The most local events in Greenville, SC

Your curated calendar for new openings, tours, exhibits, and foodie events in Greenville, SC.

Thousands of people fill Main Street in Greenville, SC for the 2022 Artisphere Festival

Artisphere will take place Fri., May 12-Sun., May 14, 2023.

Photo by GVLtoday

You asked, we’re answering. A new and improved GVLtoday events calendar is here.

Or maybe you didn’t realize we even had an events calendar — consider this your ticket to the most fun and relevant events in Greenville, including:

As Greenvillians ourselves, we love making sure that Greenville has access to the most robust, relevant, and hyperlocal events calendar possible. In part, we rely on readers like you to keep us in the loop — start submitting your events now. (Just like before, you can add your event to our calendar for free, but we’ve also added a few new paid promotional opportunities to take advantage of as well, starting at just $15.)

In addition to the hundreds of events that you can discover each month on our website, each issue of our newsletter features a dedicated events section, with our curated editorial picks for the upcoming week, organized by day. Keep scrolling just a little bit and you’ll see what we mean. Pro tip: Click the link to see our full calendar if you want to start planning ahead.

Want to know which events we’re most excited about? Your friendly neighborhood City Editors (👋 that’s us, Danielle + Kyle) can often be found out and about at the newest restaurant openings, baseball games, festivals, and arts events — see what we’re up to in the Wrap section at the bottom of each newsletter or by following us on Instagram @GVLtoday.

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