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Upcoming concerts in Greenville to add to your calendar

From Luke Bryan to The Lumineers, get your tickets to these upcoming concerts in Greenville before they sell out.

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This lineup spans genres and features legends. | Photos via Peace Center

From country to rock, classical to folk, Greenville’s music scene boasts a little something for everyone. We’ve rounded up 30+ upcoming concerts to help you secure seats before they sell out.

Country

Aden Webb | Friday, Sept. 5 | The Foundry | Don’t miss this release-party performance for his new album “Wolves at the Door.”

Hardy | Saturday, Sept. 13 | CCNB Amphitheatre | This country-rock artist started his career in Nashville, writing songs for Blake Shelton.

Rising Stars Concert | Wednesday, Oct. 15 | The Foundry | A showcase of emerging local talent presented by Eastwood Homes in partnership with Whistle 100.5 — this is an ideal opportunity to discover the next wave of country and Americana stars

Keith Urban | Thursday, Oct. 16 | Bon Secours Wellness Arena | Special guests Chase Matthew, Alana Springsteen, and Karley Scott Collinsto join this Australian-born country star on his “High and Alive World Tour.”

Greenville Country Music Fest | Friday, Oct. 24-Saturday, Oct. 25 | CCNB Amphitheare | Zach Top, Koe Wetzel, Travis Tritt, and Muscadine Bloodline headline this two-day festival.

Jimmie Allen | Friday, March 22 | The Foundry | Don’t miss the rescheduled show for this country music singer and songwriter.

Folk

James Taylor | Monday, Sept. 8 | CCNB Amphitheatre | We’ve gone to Carolina in our mind with this rock and folk legend stopping in the Upstate.

The Lumineers | Tuesday, Sept. 23 | Bon Secours Wellness Arena | This alternative folk band is bringing its “The Automatic World Tour” to Greenville.

Lyle Lovett and his Acoustic Group | Friday, Sept. 26 | Peace Center | The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter is bringing his signature blend of country, swing, jazz, folk, and Texan storytelling.

Amythyst Kiah | Saturday, Dec. 6 | Gunter Theatre at the Peace Center | This critically acclaimed singer-songwriter fuses folk, blues, and roots rock into a powerful, soulful performance.

Andy McKee | Thursday, Feb. 5 | Gunter Theatre at the Peace Center | This intimate solo experience showcases his technique as a world-renowned acoustic guitar virtuoso.

Rock

Shinedown | Saturday, Aug. 23 | Bon Secours Wellness Arena | This rock band – stopping by with its “Dance, Kid, Dance Tour” — has the most number one singles on the Billboard Mainstream Rock charts with 19.

AMERICA | Sunday, Aug. 24 | Peace Center | This multi-platinum-selling group celebrates their 55th anniversary with the “Encore Tour 2025.”

Collective Soul and +LIVE+l | Tuesday, Aug. 26 | CCNB Amphitheatre | These alt‑rock favorites reunite for their first co‑headlining in 17 years.

Congress the band | Friday, Aug. 29 | The Foundry | This five-piece band from Charleston is bringing its Summer Set Tour to the Upstate.

Chevelle | Friday, Sept. 5 | CCNB Amphitheatre | Catch this show with special guests Asking Alexandria and Dead Poet Society.

Ray LaMontagne | Wednesday, Sept. 17 | Peace Center | This artist’s catalog spans nine full-length records, chart-topping radio singles, and a Grammy win.

Melissa Etheridge | Tuesday, Sept. 30 | Peace Center | Known for “Bring Me Some Water,” “No Souvenirs” and “Ain’t It Heavy,” her confessional lyrics and raspy, smoky vocals set her apart from other artists.

Pierce the Veil | Tuesday, Oct. 28 | CCNB Amphitheatre | The “I Can’t Hear You World Tour” promises a high‑energy blend of post‑hardcore anthems and catalog deep cuts across all five studio albums.

Joe Bonamassa | Saturday, March 14 | Bon Secours Wellness Arena | This four-time Grammy-nominated artist will perform many of your favorites as well as songs from his newly announced album, “Breakthrough.

Storm Large | Wednesday, April 22 | Gunter Theatre at the Peace Center | This performance promises songs by pop luminaries, rock goddesses, her originals, and much more.

R&B

Joss Stone | Friday, Oct. 10 | Peace Center | Stone has shared the stage with legends — James Brown, Stevie Wonder, Mick Jagger, Sting, Gladys Knight, and more — and made history with her Total World Tour, performing 247 shows.

