COWBOY MOUTH this Friday at Friday LIVE!

Click HERE for a special message from COWBOY MOUTH about this Friday’s show!

Click HERE to purchase advance single show tickets for only $5!  Tickets available at the gate for $10 each week while they last.  Season passes and VIP tickets also available.

Charlotte’s largest after work party is back!  Friday LIVE! at the Factory returns to the “Fountain Plaza” stage starting Friday, April 27 and will run for 10 consecutive Fridays featuring weekly national, regional and local entertainment.  The perfect way to get your weekend off to a great start with great live music and ice cold beverages!
Single show tickets and season passes are available NOW.  Click HERE to purchase advance single show tickets for only $5!  Season passes and VIP tickets also available.  Your ticket also includes admission to Bask, Osso, The Saloon, Wet Willies, Small Bar, Matties Diner, Halo and VBGB Beer Hall and Garden.  All ages are welcome to attend the concerts in Fountain Plaza but some venues are 21+ and may require membership.  Dinner reservations are recommended for Bask and Osso.
Friday LIVE is presented by Clear Channel Radio, Hendrick MINI, Coors Light, Red Bull, WJZY and NC Music Factory.  Accommodations are provided by the Doubletree.

Full Schedule:  (Gates open each week at 6:00 pm.  Headliner goes on between 8:30 and 9:00 p.m.)

  • Friday, May 18:  Cowboy Mouth
  • Friday, May 25:  The Connells with Sequoyah Prep School
  • Friday, June 1:  Soul Asylum with Simplified
  • Friday, June 8:  Los Lonely Boys with Chris Cook
  • Friday, June 15:  Vertical Horizon
  • Friday June 22:  Tonic with Hot Gates
  • Friday, June 29:  Live’s Ed Kowalczyk

Mega Club “LABEL” to Open at NC Music Factory

Charlotte, NC, April 10, 2012 – A 16,000 Square foot big budget entertainment venue called LABEL will open this Summer at the NC Music Factory.  The long desired “Mega Club” with a focus on dancing, national touring artists, and celebrities along with exquisite service will soon arrive in Charlotte.  Located at the NC Music Factory, LABEL will add another incredible dimension and gravitational pull to Charlotte’s premier arts and entertainment stroll district. Noah Lazes, president of ARK Group and the NC Music Factory stated “LABEL will be a marquee venue never experienced before in Charlotte with lights, sound, and video rivaling the best operations in major A markets. We have always wanted to see the Mega Club at the NC Music Factory and are extremely excited it is finally arriving. Simply put Charlotte has never seen a venue of this size, budget, and scope. LABEL is sure to soon be on the elite list with other major Mega Clubs throughout the world.”

The 16,000 square foot multimillion dollar space is designed by world renowned club designer, Francois Frossard, from Miami, FL, along with one of the region’s most esteemed and well- respected architectural firms, Mind’s Eye Architecture of Charlotte, NC, led by Mark Mucci. Frossard has designed many award winning nightlife venues including Miami staples SET, LIV, ARKADIA and MANSION as well as ORO in Punta Cana, PRIVE in Las Vegas, and more. The over the top layout and interior decor will be complemented by state of the art sound, lighting, and video designed by award winning Charlotte locals Jack Kelly and Paul Emrick of Eye Dialogue. National acclimations are sure to follow when this amazing array of light and sound coupled with the city’s first major video wall ignite LABEL’s massive performance stage and dance floor. Opposite the performance stage will be one of the largest and most technologically advanced DJ booths in the world. The DJ booth will also include two exclusive VIP tables. The main dance floor will house two huge exquisite bars and a special raised VIP bar will overlook the entire room.

LABEL will also include a separate New York style lounge featuring an eclectic vibe with lavish furnishings, a fourth bar, and its own DJ booth.  The lounge will provide a private and intimate setting certain to dazzle even the pickiest trendsetters. To top off the biggest venue in Charlotte, LABEL will of course have the areas largest outdoor courtyard. The outdoor experience will be complete with bars, DJ booth, and its own Greek amphitheater, orientated to take advantage of the beautiful skyline views.

