Good morning, this is your Asheville Local Frequency for Saturday, August 30th, 2025.
The sun is shining over Asheville with clear skies and a pleasant high of 79 expected today—perfect for adventures around town. If you’re an early riser, head over to the River Arts District where the RAD Art Market kicks off at 10 this morning at 130 Roberts Street. It’s a wonderful place to explore Asheville’s thriving arts scene, meet local makers, and maybe find that perfect handmade treasure to take home.
Downtown Asheville is alive with the sounds and sights of Boomtown FestAVL, which continues all weekend long at 80 Court Plaza. Whether you’re into music, food trucks, or just meeting up with friends, this festival is the heartbeat of the city this weekend, with something happening every hour until 11 tonight. If you missed yesterday’s acts, no worries—today’s lineup is stacked, and the late-night sets are sure to keep the energy high.
Just a short drive away, the 79th North Carolina Apple Festival is bustling in nearby Hendersonville. It’s not just a celebration of apples—though you’ll find every kind of apple treat imaginable from donuts to cider slushies—it’s a testament to the resilience of our farmers and the region, especially after the challenges of this year’s wild weather. Local growers are out in force and Main Street is packed with folks eager to taste this season’s best. Expect the festival to keep rolling all weekend, drawing in thousands from across the area.
For live music fans, tonight’s options deliver something special. Ethel Cain brings her Willoughby Tucker Forever Tour to Asheville Yards at 7 PM—a show that’s been buzzing for weeks and promises immersive vibes for indie and alternative music lovers. Meanwhile, if you’re feeling nostalgic, The Return Of The King takes over the stage at 7 at the Hazel Robinson Amphitheatre, with Tyler Christopher’s tribute to Elvis sure to get hips swinging.
And if you’d rather catch a play under the stars, don’t miss the final Montford Park Players’ performance of Cyrano de Bergerac at Hazel Robinson Amphitheatre, also starting at 7:30. It’s a classic tale of love and courage, and there’s nothing like outdoor theater to cap off a summer night.
Sports fans, UNC Asheville’s volleyball team is off to a spirited start this season after yesterday’s close matches in Tuscaloosa. While they didn’t pull off a win, they showed gritty performances that bode well for the season ahead.
Finally, Buncombe County reminds us that tomorrow is International Overdose Awareness Day. A free community gathering at Carrier Park Pavilion welcomes anyone affected by overdose to join in remembrance, healing, and connection from 12:30 to 5:30. It’s a vital space for support, especially as many in the region continue to feel the impacts of Tropical Storm Helene.
That’s the pulse of Asheville this Saturday—whether you’re hitting a festival, exploring a local market, catching live music, or sharing community, the city has you covered. This has been Asheville Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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