Explore Charlotte's February Arts Scene: Theater, Concerts, and Black History Month Celebrations
February 6, 2026
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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WFAE 90.7 - Charlotte's NPR News Source • Feb 6, 2026
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