Mac Rating: 5.00 | Votes: 1 | Date: 03/07/2026 00:52:00
Two hundred people, one DJ booth, and a door that opens at ten - Cue is the late-night engine room of Charlotte's Blackbox Theater complex at 421 East Sugar Creek Road, a compact club built inside the larger venue with its own entrance and its own bar. Where the main Blackbox room holds a thousand for touring bands and large-scale dance events, Cue runs at a capacity listed between 200 and 250, strictly 21-plus, with standard operating hours of 10pm to 2am - a room purpose-set for DJs and nothing else. The format gives promoters a rare tool in the Charlotte market: an intimate, club-scale space attached to a full-production concert building just north of the NoDa arts district, off Interstate 85 at Sugar Creek Road. Cue can operate as a stand-alone club night while a separate show runs next door, or open up and fold into larger Blackbox events as a second room - the model big-city venues use to keep a bill moving between stages. The booking leans heavily into bass music and the harder ends of electronic culture. Ticketing platforms list nights with artists like KLOUD, Jantsen, Trym, Whethan and Artifakts, and the venue serves as an official stop in multi-stage events such as the Carolina Open Air weekends that spread across the Blackbox campus and its 2,000-to-4,000-capacity outdoor amphitheatre space. Practicalities are simple: parking sits in the venue's own lots off Greensboro Street, with an overflow gravel yard behind the building, and the NoDa neighbourhood's bars and restaurants are a short drive south across the Sugar Creek bridge. Most Cue events sell through electronic-music ticketing services, and the club's 21-plus rule holds even when the main theater runs 18-plus shows. For a city whose dance-music infrastructure has historically lagged behind its concert circuit, the room fills a real gap - a dedicated small-floor club with proper sound inside one of Charlotte's busiest independent venues, where the next generation of bass and house names play before they graduate to the big room next door.
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