

Evening Muse, Charlotte NC

Bluebird Cafe, Nashville TN

CBGB’s Gallery , New York NY

Davis Theater, Concord NC

McGlohon Theater, Charlotte NC

St. John’s Baptist Church, Charlotte, NC

Great Scot Theater, Scotland Neck NC

Latta Celtic Festival, Huntersville NC

Bechtler Museum of Modern Art Charlotte, NC

Triad Highland Games, Greensboro, NC

Morningstar Lutheran Church, Matthews, NC

NC State Fair, Raleigh, NC

Brookgreen Gardens, Pawley’s Island, SC

Charlotte Folk Music Society Gathering, Charlotte, NC

Great Aunt Stella Center, Charlotte, NC

Halton Theater, Charlotte, NC

Charlotte Music Factory, Charlotte, NC

St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Charlotte, NC

Loch Norman Highland Games, Huntersville, NC

Bele Chere, Ashville, NC

NC Whitewater Center, Charlotte, NC

Jack Of The Wood, Ashville, NC

Highland Brewing Co., Ashville, NC

Pisgah Brewing Co., Black Mountian, NC

Eddie’s Attic, Decator, GA

Smiths Old Bar, Atlanta, GA

South Mecklenburg Presbyterian Church, Charlotte NC

Black Mountian Folk Festival, Black Mountian, NC

PNG Pavilion (Blockbuster), Charlotte, NC

Canal Arts Center, Roanoke Rapids, NC

Swiftwater Cellars, Cle Elum, WA

Chatham Bars Inn, Cape Cod, MA

The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island, FL

Be Here Now, Ashville, NC

Purple Onion, Saluda, NC

ASU Legends, Boone, NC

Gray Eagle, Ashville, NC

Sylvia Theater, York, SC

St. Albans Church, Davidson, NC

First United Methodist Church, Roanoke Rapids, NC

Zion Baptist Church, Elizabethton, TN