Events

Monday June 30th

07:00 PM -

Reel Obscura Mondays

Join us every Monday at Eda's Hide-a-Way for Movie Night — a free weekly screening starting at 7pm! We’re serving up a curated mix of cult classics, hidden indie gems, and unforgettable films you’ll wish you’d discovered sooner. 

Tuesday July 1st

06:30 PM - 09:00 PM

Eda's Bluegrass Jam with Alex Bazemore

Every Tuesday

Get ready for a toe-tapping, banjo-strumming good time at the Tuesday Bluegrass Jam with the one and only Alex Bazemore! From 6:30 PM to 9 PM every Tuesday, we're turning up the bluegrass vibes and you’re invited to join in on the fun. Whether you’re a seasoned pro with a fiddle in hand or a curious newbie who just loves a good jam, this is your chance to let loose, play along, or simply soak in the awesome tunes. Grab your instrument, your friends, and your dancing shoes and meet us down at the Hide-a-Way!

Wednesday July 2nd

06:00 PM -

Songwriters Open Mic with Miriam and Drayton

Every Wednesday

Well, partner, it’s time to dust off that ol’ guitar and grab your chance to shine at Open Mic Night every Wednesday with local legends Miriam Allen and Drayton Aldridge. From 7 PM on, the mic’s all yours, and we’re all ears. So, come on down, show us what ya got, and enjoy a good ol’ time with some great folks. 

Sign-up starts at 6pm.

Thursday July 3rd

07:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Bless Your Heart Trivia with Harmon

Every Thursday

Join us every Thursday at Eda’s Hide-a-Way for Bless Your Heart Trivia with Harmon. It’s free to join in on the fun, and we’ve got some sweet prizes for the top teams. So come on down, test your smarts, and enjoy a night filled with good times and great company.

Friday July 4th

04:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Eda's 4th of July Spectacular w/ Pleasure Chest & White Oak Splits

ALL AGES EVENING FUN!! BURGERS AND DAWGS POP-UP @ 4pm // BANDS STARTING @ 6pm COME JOIN IN THE FUN!! 

PLEASURE CHEST A few words from Steve McQueen about Pleasure Chest "I dig music…all kinds of music: jazz, blues, pop, classical; the style doesn’t matter if it’s something that involves me.  That’s why, when I was asked to write a few lines for this big show, I jumped at the chance.Blues are something special for me; they get to the live heart of people – their hurts and happiness, problems and joys, desires and fulfillments.  Isn’t this what life is all about? When Pleasure Chest sing and play, they get to the heart of the music.  They sing from the soul, capturing not only the meaning ofthe lyric but the complimentary value of the melody.  For me, theyare the most exciting and creative young talents since the days ofthe great Leadbelly.Many times I’ve enjoyed dancing to Pleasure Chest’s music at theWhisky à Go Go.  But there talents are equally deserving of an Eda's Hide-A-Way audience, and for that reason I’m happy to be able to add this gig to my social calendar.Pleasure Chest is no fad.  They are artists, ones who will survive and continue to grow long after many others have been forgotten." -Steve McQueen 

 WHITE OAK SPLITS With a sound so diverse as to refuse being pigeon-holed, White Oak Splits may best be described as a cross-section of rock n roll and Americana. Hailing from WNC, their individual backgrounds range from blues and string bands to psychedelia and Southern rock. This gives them a live show that feels like a mixtape of songs that are at once original and hauntingly familiar. The Splits exist in a soundscape that is expansive and enveloping, driven by primal beats and churning riffs, engaging their listeners and pulling them into a world of their own creation. Join them as they guide you on a journey into the depths of your mind, through pastoral fields and barren deserts, and into the icy depths of inter-dimensional space. Wherever you want to go, the Splits will surely go with you. So grab your drink and toast the journey.

Saturday July 5th

08:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Old Chevrolette Set

 Performing old-school country duets with music you can dance to, wherever this band plays it's always a good time. George and Tammy would be proud.

Sunday July 6th

03:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Live NASCAR Every Sunday at Eda’s Hide-a-Way!

Every Sunday

Rev up your Sundays with live NASCAR action at Eda’s Hide-a-Way! Join us every week for high-speed thrills, cold drinks, and a crowd that loves racing as much as you do. We’ll have the race on the big screen, ice-cold beer, and great food to keep you fueled from green flag to checkered.

Start your engines and meet us at Eda’s!

Monday July 7th

07:00 PM -

Reel Obscura Mondays

Every Monday

Join us every Monday at Eda's Hide-a-Way for Movie Night — a free weekly screening starting at 7pm! We’re serving up a curated mix of cult classics, hidden indie gems, and unforgettable films you’ll wish you’d discovered sooner. 

