Downtown After 5

The 35th season of Downtown After 5, presented by Prestige Subaru, returns Fridays to downtown Asheville the 3rd Friday of the month from April to September. DTA5 is held on North Lexington Avenue and events are free and open to the public.

2023 Lineup
Friday, April 21
Devon Gillfillian
Growing up in Philadelphia on a steady diet of R&B, hip-hop, rock, blues, and soul, Gilfillian gravitated to records that ignited his mind while making his body move. In 2020, Gilfillian released his debut album, “Black Hole Rainbow,” which was nominated for a Grammy – “Best Engineered Album.” In December 2020, Gilfillian performed his top 5 AAA hit, “The Good Life,” on Jimmy Kimmel Live. He’s currently writing for LP#2.

Joe Lasher Jr and Kaitlyn Baker
Weaverville native, Joe Lasher’s style is described as country-rock, influenced by legends like Rodney Atkin, Eric Church, Jon Bon Jovi and Bryan Adams. His four-song acoustic EP, “The Hurricane Mills Sessions,” was released in spring 2020. Singer, songwriter Kaitlyn Baker draws inspiration from her upbringing in Appalachian coal country. Her soulful country tune “Blackbird” is racking up digital downloads nationally across all streaming platforms.

Friday, May 19
Baba Commandant and The Mandingo Band
On the success of their latest LP -- Sonbonbela, recorded in 2022 in the Republic of Burkina Faso, the group continues to hone their trademark fusion of Mandingue and afro-beat styles. The band features the guitar pyrotechnics of Issouf Diabate and is completed by a near bottomless barrel of artistry from the Ouagadougou and Bobo Dioulasso musical talent pool. On bass guitar, Wendeyida Ouedraogo, on drums Abbas Kabore, and on percussion and balafon, Nickie Dembele. Leading the charge again is the captain himself, Mamadou Sanou on the Doso Ngoni featuring one of the most distinctive voices of the modern era.

Coconut Cake
Coconut Cake is an ensemble dedicated to rumba music - chiming and reverberant guitars, syncopated bass, drums, and shakers all dancing together to create a bold, swinging and sophisticated rhythm. Led by guitarist/multi-instrumentalist/producer Michael Libramento, the group is known for their upbeat instrumental performances, inspired by Cuban son music, early rock ‘n’ roll, and legendary African dance bands of the 50s and 60s.

Friday, June 16
Victoria Victoria ft Charlie Hunter
Tori Elliott's deep love of harmony is the driving force that shapes her soul-pop musical endeavor, Victoria Victoria. Her craft in songwriting is the seedbed for intricate vocal arrangements, creating a layered, ethereal experience; one that translates dynamically from her albums to her live shows. 2023 marked Victoria Victoria’s debut tour with Charlie Hunter on hybrid guitar, her brother, Noah Elliott on keys and vocals, her dear friend and collaborator, Maia Kamil on vocals, and renowned Memphis drummer, George Sluppik. The rhythm section makes for a sturdy foundation for transcendent vocal performances and inviting banter.

Josh Phillips
Josh Phillips and all the members of this virtuoso 9-piece band were amongst the original folks here building the local music scene into what it is today. With this particular project, you can expect to hear a wide variety of songs; from upbeat, horn heavy klezmer wailers; to heart wrenching, finger picked guitar ballads; atmospheric, dark tribal chants; and many styles in between. But the one thing you can always certainly count on in Josh Phillips music is an ability to connect sincerely with an audience through honest and relatable lyrics and infectious energy on stage.

Friday, July 21
The Rumble ft Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr
Featuring six Grammy-nominated musicians, The Rumble is composed of Second Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr. of the Golden Eagles, trumpeter Aurélien Barnes, trombonist José Maize Jr., bassist TJ Norris, guitarist Ari Teitel, keyboardist Andriu Yanovski, and drummer Trenton O’Neal. The group fuses iconic New Orleans funk in the vein of The Meters and The Neville Brothers—but updated, modern and vibrant befitting the next generation—with electrifying brass and the singular visual splendor of the Black Masking carnival tradition.

Funk’n Around
Funk'n Around is Asheville's newest band featuring King Garfield on trombone, Lenny Pettinelli on keys, Datrian Johnson on vocals and a rotating cast of Asheville's finest players. When Garfield Brogan, previously of the legendary Stooges Brass Band, moved to Asheville from New Orleans to take a job with LEAF Global, he immediately started searching for his new band. He found them pretty quickly and started putting together an all star lineup. Inspired by New Orleans funk, Funk'n Around is bringing a fresh sound to Asheville with an energy you can't compete with.

