These mountains are known as much for the music that comes out of them as they are for their picturesque vistas, cascading waterfalls and alluring trails.
Some of the world’s finest musicians have come from Western North Carolina and that rich tradition carries on today.
Here in Jackson County, the Town of Sylva, Jackson County Parks and Recreation Department and Jackson County Chamber of Commerce team up to produce the Concerts on the Creek series at the Bridge Park gazebo in Sylva every Friday from 7-9 p.m., typically from Memorial Day through Labor Day.
The 13th annual season will start on Friday, May 27 (Memorial Day weekend) and end on Friday, Sept. 2 (Labor Day weekend). That will be 15 Fridays of Concerts on the Creek, with the Fireworks Festivities and concert on Monday, July 4 sprinkled in for good measure.
2022 schedule:
- May 27: Terri Lynn Queen, Tim Queen and Scott Baker, classic rock
- June 3: Robertson Boys, bluegrass
- June 10: Maggie Valley Band, rock, alternative country, Americana
- June 17: Arnold Hill Band, alternative rock originals and classics
- June 24: Rewind House Band, classic rock/pop hits
- July 1: Darren Nicholson Band, bluegrass, Americana, classic country
- July 4 (Monday): Fireworks Festivities, Crocodile Smile Band *Fireworks display at dark
- July 8: Jacktown Ramblers, hard core bluegrass, gypsy jazz
- July 15: Summit Church Band, rock/pop/country/praise covers and originals
- July 22: Caribbean Cowboys, classic beach hits, Jimmy Buffett covers
- July 29: Shane Meade & The Sound, rock originals
- Aug. 5: Super 60s Band, classic hits
- Aug. 12: Tuxedo Junction, classic hits
- Aug. 19: SKA City, ska music
- Aug. 26: Dashboard Blue, classic hits, beach, 60s, 70s hits
- Sept. 2: Alma Russ Band, Americana, country/bluegrass originals and covers
These events are free with donations encouraged. Everyone is welcome. Dogs must be on a leash. No coolers, no smoking and no alcohol please. Bring a chair or blanket. We ask that anyone who is not yet vaccinated to please practice social distancing, proper hand sanitizing and preferably to wear a mask. If you’ve been vaccinated, you are welcome to attend without a mask.