Friday July 11th

08:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Lo Wolf Rabbit Ep Release and music video premiere w/Nathanael Hothoney Jordan

LO WOLF: Raw. Radiant. Rooted in feeling. Gentle. Honest. Unshakably human. A voice like smoke, songs like spells. Lo Wolf brings folk music that aches—and heals. Catch her next show. Nathanael Hothoney Jordan: shoe gaze ethereal soft indie

Saturday July 12th

09:00 PM - 11:00 PM

The Resonant Rogues

* 9pm Start* 

 Two -Step Dance Lesson after first set

 Rooted in the mountains of Western North Carolina, The Resonant Rogues are fronted by songwriting duo Sparrow and Keith Josiah Smith, who share a passion for movement and sound. In addition to their holler homestead, New Orleans and Nashville are their other musical homes, and the influences of both can be felt on The Resonant Rogues self-titled fourth album. The sounds of Appalachian old-time, classic country, and vintage soul all make appearances in this stunner of an album. “Their intense cohesion is so intertwined that it feels like they’re playing with one pair of hands.” –No Depression “This is country music as classic as it comes.”-Holler Country “Soaring, haunting vocals” -Lonesome Highway

Friday July 18th

08:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Hannah Kaminer & The Wistfuls

Hannah Kaminer is an artist and singer-songwriter writing songs about love, loss, and home. Raised in small towns in Western North Carolina, she fuses echoes of Appalachian and country traditions with wistful, Americana-style songwriting. She has released three studio albums: Acre by Acre (2015)Heavy Magnolias (2018) which was co-produced with GRAMMY-winning engineer Julian Dreyer, and Heavy on the Vine (2024) which she produced with her band, The Wistfuls. 

Her latest album, Heavy on the Vine, was released in January 2024, and has garnered play and a Studio B session at WNCW as well as reviews and mentions by the NYTimesAmericana-UKThe Bluegrass Situation, and AltCountry(NL). Currently, Kaminer and her band are promoting the new album in the Southeast U.S. and beyond. Hannah and the band were named one of the “Best Things We Saw at AVLFest 2024” by Rolling Stone.

Saturday July 19th

08:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Motel Pearl

Motel Pearl is an Appalachian alt-country band from Western North Carolina. Members are long-time music collaborators from the traditional fiddle and banjo music of the region who draw inspiration from both modern and vintage sounds. Their most recently released album Brooks, Browns & Rainbows was recorded mostly live in the studio with the hope of capturing the band's true personality.

Sunday July 20th

11:00 AM - 05:00 PM

Honky Tonk Flea

Monthly on every third Sunday

Come one, come y'all to the Honky Tonk Flea, happening every third Sunday at Eda’s Hideaway from 11 AM to 5 PM! Come to discover unique antique treasures, vintage gems, and handmade goods while listening to the best honky tonk vinyls. Stay for cold drinks, friendly faces, and a good time you won’t want to miss!

Friday July 25th

08:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Cliff B. Worsham / Khandroma

Cliff B. Worsham is a folk artist hailing from the heart of Western North Carolina, whose music weaves the stories of his roots with an honest, soul-stirring sound. Known for his raw, emotive voice and unique finger picking guitar style, Cliff’s journey to folk music was anything but conventional.

Before finding peace in the rhythms and melodies of his heritage, he was the frontman of Secret Lives, a melodic hardcore band that left its mark on the underground scene. As the lead singer, Cliff poured his heart into the fast-paced, passionate world of hardcore punk, carving out a space for himself in a genre defined by intensity and emotional release.

However, after years of navigating the high-energy chaos of the music world, Cliff turned inward, seeking a new creative outlet rooted in the Appalachian landscapes that shaped his early years. Embracing the simplicity and depth of folk music, he transitioned to crafting songs that reflect his personal growth and introspection. His sound is now an intimate blend of acoustic melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and the quiet strength that only a lifetime in the mountains can provide.

Through his solo work, Cliff B. Worsham explores themes of healing, connection, and the enduring power of finding one's own peace. Drawing inspiration from the traditions of folk, country, and bluegrass, he channels his past experiences into every note, creating a sound that is as reflective as it is timeless.

His music serves as both a bridge to his past and a testament to the quiet beauty of the present—grounded, authentic, and deeply connected to the roots of the land he calls home.

Khandroma is an ambient Appalachian drone project forged from the creative minds of Jed Willis and Scott Middleton. Drawing from the haunting landscapes of the Appalachian region, Khandroma blends the raw, atmospheric energy of mountain soundscapes with deep, resonant drone textures. The project encapsulates a unique fusion of traditional Appalachian folk influences and experimental ambient sound design, creating an immersive listening experience that feels both timeless and otherworldly.