Raphael Saadiq | Wednesday, Oct. 15 | Peace Center | From five solo albums to three Grammy Awards, get ready to witness greatness at this phone-free performance.

Jazz

Samara Joy | Sunday, March 29 | Peace Center | Five-time Grammy-winning jazz vocalist Samara Joy, acclaimed for her soulful interpretations and comparisons to Sarah Vaughan, performs selections from her albums “Linger Awhile” and “Portrait” alongside jazz standards and originals.

Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis | Monday, April 20 | Peace Center | Renowned trumpeter Wynton Marsalis leads the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra in a program of works by great jazz composers alongside original pieces performed by the ensemble’s acclaimed soloists.

Classical

Rejoice, Seek Peace, Light Will Come, Live On | Saturday, Sept. 20 | Peace Center | The Greenville Chorale’s fall concert marks both the farewell performance of longtime conductor Bingham Vick, Jr. and the debut of new artistic director Anthony Bernarducci.

The Witcher in Concert | Wednesday, Oct. 8 | Peace Center | Celebrate the 10th anniversary of “The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt” with a cinematic concert featuring the game’s iconic score performed live by orchestra and Polish folk metal band Percival alongside stunning in-game visuals.

Peter and the Wolf | Saturday, Nov. 1 + Sunday, Nov. 2 | Gunter Theatre at the Peace Center | The Greenville Symphony Orchestra brings back its sold-out hit “Peter and the Wolf,” pairing Grieg’s Peer Gynt Suite with a Carolina-set adventure and Prokofiev’s classic tale, narrated by Greenville’s own Mimi Wyche.

Il Divo | Wednesday, Nov. 5 | Peace Center | This quartet has graced the world’s grandest stages, from the Summer Olympics and FIFA World Cup to the Diamond Jubilee at Windsor and the Commander-in-Chief’s Ball, and now the Peace Center.

An American in Paris | Saturday, Nov. 22 + Sunday, Nov. 23 | Peace Center | The Greenville Symphony Orchestra presents a program led by Edvard Tchivzhel, featuring Bernstein’s “Overture to Candide,” Gershwin’s “An American in Paris,” and Rachmaninoff’s “Symphonic Dances.”

“Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” in Concert | Saturday, Jan. 10 + Sunday, Jan. 11 | Peace Center | The Greenville Symphony Orchestra performs Patrick Doyle’s score live as the fourth film in the series plays on the big screen.

Akropolis Reed Quintet | Sunday, Jan. 25 | Gunter Theatre at the Peace Center | This is your chance to see the first reed quintet to earn a Grammy.

Dvořák’s Cello Concerto | Saturday, Feb. 7 + Sunday, Feb. 8 | Peace Center | The program features Ives’ “Unanswered Question,” Osorio’s “El Paraíso Según María,” Márquez’s “Danzón No. 2,” and Dvořák’s “Cello Concerto in B minor” with guest soloist Tommy Mesa.

Dvorak’s American String Quartet | Saturday, Feb. 14 + Sunday, Feb. 15 | Gunter Theatre at the Peace Center | This Valentine’s weekend concert features Miguel Del Aguila’s “Wind Quintet No. 2" and Dvořák’s “String Quartet No. 12 ‘The American’”, performed by Greenville Symphony’s principal musicians.

The 5 Browns | Thursday, Feb. 19 | Peace Center | Joined by pianist Stephen Beus, the group will perform works for five pianos, showcasing their Juilliard-trained artistry and international acclaim.

Grand Canyon Suite + Rachmaninoff 2 | Saturday, March 14 + Sunday, March 15 | Peace Center | The program features Rachmaninoff’s “Piano Concerto No. 2" with soloist Jonathan Mamora, Tate’s “Spider Brings Fire,” and Grofé’s “Grand Canyon Suite” with accompanying visuals.

The Crossing | Thursday, March 26 | Peace Center | This Grammy-winning chamber choir, led by Donald Nally, is known for premiering nearly 190 new works that often address social, environmental, and political themes, with 36 recordings and multiple Grammy Awards for Best Choral Performance.

The Last Five Years: American Music Now | Saturday, March 28 + Sunday, March 29 | Gunter Theatre at the Peace Center | The program features Assad’s “Circus Fantasia,” Balch’s “music for young water that danced beneath my feet,” a world premiere by Rodriguez, and Beecher’s “Tell Me Again” with soloist Seth Russell.

