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Gable Price
The Fillmore Charlotte — Charlotte, NC
Gable Price
The Fillmore Charlotte — Charlotte, NC

Gable Price is an indie rock artist who trades in understated emotional directness. His music sits somewhere between folk storytelling and guitar-driven alternative rock, built on the kind of lyrics that feel like they're meant for late-night drives or quiet rooms. Price's songs tend toward introspection without being self-indulgent, sketching out small moments and observations that somehow land harder than grand gestures. There's a restraint to his approach that lets the songs breathe, which is probably why people keep coming back to tracks like 'Honey' and 'Cigarettes' long after first hearing them. He's not trying to convince you he's important. He's just trying to write something true.

Shows are intimate even in larger rooms. Crowds go quiet during verses. Price doesn't talk much between songs, just plays with the kind of focus that makes you feel like you're overhearing something private. The kind of set where everyone's phone stays in their pocket.

Known for Honey, Cigarettes, New Light, Better Days, Worn

Gable Price has built a quiet but steady presence in Charlotte's music landscape. Most recently, the artist played Neighborhood Theatre in August 2025, running through a 22-song set that felt less like a greatest-hits rundown and more like a deep inventory of what matters. Opening with "Mountains and Mundane" set the tone — introspective, unflinching. The setlist balanced recognizable moments with deeper cuts like "Newspaper Boat" and "Jungle In The City," but the real gut-punch came midway through, when "Jesus Christ (Hold Me Steady)" and "Repentance" back-to-back turned the room inward. By the time "Brother Jack" closed things out, it was clear Price doesn't play to impress. The show felt like evidence.

Charlotte's indie and alternative music scene has always had room for artists who don't shout. Neighborhood Theatre, where Price performed, sits at the center of a community that values substance over spectacle—venues and audiences both seem to prefer music that requires attention. Price's introspective songwriting and lean arrangements fit naturally here, where earnestness isn't ironic and vulnerability reads as strength rather than weakness.

Stay in South End, where the neighborhood has actual restaurants and bars worth your time—it's walkable and doesn't feel like a tourist zone. Catch dinner at Amélie's French Bistro for something solid before the show. Spend the day at the Mint Museum or walking through the nearby galleries. If you want to stay on the rock vibe, hit a local record shop like Vintage King. The drive-in movie theater experience isn't unique to Charlotte, but the area's bourbon scene is worth exploring the night after if you're staying through the weekend.

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