Southern Pines First Friday Concert Series Celebrates 20th Season in 2026

The Southern Pines First Friday concert series 2026 is officially back—and bigger than ever—as the beloved Sandhills tradition celebrates its 20th season. Known for bringing live music, community energy, and family-friendly fun to downtown Southern Pines, the series kicks off May 1 with a highly anticipated performance from Clay Street Unit.

Held on the green space next to the Sunrise Theater, First Friday has grown into one of Moore County’s most popular recurring events, drawing crowds of up to 1,000 people on warm spring and summer nights.

Southern Pines First Friday Concert Series 2026 Kicks Off Strong

The Southern Pines First Friday concert series 2026 opens with Clay Street Unit, an up-and-coming band known for blending traditional and modern sounds. Organizers say the group represents exactly what the series is all about—introducing audiences to rising talent before they hit the big stage.

“Every big band has played a small stage,” organizers say, and that philosophy continues to guide the lineup each year.

The 2026 schedule includes a mix of musical styles, from bluegrass and beach music to funk, rock, and R&B. Upcoming acts include Hustle Souls, Florencia & The Feeling, John Stickley Trio, The Psychedelics, and Fireside Collective.

A Sandhills Tradition That Brings the Community Together

The Southern Pines First Friday concert series 2026 began as a simple idea—to create a space where the community could gather and enjoy live music in a relaxed, family-friendly setting. Over the years, it has evolved into a cornerstone event for Southern Pines, Pinehurst, and the greater Moore County area.

The event is always free to attend, with support from sponsors and local partnerships helping to keep it accessible. The downtown area is transformed each month, with part of Broad Street closed to allow visitors to explore, socialize, and enjoy the atmosphere.

This year also continues a focus on local talent, with Moore County musicians opening for national touring acts as part of the MoCoRising initiative—an effort to strengthen the region’s music and arts scene.

Organizers and community leaders say events like First Friday are helping put Southern Pines on the map as a cultural destination in North Carolina.

For the full lineup and event updates, visit the Sunrise Theater website.

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