Live From OBX

Charles Wesley Godwin

Charles Wesley Godwin
Friday, June 20
Doors: 5pm // Show: 6:30pm
$41.15 to $146.15

🎶 CHARLES WESLEY GODWIN – LIVE IN THE OUTER BANKS! 🎶

📅 Friday, June 20, 2025
📍 Roanoke Island Festival Park, Manteo, NC
🚪 Gates: 5:00 PM | 🎶 Show: 6:30 PM


🎟 TICKET INFORMATION:

  • General Admission: $35
  • SIGNED MERCH BUNDLE & EARLY ENTRY: Includes 30-minute early entry + exclusive signed show poster, hat, and tote bag (Extremely Limited)
  • 4-Pack Bundle: $120
  • All tickets are subject to applicable taxes and fees.
  • Kids 8 & under FREE with an accompanying adult.

EVENT DETAILS & FAQS:

🌦 Rain or Shine Event – Please dress accordingly
🚫 No Refunds unless the event is canceled
📲 More info & FAQs: www.LiveFromOBX.com
📩 Questions? Contact us at: info@LiveFromOBX.com

🎶 Don’t miss this night of unforgettable music in the Outer Banks! Grab your tickets and get ready for an evening filled with heartfelt storytelling and Appalachian-inspired country sounds!

 

Charles Wesley’s sound is shaped by the time weathered hills and hollers of his home. Charles is a singer-songwriter born and raised in West Virginia. Nowadays, if you want to find him, you’d look in any dive bar, café, or live music venue in Appalachia.

Charles didn’t find music at an early age like many other artists. It wasn’t until he was nineteen that he picked up a guitar and began singing songs. He did however, grow up trout fishing in Upshur County streams, hunting on the Allegheny ridges, tagging along with his grandfather on the farm, and listening to old-timer’s talk about their days in his grandparent’s general store. Charles Wesley’s father was a coal miner until his birth and his mother was a schoolteacher. Little did he know, this background would come to play a major role in the songs and stories that captivate rooms full of listeners today.

In 2014, Charles began to play bluegrass music professionally thanks to a strong, unique voice that he’d only recently discovered. He played bluegrass music from the banks of the Mississippi to whiskey bars in Manhattan, and everywhere in between. Charles then turned his attention to crafting his own songs. Eventually, he founded Union Sound Treaty in the latter part of 2015. Union Sound Treaty began performing regionally soon there after and began work on what would become an impressive debut album.

Charles continues to perform with Union Sound Treaty and as a solo artist all across Appalachia and beyond. He’s grateful to have shared the stage with artists such as Shooter Jennings, David Allan Coe, Luke Combs, Tyler Childers, Sundy Best, Waymore’s Outlaws, Aaron Watson, Colter Wall, and many more. Charles plans to release his first solo project in 2018. Whether he’s performing solo for a room full of patrons who’ve quieted to a barely audible murmur or a music hall full concert goers breaking in their boots to the rhythm of a Union Sound Treaty tune, Charles Wesley turns heads and opens ears everywhere he plays. His stories strike a chord in all of us and his voice gets the point across with a genuine authority.
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