Saturday July 26th

08:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Ladybird / Hearts Gone South

Ladybird -   “The first time you hear Ladybird you might say you hear Uncle Tupelo. The second time, maybe you hear Drive-By Truckers. A third listen may get you to John Prine, and so on. While that’s intentional according to songwriter Pete McDermott, it’s not the sonics that make Amy Come On Home one of the year’s best albums, it’s the songs. Ten tracks absolutely overflowing with wit and emotional wallop take the listener on a journey through a Midwestern South that can only exist in song. And as redneck as it is sophisticated, the biggest triumph of Amy Come On Home is its kindness to its characters. At the end of the day, the characters who inhabit Ladybird’s songs may be down on their luck, but they are still looking for some kind of good life with full knowledge of all the dumb and hilarious mistakes they’re gonna make along the way. That cuts deep in the same way classics like Being There or Decoration Day do, which is, by any measure a remarkable achievement for any band, never mind one that is just getting started.  - Kevin Hill, Discologist

Friday August 1st

08:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Organically Programmed // Indoor Condor// Drowning Leo//Mountain Medicine

Presale tickets : https://www.eventbrite.com/e/organically-programmed-indoor-condor-drowning-leo-mountain-medicine-tickets-1434682577209?aff=oddtdtcreator

Organically Programmed: After quickly rising to that top of the local scene and sets at AthFest and the 40 Watt Club, Athens, GA library-space- disco mavens Organically Programmed have a record coming out Summer 2025. Synths and orchestral instrumentation weave psychedelic jazz opuses unlike anything you’ve heard before. The band features a deep Athens pedigree with multiple Elephant 6 connections. SpotifyInstagram.

Indoor Condor: What would it sound like if Dinosaur Jr. were on K Records? Asheville’s own pajama rock two-piece is finding out by specializing in charming, fast songs about death with lo-fi crunch. After the release of their debut album, Candy Macabre, last year and performances at the Asheville Mall (really), Baby Rabiez, and the Outpost, the band is developing material for a second LP. SpotifyInstagram.

Drowning Leo is a 3 piece Alternative Rock band from Asheville, NC. Influenced by a wide range of rock artists like Green Day, Blink182, Weezer, Tool, Deftones, Slash, and Jimi Hendrix, their sound has been described as "fresh but familiar." These guys are known for putting on a great show and having fun while doing it! SpotifyInstagram.

Mountain Medicine:

 Experience the authentic sound of contemporary Appalachia as Mountain Medicine weaves together heartfelt lyrics and soulful tunes that resonate with the spirit of the mountains. This talented duo brings a unique blend of traditional folk and modern influences. 

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Thursday August 7th

11:00 AM - 12:00 AM

National IPA Day

Come grab a beer with us on National IPA Day!

Saturday August 9th

08:00 PM - 11:00 PM

The Borrowed Band

The Borrowed Band, a 5 piece band from Waynesville, NC that plays the best two types of music - country and western. This country-western band will keep you moving and grooving as they work their way from the earliest days of Hank Williams and Johnny Cash through the high-times of country with Travis Tritt, Waylon Jennings, and Merle Haggard. The Borrowed Band will for sure keep you scattered on the dance floor, smothered in great times, and covered in all your favorite tunes!

Saturday August 23rd

08:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Ramona & The Holy Smokes

Ramona and the Holy Smokes is a Honky Tonk band from Charlottesville Virginia, whose original music recalls classic country from the 1950s and 60s. The Holy Smokes are fronted by Ramona Martinez, a prolific singer-songwriter whose sincere and heartfelt music has been described as "incredibly relatable" and "earnest." She also pulls from her Mexican-American roots to perform and compose traditional Mariachi music in a Country Western style.

Monday August 25th

11:00 AM - 11:59 PM

National Whiskey Sour Day

It's National Whiskey Sour Day! Come down and let our awesome bartenders make you a great Whiskey Sour!

