Events
Friday March 20th
08:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Mose Wilson
$10 at the door, 21 and up
Mose Wilson is a dynamic artist whose music weaves together the rich traditions of roots, country, and Americana with vibrant threads of soul, funk, rock & roll, and bluegrass. Hailing from a lineage that marks him as the first traditional musician in his family, Mose began his musical journey at the tender age of six, strumming his first guitar and leading hymns in church. This early exposure to music ignited a passion for songwriting, deeply influenced by legendary artists such as Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, and Lynyrd Skynyrd. With a distinctive sound that reflects life’s complexities—from love and heartbreak to the philosophical musings of existence—Mose’s music resonates with authenticity and depth. His thought-provoking lyrics explore themes of hard work, the nightlife, and the poignant realities of family and mortality. As a skilled guitarist, songwriter, and producer, Mose has collaborated with notable artists like Melissa Carper, Hannah Juanita, Sweet Megg, and Eliza Thorn, further enriching his musical tapestry. Mose is set to release his latest album, That’s Love, on July 17, 2025, followed by a nationwide tour that promises to bring his heartfelt storytelling and soulful melodies to audiences across the country. Join Mose Wilson on this musical journey and experience the heartfelt connection that comes from a life lived through music.Saturday March 21st
08:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Time Sawyer
$10 at the door, 21 and up
Time Sawyer’s name reflects the pull between the past and the future. The character Tom Sawyer evokes the rural background and love of home that the band shares. Time is a muse for songwriting; it’s the thread that runs through life, bringing new experiences and giving us a sense of urgency, while still connecting us with our past.
The folk-rock band has performed on the stages of some of the Southeast’s most iconic festivals, including Merlefest, Floydfest, Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion, Albino Skunk Music Festival, and Carolina in the Fall. They’ve shared bills with American Aquarium, John Craigie, Hiss Golden Messenger, Langhorne Slim, John Moreland, Steep Canyon Rangers, The Wood Brothers, Susto, and many more.
In March 2020 the band started a variety livestream called “Sam on Sunday.” The show originated out of necessity, as the pause button was hit for live shows, but quickly, connecting with friends, family, and fans each week became just as important. As live music returned, the project transformed into “Sam on Someday,” bringing together guest artists of widely varying genres to create memorable, one-time-only collaborative experiences.
Time Sawyer’s songs call out the attitudes and behaviors that lead to our divisions – the way that we show understanding to our friends and family, without thinking about how folks outside our social circle are experiencing their own problems, and are, at heart, just like us. The music does what might seem impossible. It holds listeners accountable, but at the same time, draws them in and makes them feel good about what we all have in common. One of Time Sawyer’s goals has always been for listeners to feel a sense of community and connection during the show, and then to keep it with them, long after the music ends.
Written by Jody Mace
Sunday March 22nd
07:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Karaoke
Every Sunday
Free Event
Every Sunday and Monday at Eda's Hide-A-Way, our bartenders will be hosting karaoke! Large catalog of songs for you to belt out your faves to. Monday Karaoke will be rolling side by side with Pool Night!
Monday March 23rd
06:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Pool Night
Every Monday
Every Monday
6:30 start, must sign up by 7pm.
$5 to play , 21 and up
Tuesday March 24th
06:30 PM - 09:00 PM
Eda's Bluegrass Jam
Every Tuesday
Open Bluegrass Jam 6:30-9pm every Tuesday! Free event, all welcome
Friday March 27th
08:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Paint Rock / Blue Roses
$10 at the door, 21 and up
Paint Rock is a rock and roll band that embodies an old and wild spirit. Their sound is one of loud driving rhythms and raw vocals. With intensity and authenticity, Paint Rock weaves old rock, mountain ballads, and punk to create a powerful noise. Their music explores struggle and resilience, as well as joy and recovery. In the shadows of the Bald Mountains, Paint Rock roars loudly and unapologetically.
Blue Roses are an indie rock band from Asheville, NC, drawing from influences such as The War on Drugs, Portishead, My Morning Jacket, and Daughter. “Blue Roses are the real deal, an absolute rare gem… reminded me of working with Sinead O’Connor. The songs have pure emotional poetic honesty that elevate the listener’s soul. Catch them if you can!" -Kevin Moloney
Saturday March 28th
08:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Motel Pearl
$10 at the door, 21 and up
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.
Friday April 3rd
08:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Idle County // Tombstone Poetry
$10 at the door , 21 and up
Idle County
: "WNC Farm-Rock"
Tombstone Poetry: "Tombstone Poetry is the songwriting project of Asheville musician Caelan Burris. Formed in 2021, the band has a core cast of players but frequently takes on different amalgamations onstage. Cutting their teeth with frequent local shows and DIY touring - the group has found themselves with a fully-formed sound. Their latest record, “How Could I Be So In Debt?”, combines elements of alt-country, noise rock and 90’s indie rock (Built to Spill, Guided by Voices) with an emphasis on confessional lyricism."Saturday April 4th
08:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Chris McGinnis / Alex Williams
$10 presale / $15 at the door, 21 and up
https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/eda-s-hideaway/chris-mcginnis-mamaw-s-angels-alex-williams
Chris McGinnis
writes songs that exist somewhere between a hiccup and a heartache. His debut EP, Songs For You, touches on the peculiarity of your hometown morphing beyond recognition. It tells the story of two Baby Boomers falling in and out of love across time zones and decades. It's about connection and disconnection alike. With the release of his first full-length album Mamaw's Angel, Chris veers deeper into these familiar themes. Through tales of stolen Winnebagos and hip-shaking grandbabies, Chris' music is Appalachian absurdity for the 21st Century.
