Today's The Charlotte Ledger Podcast is presented by PBS Charlotteβs βUnspunβ program, helping you learn what politicians are thinking but not saying. Itβs hosted by former Gov. Pat McCrory.
Lovinβ Life debuted with a bang in 2024, followed by a more subdued sophomore year in 2025 β what happened?
Charlotteβs brief run as a music festival city hit pause this year, raising bigger questions about what it takes to sustain live music at scale. After two years of big crowds, major headliners and a sense that Charlotte had finally βarrivedβ as a festival destination, Lovin' Life Music Fest abruptly went quiet β leaving fans, artists and industry watchers wondering what went wrong and whether it can come back.
In this episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast, managing editor Ashley Fahey talks with freelance journalist Rachel Black about her reporting on the festivalβs sudden pause. The two unpack the mix of factors behind the decision β from competition with major acts and shifting fan expectations to the challenges independent promoters face in an industry dominated by giants like Live Nation. They also discuss:Β
the role of city support
the economics behind large-scale festivals
what the loss of Lovin' Life could mean for Charlotteβs ambitions as a cultural and music hub
whether thereβs still a path for the festivalβs return
what it would take for Charlotte to truly become a lasting home for live music
Read the full article in The Charlotte Ledger by clicking here.Β
This episode of The Charlotte Ledger Podcast was produced by Lindsey Banks. For more information on The Charlotte Ledger, go to TheCharlotteLedger.com.Β
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We talk with Charlotte leaders about important and interesting issues, to make you smarter, tell you things you donβt know and introduce you to people with insights about trends in Charlotte.
