Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs

General

What is No Man’s Land?

No Man’s Land is a one day festival coming to Charlotte, NC designed to celebrate International Women’s Month. The festival and marketplace features 100+ women-owned businesses, activations, workshops, artists, and more.

The intention of the day is to celebrate women and connect in a raw and authentic manner.

Are men allowed?

Of course! Men should celebrate women just as much as we celebrate each other. They should be ready for real and open conversations, dancing, and all around fun.

Where can I purchase tickets?

Please purchase tickets on our Eventeny profile.

What can I expect at NML?

Expect 100+ woman-owned businesses to shop from, just under 10 workshops, 40+ breakout conversations, hands-on activations and volunteer opportunities, a giant wall of posters designed by local women artists, a merch shop, opportunities to buy food and drink, and ‘confetti photos (throw confetti and have your photo snapped while you experience the joy of celebrating YOU!).

Day-of Event Questions

What GPS location can I use to arrive?

No Man’s Land is being held at the Historic Ford Building at Camp North End. Please use the address 300 Camp Road to get you on-site at CNE. Then follow directional signage on where to park and walk.

What are my parking options?

**Denotes ample parking

  1. Parking Lot (Mount Entrance): 1774 Statesville Avenue, Charlotte, NC, USA **

  2. Parking Lot (Crossroads Entrance): 1801 North Graham Street, Charlotte, NC, USA

  3. Parking Lot (Boileryard Entrance) 1824 Statesville Avenue, Charlotte, NC, USA

  4. Parking Deck 120 Razades Wy, Charlotte, NC 28206, USA**

For other transportation options including bus stops and bike racks, please visit the CNE website.

Where can I find the entrance to No Man’s Land?

No Man’s Land is being held in the Ford Building in the center of CNE. You’ll find the entrance on the northeast side of the building, next to the giant legos.

What is not allowed at No Man’s Land?

We do not allow weapons, pets, bicycles, scooters, skateboards, or solid water bottles (must be clear).

How do you sign up for included workshop?

Stay tuned.

Can I sign up for more than one workshop?

Stay tuned.

Why is there a subject warning for breakout groups?

Our breakout groups are designed to have real and prevalent conversations surrounding topics related to women. Some of the conversations may not be suitable for young ears. We ask that any age guidelines be respected in order to preserve the intention of allowing uninhibited discussions for the intended audience. Parents are advised to include children at their own discretion.