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Carrboro, NC

United States

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Dexter and The Moonrocks
Fri15 Dec 2023

Dexter and The Moonrocks

    Carrboro, NC, US
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    '68 w/ The Callous Daoboys
    Sat16 Dec 2023

    '68 w/ The Callous Daoboys

    '68, The Callous Daoboys

    • rock
    • punk
    • metal
    Carrboro, NC, US
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    Cosmic Charlie
    Sat30 Dec 2023

    Cosmic Charlie

      Carrboro, NC, US
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      Cosmic Charlie
      Sun31 Dec 2023

      Cosmic Charlie

        Carrboro, NC, US
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        Magic City Hippies
        Sat13 Jan 2024

        Magic City Hippies

        • alternative
        • rock
        • rnb/soul
        Carrboro, NC, US
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        William Tyler
        Sat3 Feb 2024

        William Tyler

        • folk/world
        Carrboro, NC, US
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        Jeffrey Martin
        Tue6 Feb 2024

        Jeffrey Martin

        • alternative
        Carrboro, NC, US
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        The Hotelier
        Wed7 Feb 2024

        The Hotelier

        • alternative
        Carrboro, NC, US
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        Foxing
        Wed7 Feb 2024

        Foxing

        • alternative
        Carrboro, NC, US
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        G Love & Special Sauce
        Thu8 Feb 2024

        G Love & Special Sauce

        G. Love & Special Sauce

        • alternative
        • hip hop
        Carrboro, NC, US
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        ericdoa
        Sat10 Feb 2024

        ericdoa

        • alternative
        • hip hop
        Carrboro, NC, US
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        Squirrel Flower
        Wed14 Feb 2024

        Squirrel Flower

        • alternative
        Carrboro, NC, US
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        Carrboro is a town in Orange County in the U.S. state of North Carolina. The population was 19,582 at the 2010 census. The town, which is part of the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill combined statistical area, was named after North Carolina industrialist Julian Shakespeare Carr (who never lived in Carrboro). Located directly west of Chapel Hill, home of the University of North Carolina's flagship campus, Carrboro has a reputation as one of the most progressive communities in the Southeastern United States. It was the first municipality in North Carolina to elect an openly gay mayor, Mike Nelson, in 1995 and the first municipality in the state to grant domestic-partner benefits to same-sex couples. In October 2002, Carrboro was among the first municipalities in the South to adopt resolutions opposing the Iraq War and the USA PATRIOT Act.

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