Entertainment

Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.

At Moo Cow Farms, you can live your petting zoo dreams to the extreme and pet cows in their own home. As you pet these furry friends, you learn all about cows and their habits.
We put together some tips and tricks to help you shine on stage. From what monologue to choose, to what outfit to wear, you’ll be a pro in no time.
We’ve made a concerted effort to orchestrate this roadmap, so you can focus on finding the artists you adore.
To celebrate her upcoming lifestyle book “Not That Fancy: Simple Lessons on Living, Loving, Eating, and Dusting Off Your Boots,” Reba McEntire is partnering with 40 farms across the country as they host Reba-themed corn mazes.
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New this year, the World Champions Rodeo Alliance® (WCRA) brings Rodeo Carolina to Tryon International from October 6-8 for a competition between some of that nation’s best barrel racers, ropers, bull riders + more.
In addition to musical headliners like Khalid and Quinn XCII, there are plenty of other activities at Voyage Music Festival to enjoy.
Adding new interactive games to their collection, Group Therapy expands the fun with this entertainment upgrade.
Born in Greenville and still made in Mauldin, Duke’s Mayonnaise now ranks No. 2 in the US, proving its thick, tangy Southern recipe — and Greenville roots — are here to stay, even as its following and renown continue to grow.
The sun may be setting early, but Greenville still has plenty to do.
The City of Greenville is drafting a long-term plan to enhance traffic flow, reduce congestion, improve safety, and promote alternative modes of transportation.
New SC license plates feature the Moultrie Flag and the phrase “Where the Revolutionary War Was Won.”
Submit your Halloween photos for a chance to be featured in GVLtoday.
Exercise your right to vote for city leadership + bookmark our guide to help you prepare to head to the polls for the Municipal Election in Greenville on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Show some love to your fave businesses in Greenville.
At the Greenville Chamber’s Greenville Greats panel, Artisphere, euphoria, and the City of Greenville talked about the “secret sauce” that makes these major events happen.
Chefs and restaurants will find out if they’ve received a MICHELIN distinction next month, and while you may not be able to secure a ticket to the exclusive event, there is a way to celebrate.
The Mill Village Ministries building in the Village of West Greenville will support the efforts of the organization’s four nonprofits.