Festivals

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

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The iconic funk band responsible for hits like “Celebration” and “Get Down on It” will play a free show at this year’s Celebrate Anderson Festival.
Pack your reusable shopping bags, because we’ve rounded up farmers markets around Greenville, SC.
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We’re giving away a pair of three-day VIP tickets to this Charlotte music festival in partnership with Southern Entertainment.
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Catch a world-class film fest at RiverRun — no passport required.
Plus, we have a special discount code for you through Wednesday, Sept. 18 so you can experience euphoria on a budget.
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Centre Stage dropped its Fringe Festival lineup for the 2024-2025 season
Shop for everyone on your list in one place at Kringle Village + Holiday Market.
Two plays, three musicals, an variety show, and a cabaret featuring a Tony-nominated star will take over Downtown Greenville, SC’s theaters for the SC New Play Festival from Thursday, Aug. 8 to Sunday, Aug. 11.
Presented by the American Institute of Architects, the PAWchitecture pet furniture competition will raise money for Greenville County Animal Care.
Get your calendars out and start booking your reservations at these Greenville-area eateries offering special dishes, menus, and deals for a limited time during Restaurant Week South Carolina.
Whether you’re plunging into icy water, holding a plank on a Megaformer, or basking in red light, wellness in 2026 is about finding what makes you feel good. With so many options popping up around Greenville, we’re sharing where to try these wellness trends.
Let’s take a look at some stats on the history of snow in Greenville
We saw 2025 design trends come to life at the Hispanic Alliance’s 2025 Homes for the Holiday event.
A new 6,800-sqft indoor golf facility with advanced training technology, six simulator bays, and on-site refreshments is opening soon at Greenville’s Judson Mill District.
The Urban Forest Comprehensive Plan will inventory Greenville’s canopy, shape future tree policy, and invite public input starting in 2026.
We’re looking at the request for proposal to bring in an architect for the project, plus other city halls with features that caught our eye.
It’s the first time the Paladins have ever made it to the College Cup.
Our readers have spoken — here are the best local spots our city has to offer, from the best coffee shop to the best apartment complex to the best dentist.