Please note: There is no elevator to access the balcony sections (A-N). If you require ADA seating or have mobility issues, please purchase seats in the Orchestra or Mezzanine. For further info, please call the Harrah's Cherokee Center - Asheville box office at 828-259-5544.
The Looking Out Foundation amplifies the impact of music by empowering those without a voice. From neighborhood to nation, we fund causes and organizations that often go unnoticed to support social justice and humanitarian causes across the US and globally. Founded in 2008 by multiple Grammy winning artist Brandi Carlile, we band together with fans, non-profits and female LGBTQ+ owned businesses to translate voices of song to voices of action. We are nimble to the ever-changing needs of the human race and adapt to support the diverse demographic we serve. Every campaign we launch is backed by our passionate donors and fans, and $2 from every concert ticket sold goes directly toward our efforts.
828-259-5736 Main Box Office 800-745-3000 Ticketmaster Charge-by-Phone
Located at the Box Office, same hours of operation as above. PLEASE BRING A PICTURE ID, THE ACTUAL CREDIT CARD USED TO PURCHASE THE TICKETS, AND YOUR ORDER NUMBER.
Location: -Civic Center Parking Garage behind Harrah's Cherokee Center/Pack Memorial Library -Rankin Avenue Garage -Wall Street Garage -Metered lots on Lexington Avenue and Grove Street -Private lots across from and adjacent to the Center -Accessible parking is available in all parking garages and along surrounding streets Charge: -Special event parking is $7 for all garages -Metered parking is free after 6pm Monday through Saturday, and free all day Sunday
Available through Ticketmaster or by calling the box office.
NO Re-entry NO Cameras or Recording Devices NO Outside Food or Beverages NO Smoking inside the Harrah's Cherokee Center. This includes e-cigarettes. During an event, please see staff for the designated smoking area outside the building.
Minimum age for paid admission varies by event. There is no minimum age for admission to an event, but parents should consider the appropriateness of the event to their child's age and be prepared to take full responsibility for their child's behavior.