The service at LABEL will be unparalleled with a true focus on the customer.  VIP’s will be treated to their own separate entrance and coat check. Nick Spain, will serve as LABEL’s Managing Partner & Operations Director. Spain, has been known for his many years of local DJ work as well as his ownership of many successful Charlotte venues. Spain and LABEL’s primary owners, Lisa Bennett and Robert Ortiz, all share the vision to bring big city entertainment to a town that has long desired it. Bennett, the former Chief Operating Officer of a $60+ million dollar company, will bring a competitive corporate edge to the team alongside co-investor, Robert Ortiz, a professional dancer committed to providing impeccable entertainment.

 

Bennett and Ortiz are equally dedicated to giving back and serving the community. Bennett, Ortiz and philanthropist Xavier Grier of the non-profit organization, Amped 4-A-Cure, Inc., will make LABEL the home and title sponsor of the AMPLIFIED concert series. AMPLIFIED is a long running benefit that will feature A-List entertainers of all genres – a true “Party With A Purpose”. LABEL’s commitment to the community makes it not only the ultimate place for nightlife and entertainment, but a venue of hope and change.

 

See you this summer at Charlotte’s only Mega Club – LABEL!

ABC’s newest “Bachelorette”, Emily Maynard has her first date at Osso at NC Music Factory!

Emily chose Osso Restaurant and Lounge at the NC Music Factory  for her first one on one date (with Ryan Bower) for the new Bachelorette season that will air in May on ABC.  They had a private dinner for two inside Osso and then Emily and Ryan were treated to a surprise concert with hundreds of adoring fans outside on the Fountain Plaza stage with country stars, “Gloriana”!  The NC Music Factory was also the site for group date that will appear in a later episode.

Click HERE to read the whole story from US Magazine.
Click HERE the story from HollywoodLife.com.

Click HERE  to book your reservation and experience Osso like Emily and Ryan did!

Emily Maynard & Ryan Bower enjoying their date at NC Music Factory!

Osso Restaurant and Lounge is a one of a kind experience. Check out the video here!

CLICK HERE TO SEE OSSO VIDEO

Osso is now open at the NC Music Factory.  http://ossocharlotte.com/

Charlotte native and restaurateur, Alex Myrick (Blue Restaurant & Bar) and Executive Chef Gene Briggs team up again to bring Osso Restaurant & Lounge to the NC Music Factory

See the cutting edge design by world-renowned designer François Fossard. François is best known for his award winning creations Mansion, SET, The Forge, PRIVE and Opium in Miami Beach, PRIVE in Las Vegas; Mansion and Butter in New York City and Charlotte. Current projects are in the works including a new restaurant for Chef Todd English at Icon, in Miami.

Feel the hip vibe that sets the mood of this warm yet modern restaurant as your senses are called into action.

Taste the authentic flavors of Italy prepared by one of Charlotte’s most followed and recognized chefs, Gene Briggs of the famed Blue Restaurant & Bar. Executive Chef Briggs will explore Italian classical cuisine and introduce modern Italy to Charlotte.

Hear the DJ driven backdrop as down tempo music accompanies you through your meal. As the evening matures, music will once again guide you into a transition from relaxation to exhilaration.

A great dining experience and party destination, from restaurant to lounge, Osso is here.

St. Patrick’s Day Weekend at the NC Music Factory is going to be HUGE!

TONS of cool stuff in the works for St. Patty’s Day weekend that you will not want to miss!   Here’s a preview:

Sam Ronson will perform at the NC Music Factory “Fountain Plaza” stage and a late night set at Butter on Friday, March 16 as part of a huge St. Patricks Day weekend.  There will also be a taping for a national reality TV show that night complete with a surprise concert on the “Fountain Plaza” stage from a national recording artist.  VIP Reservations available now at Osso that will get you even closer to the action.  Visit www.ossocharlotte.com to book now.    Then stick around for a late night set from Sam Ronson at Butter and Simplified LIVE at The Saloon!

Then on St. Patricks day party with DZL and the gang from 106.5, The END for the wildest St. Patty’s Day bash in town with Charlotte’s Original Party Band “FRANC & WOODY”!  Or find your “pot of gold” from Channel 96.1 at Butter!  More information coming soon..

Purchase your advance tickets for Sam Ronson at Butter HERE

DNC will kick off at the NC Music Factory with massive media event on Saturday, September 1

Plethora of parties to kick off DNC

Sept. 1-2 events will ‘tell many stories’ of Charlotte.

