Lucky Seat doesn’t usually keep a permanent Charlotte listing; it tends to show a city only when there’s an active show in that market, so “nothing in Charlotte anymore” often just means no current eligible tour stop is running there right now.

What’s probably happening

  • The Charlotte lottery page appears to be tied to specific productions and dates, not a standing local inventory.
  • A past example from Blumenthal Arts shows Charlotte lottery entries opening only for certain shows and performance windows, which fits that pattern.
  • Lucky Seat’s own social posts also suggest lottery dates are announced week by week, so gaps can happen between productions.

Most likely reasons

  1. No current tour production is booked in Charlotte right now.
  1. The show may be using a different ticketing or lottery setup for this stop.
  1. The venue may have simply moved on to a different title, so the Charlotte lottery disappears until the next eligible show.

Plain-English version

Think of it less like a local store and more like a pop-up deal that appears only when a show is in town. When there’s no Charlotte engagement, there’s nothing for Lucky Seat to list there.

TL;DR

Charlotte is probably empty because Lucky Seat only posts the city when a show is currently running there, and there doesn’t seem to be an active Charlotte lottery at the moment.