West Side Story Symphonic Dances + Fanfare for the Common Man | Saturday, April 11 + Sunday, April 12 | Peace Center | The program features Copland’s “Fanfare for the Common Man” and “Clarinet Concerto” with soloist John Sadak, Meyer’s “Turbulent Flames” (SC premiere), Simon’s “Four Black American Dances,” and Bernstein’s “West Side Story Symphonic Dances.”

An Evening with Yo-Yo Ma: Reflections in Words and Music | Thursday, April 16 | Peace Center | The famed cellist presents a program of core repertoire paired with reflections on art, human connection, and culture’s role in shaping our shared future.

Dicey Langston: The South Carolina Girl Who Defied an Army | Saturday, April 25 + Sunday, April 26 | Gunter Theatre at the Peace Center | The program features the world premiere of Kay and Waldrop’s “Dicey Langston” with narrator (to be announced) and Copland’s “Appalachian Spring.”

Season Finale: Porgy and Bess | Saturday, May 16- + Sunday, May 17 | Peace Center | The program features Copland’s “Old American Songs” with soloist Kate Jackman and Gershwin’s “Porgy and Bess, A Concert of Songs” with soloists Laquita Mitchell, DeAndre Simmons, and Kate Jackman, joined by chorus under William Burgess.

Gospel

SpiritFest 2025 | Sunday, Aug. 31 | Bon Secours Wellness Arena | This year’s lineup features American Idol winner Jamal Roberts alongside Yolanda Adams, Shirley Caesar, Tasha Cobbs Leonard, Ricky Dillard, Luther Barnes, and Doc McKenzie & The Hi-Lites.

Sweet Honey In The Rock | Sunday, Sept. 14 | Peace Center | This group performs a cappella harmonies blending music, theater, and social justice, showcasing songs from their album "#LoveInEvolution.”

Tye Tribbett | Wednesday, Oct. 29 | Peace Center | The three-time Grammy winner and 2024 Best Gospel Album recipient, performs a genre-spanning set of praise and worship with support from Mike Todd, ANTHNY, and BRIANNA.

Trey McLaughlin & The Sounds of Zamar | Friday, March 6 | Peace Center | Known for rich harmonies and soulful arrangements of gospel and musical theater, this ensemble performs original compositions and covers that have earned over 80 million YouTube views and international acclaim.

Holiday

Leslie Odom, Jr. | Sunday, Nov. 30 | Peace Center | This Tony and Grammy Award winner performs holiday classics, originals from Christmas albums, and selections from “Hamilton” as part of a festive Christmas tour.

The Tenors | Tuesday, Dec. 2 | Peace Center | Hear Christmas classics and new renditions with this group’s signature harmonies and vocals as part of the Joy to the World tour.

A Time for Three Holiday | Friday, Dec. 5 | Gunter Theatre at the Peace Center | The Grammy- and Emmy-winning trio blends classical, Americana, and singer-songwriter styles with violin, double bass, and vocals in a genre-defying performance.

Holiday at Peace | Friday, Dec. 12-Sunday, Dec. 14 | Peace Center | This holiday program features Broadway’s Michael Maliakel with a mix of festive music, local talent, and family traditions.

Christian

Tauren Wells | Saturday, Oct. 18 | Peace Center | A multi-platinum artist with 10 Grammy nominations and eight Dove Awards performs a genre-blending set of gospel, pop, hip-hop, and R&B, featuring hits like “Known and “Hills and Valleys” alongside new music from “Let The Church Sing.”

Brandon Lake | Thursday, April 23 | Bon Secours Wellness Arena | He’s performing favorites like “Gratitude,” “Graves Into Gardens,” “COUNT ’EM,” and new songs from the upcoming album “King of Hearts.”

Other genres

Los Tigres del Norte | Friday, Sept. 12 | Bon Secours Wellness Arena | Boasting a career that spans more than five decades, these musicians broke Cardi B’s attendance record at RodeoHouston in March 2019.

7th Annual Greenville Blues Festival | Saturday, Oct. 4 | Bon Secours Wellness Arena | The 7th Annual Greenville Blues Festival features Tucka, King George, Pokey Bear, West Love, J-Wonn, Lenny Williams, Theodis Ealey, and 803 Fresh, singer of the viral hit “Boots on The Ground.”

Suicide Boys | Wednesday, Oct. 8 | CCNB Amphitheatre | The hip-hop duo brings their “Grey Day Tour 2025" with special guest BONES to the Upstate.