Friday August 29th

08:00 PM - 10:00 PM

Roots and Dore

Roots and Dore are an American blues, roots and soul group from the music rich mountains of Asheville, North Carolina. With their unique style and captivating original songs and covers from some of the best in blues, southern soul and rock history, they are one of the busiest acts in the in the south east. Having toured Europe and their shows in New Orleans the first week of JazzFest annually are playing 150-200 shows a year at clubs and festivals. They have shared the stage with some of the biggest names in the blues business over the years including Bobby Rush, Eric Gales, Cedric Burnside, John Dee Holeman, (Mentors Mac Arnold and Bob Margolin many times), Maria Muldaur, Guitar Shorty, Randall Bramblett, Janiva Magness, Mark Hummel and many more. The last album featured longtime Doc Waton duo partner David Holt (Founder of MerleFest and four time Grammy winner, Tony Black from Marshall Tucker Band and Muddy Waters Band’s Bob Margolin. They’ve even opened for Billy Bob Thornton’s band The Boxmasters twice at Salvage Station Asheville and opening again on their 2025 Tour. “Always a great time when Roots and Dore Band are playing.” - Billy Bob

Saturday August 30th

08:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Adrian Bundy & His Honky Tonk Hearts

Adrian Bundy, founder and frontman for Adrian Bundy & His Honky Tonk Hearts based out of Johnson City, Tennessee, is a real deal honky-tonk crooner dripping with influences of Johnny Paycheck, Merle Haggard, George Jones, Ray Price, Johnny Bush, George Strait, Gary Stewart, Dale Watson and many others responsible for country music’s unparalleled popularity from the 1950s-1990s. With Adrian on stage, you can expect a good honky-tonkin’ time, but be ready to shed a tear when he delivers a heartfelt ballad.

Adrian has performed at the Nashville Palace, The Troubadour, Robert's Western World and Honky Tonk Tuesdays at Legion Post 82 in Nashville; the renowned Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion festival; Dollywood; Gruene Hall in New Braunfels, Texas; The Broken Spoke and The Continental Club in Austin, Texas; Chandelier Ballroom in Houston; and with legendary Texas honky-tonker Dale Watson in Washington, D.C.

Adrian also plays the lead role of an up and coming country music singer in the critically-acclaimed short film "Neon Shadows" that premiered at Film Fest Knox at the Regal Riviera in Knoxville in November of 2023.

Saturday September 20th

08:00 PM - 11:00 PM

John Howie Jr & The Rosewood Bluff / Hearts Gone South

$10 in advance / $15 at the door

https://www.ticketleap.events/tickets/eda-s-hideaway/john-howie-jr-the-rosewood-bluff-hearts-gone-south

John Howie Jr & The Rosewood Bluff - 

The Return of…John Howie Jr. and the Rosewood Bluff (Schoolkids Records) heralds the reappearance of North Carolina’s finest honky tonkin’, soulful country-rockers. 2025 marks the 30th anniversary of John Howie Jr.’s iconic career as a band leader/singer/songwriter, from the legendary Two Dollar Pistols through to the Rosewood Bluff, with a 2018 solo album thrown in for good measure.

Howie has built a legacy of authentic, roots-driven country music. The Rosewood Bluff’s five-piece lineup features Nathan Golub on pedal steel guitar, Tim Shearer on electric guitar, Mark Connor on bass, Dave Hartman (Southern Culture on the Skids) on drums, and Howie on rhythm guitar, with the whole outfit fueled by his rich baritone on lead vocals. Their sound shifts effortlessly between honky tonk shuffles, driving country-rock numbers, and deep soul ballads.

The album’s 12 tracks explore the struggles and resilience of underdogs navigating life’s complexities. With heartfelt storytelling, The Return of… reaffirms Howie’s place as a master of honky-tonk, offering hope and grit for these challenging times. The album was released on April 18th, 2025.

Hearts Gone South -  Asheville's home team, coming hot off the heels of recording their latest album (to be released in the Spring of 2026) will be playing cuts off the album and some tried and true older hits. They'll get that dance floor primed and ready, and put a wiggle in your walk.

Saturday September 27th

08:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Petunia & The Vipers

Louis Armstrong was once asked what his favorite kind of music was, and his response was simple; “Good music”. Petunia & the Vipers’ sound may not sit comfortably in one certain genre, but “Good Music” describes it well.  Hank Williams on acid… Tom Waits meets Elvis at Woody Guthrie’s Hobo junction… Avant-Country night club scene music… One of the best bands in the world today, of any kind… hillbilly-flavoured-swing inflected-ragtime-goodtime-thunderously rolling-one-of-a-kind-you-don’t-want-to-miss-this-sort-of-a-show… A new music that springboards off of music of the past and jumps into the present day, left with only echoes of the past… Something in between 1920’s and steam punk. It’s good for your mind… These are just a few of the words uttered by folks around the globe trying to pin down a description of all that is Petunia & The Vipers.

Sunday September 28th

11:00 AM - 12:00 AM

National Drink Beer Day

Join us for National Drink Beer Day on Sept 28th and try one of our many craft brews!

Saturday November 22nd

08:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Elizabeth & Lefty and The Working Men

Elizabeth and Lefty lead a danceable goldmine of a honky-tonk band, with a collection of originals and feisty covers.