By Jim Morrill
jmorrill@charlotteobserver.com
Posted: Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012

Democratic convention festivities will kick off Sept. 1 with a party for 15,000 media members at the N.C. Music Factory, with receptions a day later for 6,000 delegates at a dozen venues around the city.

Organizers plan to announce those venues this morning.

“Hosting our guests at these distinct venues truly puts our best foot forward,” said Dan Murrey, executive director of the convention host committee. “Showcasing these unique venues allows us to tell the many stories about why this is a great place to live and visit.”

The receptions will serve as the official welcome to many of the 35,000 expected visitors, and kick off more than 1,000 convention-related events. The events will add a Charlotte flavor to a convention that already will have a different touch.

The convention itself will shrink from four days to three. Instead of starting on Labor Day (Sept. 3) as once planned, organizers will host an event for 75,000 people at Charlotte Motor Speedway on that day. The actual convention begins the next day, Sept. 4. Then on Sept. 6, President Barack Obama will give his acceptance speech at Bank of America Stadium.

Though organizers won’t identify the venues of the Sept. 2 delegate parties until today, they’ll announce them at the Charlotte Museum of History, which, like other museums, is expected to be a site.

Mary Tribble, chief of event planning for the host committee, said the 12 venues will host groups of between 300 and 1,600. The sites are designed to showcase the region’s historical, cultural and entertainment offerings.

“I really want the delegate events to tell some version of the Charlotte story,” she said. “… They won’t be passive events, they’ll be interactive.”

Each reception will have its own event planner. On Thursday, would-be bidders will get details on submitting proposals. Organizers say multiple planners will give more local businesses a piece of the action.

“These are really great examples of the positive economic impact this event will have on Charlotte,” said Tribble.

The parties will feature food, open bars and, in some cases, entertainment. Tribble declined to say how much they’ll cost, or how much is budgeted.

Host committee spokeswoman Suzi Emmerling said the money will come from the host committee’s “hospitality budget.”

In raising nearly $37 million for the convention itself, the host committee is barred by self-imposed rules from taking corporate donations, money from lobbyists or individual contributions over $100,000. Those rules don’t apply to the hospitality budget. Belk Stores and Wells Fargo already have said they plan to contribute.

Noah Lazes, president of the Ark Group which developed the Music Factory, declined to say how much the convention is paying to rent the entire 37-acre site.

“They’re not getting it for free, but you can believe they’re getting a great deal,” he said.

The Music Factory encompasses more than a dozen tenants, including The Fillmore music hall, nightspots, restaurants and a comedy club. Journalists will have the run of the site, sampling local and regional entertainers on more than a half-dozen stages as well as food and beverages.

When Charlotte hosted the NCAA men’s basketball Final Four in 1994, Lazes ran a makeshift bar on South Tryon Street, a faux “entertainment district” built solely for the event’s fans.

“It’s amazing to see how far we’ve come since the days of the Final Four,” he said. “We’re going to surprise a lot of people who think (Charlotte) is a sleepy banking town with nothing going on after 5.”

Morrill: 704-358-5059

Kevn Kinney and his All Star Band LIVE at The Saloon TONIGHT, February 24 – Early Show!

Don’t miss Kevn Kinney’s return to The Saloon. This time he teams up with an all star band for an evening of amazing music featuring some of the best musicians in the world:
Kevn Kinney on vocals and guitar
Audley Freed on lead guitar: Black Crowes, Peter Frampton, Dixie Chicks, Jakob Dylan
Tim Nielsen on bass guitar: Drivin’ N Cryin’
Anton Fier on drums: Bob Mould, The Golden Palominos

Click HERE for tickets.

Franc & Woody LIVE at The Saloon every Friday and Saturday night!

The Saloon at the NC Music Factory welcomes Charlotte’s original party band “Franc and Woody” every Friday and Saturday Night!  You partied with them for years at Buckhead and now The Saloon is the new home for Charlotte’s biggest weekend party with “Franc and Woody”!  The Saloon IS your new weekend party bar!  THE place to be before and after concerts and comedy shows!  FREE Parking!

Experience Osso. Now open at NC Music Factory

www.ossocharlotte.com

Celebrate New Year’s Eve at Osso. A limited number of reservations available now. Email osso@ossocharlotte for information and to book your reservation.

Click HERE to visit the Osso website:

NC Music Factory
Uptown Village
1000 NC Music Factory Blvd
Charlotte, NC 28206
704 987 0612
info@ncmusicfactory.com

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