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A group of performers lip-syncing on stage during a live event.

Cheer on local performers as they lip-sync their hearts out for a great cause.

Photos by TOWN Carolina + Gwinn Davis

Love a good lip-sync showdown? You won’t want to miss this.

Sync for Survivors 2025, presented by the Fred Collins Foundation, returns to the Greenville Theatre on Saturday, Aug. 23. Local cancer survivors, community leaders, and supporters will perform fan-favorite hits to help raise money for the Cancer Survivors Park Alliance, the nonprofit behind the park’s cancer-support programs and features.

Your ticket includes tasty bites and drinks from Larkin’s. Psst… Don’t forget to vote for your favorite act and show your support.

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