Your guide to entertainment in Charlotte in the week ahead
Movie
‘Unsullied’
Mon 8.31 The suspense thriller follows Reagan (Murray Gray), a track star who is kidnapped by sociopaths after her car breaks down and must use her wits and physical prowess to escape. Rated R.
GET PASSES: Twenty-five admit-two “run-of-engagement” passes will be distributed in the main lobby of the Observer, 600 S. Tryon St., starting at 8 a.m. Friday (limit one per person, while supplies last). The passes are valid Mondays through Thursdays at Regal Stonecrest.
Music
Rob Thomas
Tue 9.1 7 p.m. Uptown Amphitheatre, 1000 NC Music Factory Blvd. $58.50-$78.50. www.livenation.com.
The Matchbox Twenty lead singer (and multiple Grammy winner) takes to the outdoor stage to perform hits such as “Lonely No More,” “Ever the Same” and “Streetcorner Symphony.”
Shopping
Vintage & Antiques Show
Thu 9.3 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (also Sept. 4-5 and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sept. 6). Metrolina Tradeshow Expo, 7100 Statesville Road. $5 for all four days; 12 and younger free. www.icashow.com.
Browse home decor, vintage decor and memorabilia, antique furniture, collectibles, art, jewelry, rugs, crafts, vintage toys and games, silver, pottery, china, re-purposed items, outdoor decor and more.
Music
Jazz at the Bechtler
Fri 9.4 6 and 8:15 p.m. Bechtler Museum of Modern Art, 420 S. Tryon St. $14. www.bechtler.org.
Trumpeter Ashlin Parker joins the Ziad Jazz Quartet in a Miles Davis tribute titled “Miles 1956: Cookin’, Relaxin’, Workin’, Steamin’.”
Sports
Charlotte Knights
Fri 9.4 7:05 p.m. BB&T Ballpark, 324 S. Mint St. $8-$20. www.charlotteknights.com.
After the team’s final home game of the season (against the Durham Bulls), fans can participate in the “Tennis Ball Toss” – $3 for five chances to throw one into bucket targets placed on the field – for prizes. After that: fireworks.
This story was originally published August 27, 2015 at 5:41 PM with the headline "Your guide to entertainment in Charlotte in the week ahead."