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Tips For Coming To Charlotte SHOUT! — including where to park
2026-04-03 20:00 UTC by Jody Mace

Thinking about coming to Uptown Charlotte for Charlotte SHOUT? Read on for some information and tips that will help you make the most of your visit. Read on to learn about where everything’s happening in Uptown Charlotte, some of the highlights for families, and where to park.

What is Charlotte SHOUT?

Charlotte SHOUT is an annual festival in Uptown Charlotte, North Carolina, that features art, music, food and ideas. It takes place from April 3 to 19, 2026, with more than 200 events and attractions.

Many of the activities and performances are free, and many are well-suited for the younger members of the family.

Where is Charlotte SHOUT?

Charlotte SHOUT takes place at multiple venues, both indoor and outdoor, in Uptown Charlotte. All are within a few walkable blocks of each other. Most of the activities are from around 7th Street (From Tryon to Brevard) and Levine Avenue of the Arts (which is between S Tryon and S Church Street, between Bechtler Museum and Mint Museum.)

This interactive map is a great place to learn about all the locations.

Here are just a few of the locations that you’ll definitely want to visit:

painting outdoors
Edgefest. Photo courtesy of Charlotte SHOUT!

First Ward Park
301 E 7th Street, Charlotte, NC
Main stage for outdoor performances. Lots of large, interactive art installations, perfect for kids. Performances and festivals-within-a-festival like Soul Junction, Kids’ Market, Mo Betta SHOUT!, Gospel Sunday, SHOUT! Showcase, and CLT Edgefest. Follow the above link for information on all of the above, and more.

WonderDome (and Curiosity Courtyard) at Wells Fargo Atrium
325 S Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC
Music-making workshops, immersive sound experience, trivia, The Trout Who Found the River (a family-friendly musical play), poetry performances, board games, much more.

Photo: Charlotte SHOUT!

The Green
425 S Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC
Easter Eggs on Parade, Street SHOUT! on the Green (kid-friendly performances on the weekends)

Levine Avenue of the Arts
Levine avenue of the Arts, Charlotte, NC (between S. Tryon Street and S. Church Street, between Mint Museum and The Bechtler)
Los Trompos (spinning top art installations), food trucks, FOMO: Museum Block Party, more.

Highlights for Families

Read on for a few of the many family-friendly performances at Charlotte SHOUT! or see more here.

Street SHOUT! on the Green
Fridays to Sundays, from April 3 to 19, 2026
6 to 9 p.m. on Fridays and 1 to 8 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays
The Green
425 S Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC
Free

Bring the kids to The Green any Friday, Saturday or Sunday of Charlotte SHOUT! for exciting performances by street artists. You can expect anything from giant bubbles to juggling circus arts. Follow the above link to see exactly what is happening each day.


The Trout Who Found the River
Sunday, April 12, 2026
1 p.m., 3 pm., and 5 p.m.
Wonderdome at Wells Fargo Atrium
325 S Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC
Free, but registration is required

The Trout Who Found the River is a joyful, imagination-filled musical journey created especially for families. Blending live chamber music, storytelling, and theatrical magic, this original production invites children (and the grown-ups who love them) into a world of sparkling water, swirling currents, and big questions about courage, belonging, and the natural world.


CLT EdgeFest
Saturday, April 18, 2026
First Ward Park
301 E 7th Street, Charlotte, NC

Live painting, music, dance, spoken word, interactive art experiences and more.


SHOUT! Showcase
April 10-12 and April 17-19
First Ward Park
Free

Features standout local and regional musicians.


Mo Betta SHOUT!
April 4, 2026
1 to 10 p.m.
First Ward Park

An all day celebration of innovation and creativity through the lens of jazz hosted by Braxton Bateman. Featuring homages to the past, present and future of this music featuring some of the city’s best and brightest voices and culminating with an epic performance from Atlanta’s Renaissance Orchestra.


Kids Market. Photo courtesy of Charlotte SHOUT!

Kids’ Market
April 4 and 11, 2026
10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
First Ward Park
301 E 7th Street, Charlotte, NC
Free to visit (pay for purchases)

Kids and their families can support other kids at the Charlotte Kids Market on April 4 and 11 at the beautiful First Ward Park in Uptown Charlotte during Charlotte SHOUT! Kids gain real-world, hands-on experience, learning money management, customer service, and problem-solving skills, all while discovering the excitement of running their own business in a fun and supportive environment.

LAPS was created by Olivier Landreville in collaboration with Serge Maheu, produced by Init and powered by Creos. Photo provided by Charlotte SHOUT!

There are tons of large-scale art installations that kids will love. Many are interactive — they’re about play and creativity, not just looking at them!

Stargate by Chalk River Labs
Stargate by Chalk River Labs

Here are a few to check out, but find more art opportunities here.

Getting Here

If you come in on the Light Rail, the closest stations are:

  • 7th Street
  • Charlotte Transportation Center
  • 3rd S:treet
  • Brooklyn Village

There are several park and ride stations outside of Uptown Charlotte. Learn more here.

Charlotte SHOUT! has put together some graphics that list parking lots and garages for each main area of Charlotte SHOUT!

Near First Ward Park, Market at 7th Street, Victoria Yards, The Dubois Center:

  • Preferred Parking (Truist Center Garage), 161 E 6th Street
  • Preferred Parking (Charlotte Arena Garage), 237 E 6th Street
  • LAZ Parking (Center City Green), 350 E 6th Street
  • LAZ Parking (Bank of America), 225 E 6th Street
  • Preferred Parking, 311 E 6th Street
  • Preferred Parking, 226 E 9th Street

Parking near The Green

  • LAZ Parking (Duke Energy Plaza), 525 S Tryon Street
  • Childress Klein, 473 S College Street
  • Childress Klein, 463 S Tryon Street
  • 400 S Tryon Street Garage

Near Wells Fargo (WonderDome and Curiosity Courtyard)

  • Preferred Parking, 330 S Tryon Street Garage
  • Childress Klein (Two Wells Fargo enter), 169 E MLK Jr. Blvd
  • Preferred Parking, 237 S Tryon Street Garage
  • LAZ Parking, 200 S College Street

Parking near Legacy Union:

  • Bank of America Seven 20 Parking Deck, 720 S Church Street
  • Legacy Union 6Hundred, 600 S Tryon Street
  • Ally Charlotte Center, 601 S Tryon Street

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