#TryThis: Greenville Heritage Sound Check

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Hey GVL, it’s Grace. 👋 Summer is my favorite season and nothing feels more like summer than outdoor, live music.

It’s a good thing that live outdoor music is back at the Peace Center Amphitheatre for Greenville Heritage Sound Check presented by Pepsi Zero Sugar every Wednesday now through September. I went last night, and because I had a great time, I’m here to tell you how you can #TryThis.

Experience:

Greenville Heritage Sound Check presented by Pepsi Zero Sugar

What we tried:

I went to one of the concerts last night, specifically to see Kami Ocean & The Rhythm.

Step one is to buy your tickets ahead of time. It’s $10 to reserve your 6’ x 6’ T-Mobile Safe Space Pod for up to four people. Tickets always go on sale at 10 a.m. each Thursday for the following week’s concert. #ProTip: Set an alarm to remember to buy your tickets. I hopped online at 10:01 a.m. to buy my tickets and got one of the last pods available. You can buy tickets here.

Some important things to remember beforehand:

🎤 Everyone in your pod needs to arrive together to enter at the same time

🎤 You can also purchase beer, wine + Pepsi products onsite

🎤 If you plan on drinking beer or wine, you’ll need to buy a wristband for $1

🎤 Bring cash

🎤 You can bring chairs + blankets as long as they fit inside your 6’x6’ pod

🎤 Masks + social distancing are required

Don’t miss:

You can preorder food from Larkin’s to be delivered to your pod. You can check out the menu + how to preorder here.

What we’re still talking about:

Truthfully? How awesome it felt to experience some live music again in Greenville.

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