Sing your heart out at these karaoke spots in Greenville
We wish we could hear through the screen. | Photo by Group Therapy
Are you working late because you’re a singer? Sometimes, at the end of a long day, you just need to belt your heart out. We put together a list of karaoke spots in Greenville so you can do less Googling and more singing.
Group Therapy, 320 Falls St., Ste. G | Fridays
Ever wanted to try karaoke but didn’t want to face the bright lights alone? Group Therapy has you covered with multiple mics, so you and your friends can be embarrassed on an equal scale.
Smileys on the Roxx, 734 S. Main St., Ste. A | Wednesdays
Not only can you sing your little diva heart out, but Smiley’s on the Roxx has a live band to back you up.
Sharkey’s Pub, 112 Main St. | Select Thursday nights
Grab a cold one and rock the night away at Sharkey’s.
Hall of Fame Sports Grill, 531 Wade Hampton Blvd. | Fridays
Karaoke is hosted by Fred Rock, drink specials are courtesy of Hall of Fame, and entertainment is courtesy of you.
GasLight Lounge & Grill, 600 Keith Dr. | Select Fridays
If you’re feeling jittery, you might be able to convince City Editor Stephanie (who very possibly could be reffing sand volleyball at The Irish Pub next door) to hit the stage with you.
Tip It Back Sports Grille, 215 Pelham Rd. | Thursdays
They’ve got the drinks, you’ve got the talent. Bring it on.
Velo Fellow, 1 Augusta St., Ste. 126 | Tuesdays
Velo Fellow is hosting karaoke every Tuesday at 7 p.m., and, as the Instagram caption announcing it says, “release your inhibitions and feel the rain on your skin.” Whose go-to song is “Unwritten” by Natasha Bedingfield?
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Greek Wine Dinner | Monday, May 20 | 6-8:30 p.m. | Curean, 732 S. Main St., Greenville | $100 | Enjoy a four-course dinner with Greek wine pairings.
Yoga on the Plaza | Monday, May 20 | 6:30-7:30 p.m. | Camperdown Plaza, 315 S. Main St., Greenville | Free | Abbey Garcia from Zen Rabbit Yoga leads a rejuvenating class each Monday to help you embrace the serenity of a new week.
Tuesday, May 21
Jellyfish Air Plant Terrarium Workshop | Tuesday, May 21 | 6-7:15 p.m. | Sun and Soil Plant Parlor, 403 Augusta St., Greenville | $45 | Get step-by-step instructions on how to create your very own sea-themed air plant terrarium.’
Wednesday, May 22
Open Mic Night | Wednesday, May 22 | 6:30-9 p.m. | The Pub for What Ales You, 105 New Plaza Dr., Unit C, Greenville | Free entry | Show off your skills at open mic night with host, Chris Reynolds.
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Real Estate
$2.4 million. That’s how much this “European-styled home” sold for earlier this month in Greenville. The 9,700 sqft home — located at 20 Babbs Hollow Rd. — features a 1,500-bottle wine cellar, a fitness room, and a terrace with a hot tub in off the primary bedroom suite. We’re eagerly awaiting an invite over from the new owners. (The Post and Courier Greenville)
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The South knows its barbecue. Yelp released its list of Top 100 BBQ Spots 2024, and, no surprise, four SC spots made the cut. Two are in the Upstate: Greenville’s Smoky Dreams Barbecue and Catering snagged the No. 91 spot + Pendleton’s The Smokin’ Pig landed the No. 69 spot.
Plan Ahead
Bollywood, meet Greenville. Upstate International + the India Association of Greenville are hosting Bollywood at Sunset on Friday, May 31 in Camperdown Plaza. Take a dance lesson, enjoy a DJ + a light show, get inked with a Henna tattoo, and sip at a cash bar.
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