Tracks offers free, outdoor concerts through the end of September
The Tracks Music Series kicked off Thursday with live performances from Hard Drive and Honey Magpie, two local Chapel Hill bands.
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The Tracks Music Series kicked off Thursday with live performances from Hard Drive and Honey Magpie, two local Chapel Hill bands.
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When listening to music with friends, people often face an age-old problem: the fight for rights to the aux cord.
Tracks Music Library, a streaming platform for local music, recently released "Tracks in the Stacks," a mini online concert and interview series that highlights three up-and-coming artists.
After over a year on hold, many annual events are set to return to Chapel Hill and Carrboro this fall.
Carolina Performing Arts, in collaboration with the UNC Department of Music, will host its second annual Compose Carolina series in July, which will virtually showcase the work of UNC community members.
With COVID-19 restrictions easing up, spring and summer events are coming back in full force. From concerts to art exhibitions, there are plenty of opportunities to break routine and enjoy the season in Chapel Hill.
Musicians from the Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle will be performing in person together for the first time in over a year.
Beginning last fall, the Downtown Chapel Hill Partnership works to bring good music and positive vibes to the community while supporting local musicians and businesses.
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