Alex Williams -
Raised in Pendleton, Indiana, Williams grew up assuming he’d follow his father into criminal justice – but was laying down the law onstage by high school. It was actually his dad who encouraged his early songwriting, Williams says, and fusing hard hitting heavy metal with guitar-driven rock with a deep-beyond-his-years baritone, he was soon gigging between Indiana and Texas, where a cousin had a bar. Soon the old soul was enrolled in Nashville’s prestigious Belmont University, but he quickly left for an education on the road – connecting with Outlaw heroes like Waylon and Willie, Billy Joe Shaver and more along the way. Clearly gifted, the youngster’s cavernous vocal and gritty, go-your-own-way charisma drew attention, and soon Williams was offered a large-label deal too exciting to refuse. “I had just recently discovered and fell in love with all of the records from the 70’s Progressive Country era. It just sounded so fresh and real and really struck a chord with me like it has with a lot of musicians,” he explains, describing the scope of 2017’s Better Than Myself. “But now, things are expanding.”
Still rooted in tradition and a bold, against-the-grain swagger, Waging Peace finds Williams growing – professionally and personally. Finding guitar-slinging inspiration in everything from Skynyrd and The Allman Brothers to Jerry Reed, plus the biting Texan poetry of songwriters Guy Clark and Townes Van Zandt, Williams scours his very soul in each song, rumbling vocals framed by organic twang and retro fuzz. And unfortunately, there’s plenty of ground to cover.
Friday April 17th
08:00 PM - 11:00 PM
Tina & Her Pony
$10 at the door, 21 and up
With deep roots in the Appalachian folk tradition and a voice that feels like it’s been carried on the mountain wind, Tina & Her Pony brings a uniquely soulful presence to the stage. Known for lush harmonies, raw emotional storytelling, and songs that soothe as much as they stir, Tina’s music carries a quiet magic that lingers long after the last note.
From the hills of Asheville to the deserts of New Mexico, she’s spent over a decade refining her sound by melding classic folk with touches of Americana, and more recently, dreamy pop and psychedelic soul.
Sunday April 19th
11:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Honky Tonk Flea
Monthly on every third Sunday
Come One, Come Y'all! Vintage clothing and housewares, antiques, curiosities, hand crafted treasures, and so much more! 3rd Sunday of every month - cool finds, rotating vendors , DJ's, drinks, and delicious food from Palms Food Truck. Free event! Indoors and outdoors
Saturday May 23rd
08:00 PM - 11:00 PM
The Waymores w/ A. Lee Edwards
$10 presale / $15 at the door, 21 and up
https://events.ticketleap.com/tickets/eda-s-hideaway/the-waymores-w-a-lee-edwards
The Waymores are a critically acclaimed Honky Tonk group hailing from Atlanta, GA USA. The Husband and wife front have been touring throughout the US and in UK and EU since 2018. Their third studio album, produced by the legendary Shel Talmy, who worked with the Kinks, The Who and David Bowie amongst other large names was released in August of 2023. Kira Annalise and Willie Heath Neal ( formerly of Willie Heath Neal and The Damned Ol Opry) have played with Dale Watson, Wayne Hancock, Kelley Willis, Summer Dean and ScoS H Biram to name a few. Their new album saw songs char.ng on the Alt-Country Specialty Chart in the top 20 for three weeks in a row and in the top 10 for one week along-side names like Tyler Childers, Colter Wall and Lucinda Williams.
A. Lee Edwards is a North Carolina-based singer-songwriter whose introspective folk draws from 30 years of roots music experience, including critically acclaimed releases with Lou Ford and The Loudermilks. Now in his solo era, he delivers tender, story-driven songs shaped by sobriety, mountain life in the Nantahala National Forest, and a quiet reverence for the human experience. His debut solo album Interpreting Heart Sounds, Vol. I (February 2025), produced by Edwards and mixed by legendary engineer/producer John Wood (Nick Drake, Fairport Convention, Richard Thompson), earned warm praise for its timeless folk-country warmth, evocative storytelling reminiscent of Raymond Carver after Gordon Lish, and contributions from seasoned players like Julian Pinelli (fiddle) and Ryan Stigmon (dobro). Building on that foundation, Edwards continues with the more string-oriented, songwriter-focused Vol. II, blending subtle cello arrangements, minimal percussion, and pop echoes of early Beach Boys, Big Star, Bread, and Townes Van Zandt - marking a confident milestone in a career of authentic, deeply felt craftsmanship.
Sunday June 14th
11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
National Bourbon Day
Join us on National Bourbon Day! June 14th - Sit back, relax and sip on your favorite bourbon!
Friday June 19th
11:00 AM - 12:00 AM
National Martini Day
In case you needed an excuse, join us for National Martini Day June 19th!