Here are the euphoria events you can still attend in 2024.

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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Slide into these events. | Photo provided by euphoria

We’re feeling euphoric. This week, from Thursday, Sept. 19 to Sunday, Sept. 22, euphoria — Greenville’s premier food and wine festival — is taking over the town with culinary experiences that aren’t to be missed.

We’ve got good news, all remaining tickets are 20% off with the code “euphoria24.” This code is valid until 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 18. It does not apply to previously-purchased tickets or Feast by the Field discounted locals tickets for $85 (available Sunday only).

Here are the events you can still attend:

Thursday, Sept. 19

  • Cycle and Refuel | Thursday, Sept. 19 | 10 a.m.-2 p.m. | Restaurant 17 , Travelers Rest | $150 | Enjoy a 30-mile ride with American professional road racing cyclist and two-time Olympian Christian Vande Velde before you refuel with lunch prepared by Chef Haydn Shaak.
  • Pass a Good Time | Thursday, Sept. 19 | 6:30 p.m. | Fork and Plough | $190 | Known for his use of fresh, local ingredients, Chef Shawn Kelly of Fork and Plough is collaborating with NOLA Chef Sue Zemanick on an immersive multi-course dinner.
  • Aged to Perfection | Thursday, Sept. 19 | 7-10 p.m. | Judson Mill | $135 | Enjoy an evening full of bourbon, bites, and dynamic tunes from 80s-inspired band, Neon Arcadia.

Friday, Sept. 20

  • Party in the Park | Friday, Sept. 20 | 7-10 p.m. | Fluor Field at the West End | $130 | Dust off your dancing shoes for a Steel Toe Stiletto concert as you enjoy bites from regional chefs + craft beverages.

Saturday, Sept. 21

  • Bring Your A-Game | Saturday, Sept. 21 | 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. | Culinary & Hospitality Innovation Center | $60 | It’s time to bring your A-game as you learn how to create a wood-fired tailgate feast with Chef Keith Roberts in this hands-on classroom.
  • Feast by the Field | Saturday, Sept. 21-Sunday, Sept. 22 | Times vary | Fluor Field at the West End | $100 | Sample from chefs, breweries, winemakers, and regional distillers, learn some new techniques, and celebrate 10 years of the SC Chef Ambassador program.
  • Prost! | Saturday, Sept. 21 | 1-2 p.m. | The Whale | $50 | Delve into the regional varieties and centuries-old traditions that define German beer culture while savoring a range of brews with perfectly paired bites.
  • Where to Be-gin | Saturday, Sept. 21 | 3-4 p.m. | Vault & Vator | $65 | In this hands-on class, you will sample multiple styles of gin from Durham Distillery, learn about their unique flavor profiles, and create your own gin-based cocktail.
  • Grows Together, Goes Together | Saturday, Sept. 21 | 3-4:30 p.m. | The Community Tap | $65 | As each bite of cheese is matched with a wine from the same region, you will taste the effects terroir has on the flavors, notes, and balance of each pairing.
  • Reign of the Terroir | Saturday, Sept. 21 | 3-4:30 p.m. | Champions Club | $120 | From the flavor profiles to the environment, sip along and listen to the stories behind an expertly curated lineup from the Mission Grape team.
  • An Unbeetable Fusion | Saturday, Sept. 21 | 7 p.m. | The 07 | $175 | Local chef Jennifer Barone and Asheville’s Nick Barr will team up to bring you an unbeetable fusion at this outside-the-box, vegetable-based dinner.
  • Unexpected Expectations | Saturday, Sept. 21 | 7 p.m. | Woodside Bistro | $175 | Enjoy an imaginative menu with cocktail pairings, both of which are sure to keep you on your toes.

Sunday, Sept. 22

  • Beer Necessities | Sunday, Sept. 22 | 1-2 p.m. | Fireforge Crafted Beer | $50 | Explore the art of beer at this classroom focused on brews with advanced flavor profiles accompanied by different food pairings.
  • Sake to Ya | Sunday, Sept. 22 | 1-2:30 p.m. | The Community Tap | $65 | Experience the heritage and nuanced flavors as you sample a variety of sake, led by The Sake Ninja, all while experiencing the versatility of Japanese rice wine.
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