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Moonlight Movies returns to Falls Park

Here are the titles playing in Falls Park almost every Thursday in September and October for Moonlight Movies.

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It’s one of the first signs of fall.

Photo by the City of Greenville

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Shake the grass out of your favorite picnic blanket + grab the fam — Moonlight Movies return to Falls Park on Thursday, Sept. 4.

When and where

Movies will be shown Thursdays in September and October at dusk near the Falls Park stage. Come early to grab your favorite spot on the lawn.

Food + drink

Local vendors will be on site serving food, and you can bring your own alcohol. Make sure you have an ID and that you purchase a $1 wristbands.

What to bring (and leave)

You can also pack food and drinks from home. Be sure to bring chairs or blankets. Pro tip: The ground can be wet, so we recommend layering a tarp beneath a blanket.

Leave all pets, glass bottles + cups, and means of smoking at home.

What’s playing

The 2025 lineup drops soon.

The series is family-friendly, but click each title for specific content ratings.

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