Friday, August 18
Asheville All Stars
The All Stars show has quickly become a favorite of the season, featuring some of AVL’s best artists making music together. Curated by local musician and producer, Josh Blake, the All Stars offer a little something for everyone – from rock to hip hop, originals to covers.

Asheville Rock Academy
The Asheville Rock Academy’s talented students have played some high profile gigs, including the Main stage at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland. Academy bands have also played with Cliff Williams of AC/DC, Victor Wooten and Roy Wooten of Bela Fleck and the Flecktones fame, guitar shredder Joe Stump and American Idol’s Caleb Johnson. The future of rock is in good hands with these committed teen musicians and their dedicated teachers.
 
Friday, September 15
The Sensational Barnes Brothers
The Sensational Barnes Brothers are a melting pot of the old and the new. Family was and is a huge part of the creation of the band, the family carried on as musical collaborators for years and still play and sing together, even with their father gone. In 2015, the family released an album, Family Tree before Chris and Courtney began The Sensational Barnes Brothers as a duo. The brothers recorded their first album inspired by their shared past, fueled by harmonies that resonate with both their blood and their kindred souls. The Sensational Barnes Brothers see themselves singing, playing, and dancing for a long time to come.

Alex Krug Combo
Life is at its very core about exploring. We can remain stagnant and rooted in place, or we can take a page out of Alex Krug Combo’s playbook and dive headfirst. The thrill of adventure looms ahead of this band. Their Psychedelic Smoky Mountain Americana strikes a stunningly evocative chord about life, being an outsider and the kind of heartache and healing that transforms your soul. ______________________________________________________________________________ Lots of local beers, ciders and seltzers on tap, as well as beverages from around Western North Carolina and regional and national brands. Wine, soda and water is also available for purchase. We’re serving up plenty of local yumminess with food vendors: Cecelia’s Kitchen, Cooking with Comedy, Funnel King, Bears BBQ, Kernel Mike’s Kettle Corn, Ben and Jerry’s, Tin Can Pizzeria, and Simply Hot Dogs.

Downtown After 5 is sponsored by Prestige Subaru, Budweiser of Asheville, Empire Distributors, Skyland Distributing Company, Go Mini's Portable Storage, Ingles Markets, Gillespie Dental Associates, Explore Asheville (BCTDA), Crooked Tree Creative, Central United Methodist Church, Mellow Mushroom, The City of Asheville, I Heart Media, Hemingway's Cuba, Isa’s Bistro, Cambria Suites, Bears BBQ, Asheville Color & Imaging, A Look At Asheville, and Strada Italiano. 
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Parking

• Harrah’s Cherokee Center Garage - enter from Haywood Street or Rankin Avenue

• Rankin Avenue Garage - enter from Rankin Avenue or Walnut Street

• Wall Street Garage - enter from Otis Street near Patton Avenue

• Biltmore Avenue Garage - enter from Biltmore Avenue or S. Lexington Avenue

• Buncombe County Garage - enter from College Street
• Coxe Avenue Garage - enter from Sears Alley
• On-street metered parking is free after 6pm Monday - Saturday, free on Sundays
• Private lots - if you park in a private lot, be sure to read any signage and pay fees to avoid fines or towing  
We also encourage you to check out our transit service, Asheville Rides Transit or use multi-model transportation.

And if you enjoy adult beverages at our events, please use AVL Ride or another ride-share service. 

Prohibited items

• Pets are not allowed in permitted special event boundaries (this is a City of Asheville ordinance), certified service dogs are excepted
• Weapons of any kind
• Illegal substances (including narcotics) or drug paraphernalia
• Outside alcoholic beverages
• Fireworks and explosives
• Coolers
• Tents
• Unauthorized vendors
• Moshing, crowd surfing, and/or stage diving
• Unauthorized solicitations, handbills, sampling, give-aways, etc.  

VOLUNTEERING

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Accessibility

We strive to make our events accessible to persons with disabilities. Accessible portajohn/s are located near other portable restrooms. Regarding wheelchair accessibility, sidewalks run throughout the event. These sidewalks will remain open for the duration of the event and provide the best route for ingress, egress and concert viewing. Some event areas are grassy or paved and may present bumps or inclines. Food vendors are required to be prepared to serve people with disabilities. If you have suggestions as to how we can better serve our neighbors with disabilities, please let us know by emailing info@ashevilledowntown.org.