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    The Biggest Events Near Greenville This Weekend

    2024-07-25

    As Greenville continues to grow, the city is brimming with exciting events to explore this weekend. From live concerts to delicious local food, there's something for everyone.

    Here are our top picks for things to do in Greenville this weekend:

    Rock The Country Music Festival

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    The Rock The Country Music Festival will be held in Anderson this year.Photo byAnderson Sports and Entertainment Center

    The producers of the highly acclaimed Rock The South festival are thrilled to announce their latest venture, Rock The Country. This two-day country music extravaganza will travel to seven cities across the United States, bringing massive shows and unforgettable performances to country music fans in small-town America.

    Headlining each night are musical sensations Jason Aldean and Kid Rock. They will be joined by Miranda Lambert, Hank Williams Jr., Lynyrd Skynyrd, and many more. The festival will be held on July 26 and 27 at the Anderson Sports and Entertainment Center.

    Salsa at Sunset

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    Salsa at Sunset will be held in Downtown Greenville's Camperdown PlazaPhoto byLivin' Upstate

    This Friday, Upstate International will host Salsa at Sunset in Downtown Greenville, offering Salsa lessons and live Salsa music. This vibrant event celebrates Latin American culture with live music, great company, and dancing.

    A live Hispanic band will bring cultural music to the Upstate, creating an unforgettable evening. Whether you're an expert dancer or trying Salsa for the first time, all are welcome to enjoy dancing with the community.

    Expect a crowd of all ages enjoying great food, drinks, and fun. Bring your dancing shoes and get ready to have a blast at this family-friendly, free event where everyone is welcome.

    Steel Pulse with Jesse Royal

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    Steel Pulse will perform this Friday at the Peace Center's Pavilion.Photo bySeat Geek

    This Friday, reggae legends Steel Pulse will perform at the Peace Center's Pavilion, marking a pivotal moment in their illustrious career.

    Renowned for their commitment to unification through music, Steel Pulse's twelfth studio album, Mass Manipulation, continues their four-decade legacy of advocating for humanity. Known for tackling controversial topics, their music remains as powerful and relevant as ever.

    The album’s 17 tracks, rich with themes of the African Diaspora and purposeful instrumentation, showcase lead singer David Hinds’ visionary creativity. Revered by younger artists, Steel Pulse exemplifies the transformative power of reggae.

    2024 UPSTATE SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL: HENRY IV

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    The 28th Annual Upstate Shakespeare Festival will be held this weekend in Falls Park.Photo byStephen Boatright/Visit Greenville

    This weekend, the 28th Annual Upstate Shakespeare Festival continues in Greenville with performances of "Henry IV (Parts I & II)" every evening at 7:00 p.m.

    Attendees are encouraged to arrive early to secure a good spot and can bring lawn chairs, blankets, and picnic supplies. Alcohol is permitted in clear, plastic cups with a valid ID and a $1 wristband purchase.

    Each show offers free admission and lasts around two hours, featuring actors in contemporary costumes to highlight Shakespeare's timeless themes.

    TD Saturday Market

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    TD Saturday Market will be held this weekend in Downtown Greenville.Photo bySaturday Market Live

    Experience the best of fresh, locally-sourced produce and farm products this Saturday morning at downtown Greenville's lively farmers' market.

    Each week, thousands of visitors explore the TD Saturday Market, where all food must be grown or produced within 100 miles of Greenville. Local crafters also showcase their creations using locally-sourced supplies.

    Admission is free, and the market runs from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.


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