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8 things to do this weekend in Charlotte | QC Happenings

Explore pop-up shops, markets, food festivals and more this weekend in the Queen City.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The rain looks to be staying away this weekend, which will provide plenty of opportunity to go to events in Charlotte this weekend. See what's happening!

Friday, March 1

Be Kind, Rewind @ Camp North End

Enjoy a cozy night at Camp North End during the Be Kind, Rewind: 90s Movie Series, every Friday from now until March 29. This weekend's show is "She's All That." Find more about this free event.

Cabarrus Burger Madness kicks off

Burger lovers, rejoice! Cabarrus County's fourth annual month-long celebration of culinary creativity kicks off today. Diners are invited to try limited-time burgers at participating restaurants and cast a vote for their favorite. The 2024 contest takes place from March 1-31 and the winner will be crowned on April 3. Find more information here.

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Saturday, March 2

Goodwill Bridal pop-up

The annual Goodwill Bridal pop-up returns to the Goodwill Opportunity Campus in west Charlotte on Saturday. Happening from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Find more information here.

South End Farmer's Market @ Atherton Mill

Have your pick at fresh produce and other products at the South End Farmer's Market. Happening from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Atherton Mill. Find more information here.

VAPAVERSARY @ The VAPA Center

Bring out your artistic side at the VAPA Center's second annual celebration of family-friendly fun, creativity, and delicious eats. Happening from noon to 8 p.m. Find more information here.

Sunday, March 3

Downtown Jazz Jam in Rock Hill

End your weekend on a jazzy note at the monthly Downtown Jazz Jam in Rock Hill. Happening from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Power House Food Hall. Find more information about this free event here.

I Am Queen: Charlotte @ Blumenthal Arts Center

Make your way to the Belk Theater for a lively show honoring true stories of real Black women who call Charlotte home. Happening at 7 p.m. Tickets start at $25 and can be purchased here.

Happening all weekend

Steam Over Spencer

Starting Feb. 29,  the North Carolina Transportation Museum will be home to several large operating model train layouts featuring scale model locomotives that are powered by live steam. Adult tickets start at $6; kids under 3 get in free! Find more information here.

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