Explore Charlotte's February Arts Scene: Theater, Concerts, and Black History Month Celebrations

February 6, 2026
Explore Charlotte's February Arts Scene: Theater, Concerts, and Black History Month Celebrations
  • A panel of Charlotte arts reporters preview notable February arts events across the city, spanning plays, film screenings, concerts, and Black History Month programming.

  • Three Bone Theatre's Primary Trust runs through February, a Pulitzer-winning drama about a bookstore employee confronting personal and communal histories.

  • Gregory Porter headlines a Love Is King Tour stop at Ovens Auditorium on February 10, with Porter delivering a blend of soul, jazz, and pop.

  • Southern Accents: A Sign of the Times debuts February 17 at the VAPA Center, a Black History Month concert featuring Tyrone Jefferson and Toni Tupponce under the Levine Museum of the New South banner.

  • Afro Legacy Fest at the Harvey B. Gantt Center on February 7 showcases Afro-Latinx culture through music and dance.

  • WFAE hosts Chocolate, Charcuterie, Champagne & Culture at the Charlotte Museum of History on February 19, a fundraiser with tastings, live music, and a passport-guided experience.

  • Black History Month Family Experience at Sugar Creek Library on February 28 offers hands-on crafts and activities for families.

  • Independent Picture House presents a Black History Month Film Series running February 6–26, featuring Do the Right Thing, Juice, Uptight, One Night in Miami, Master, with talkbacks and live performance responses.

  • Theatre Charlotte's The Flick runs February 12–21, a Pulitzer-winning comedy about three movie theater ushers that blends humor with reflections on cinema culture.

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