Prettifun Brings the City Out: Sold-Out Inthafest Show at The Bridge CLT
- Rhythm Radar
- Aug 11
- 2 min read

Charlotte’s underground music scene thrives on energy, authenticity, and artists who know how to connect with their audience. On one unforgettable night at The Bridge CLT, Prettifun proved why he’s becoming one of the city’s most talked-about rising stars—shutting down the venue with a sold-out show presented by Inthafest.
A Homegrown Hero Moment
For Charlotte, Prettifun’s rise feels personal. He’s not just performing in the city—he’s from the city, and when he hit the stage, it felt like the entire community came out to show love. The Bridge CLT was packed wall-to-wall, with fans of all ages pressed to the front, singing along, recording every verse, and feeding off his energy.
Inthafest Delivers Again
The night was part of an Inthafest showcase—an event brand known for curating shows that spotlight artists with the talent and drive to go far. They once again proved their ability to create nights that people talk about for weeks, and Prettifun’s performance was no exception.
The Bridge CLT: A Stage for Raw Talent
Owned by the legendary VIPCNOTE, The Bridge CLT is one of the Carolinas’ premier venues for underground and emerging artists. It’s the kind of stage where careers are built and memories are made, and Prettifun made sure his name will be remembered among the venue’s most electrifying performances.
Why Prettifun Is One to Watch
Commanding Stage Presence – Every movement and every word had intention, pulling the crowd deeper into the experience.
City Pride – Performing in front of a home crowd added a layer of emotion and intensity to every track.
Momentum – Selling out a venue like The Bridge CLT signals that his following is growing fast—and not just locally.
Behind the Lens with Rhythm Radar
Our team was on-site capturing every moment—from the first roar of the crowd when Prettifun stepped on stage to the final applause that echoed after his last song. The energy in that room was more than music—it was a community celebrating one of its own.



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