Events Calendar
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Farm Fresh Tunes from the Upstate
Celebrate Spartanburg’s rich musical heritage with Locally Sourced, a concert dedicated to showcasing the incredible talent of composers and musicians from our very own community. This intimate performance features works crafted by native artists from the Piedmont region of South Carolina, offering a glimpse into the creative spirit that thrives right here at home. From innovative new compositions to pieces that reflect the unique cultural tapestry of the Upstate, “Locally Sourced” is a tribute to the power of local artistry. Join us for an evening of connection, creativity, and pride in the sounds of Spartanburg.
Laugh for a Child 2026 – Celebrating 20 Years of Smiles!
Friday, January 30, 2026 | 6:30 PM | Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium
Join Healthy Smiles of Spartanburg for the 20th Anniversary of Laugh for a Child, Spartanburg’s premier comedy fundraiser benefiting free dental care for local children in need. Enjoy a night of laughter and live entertainment featuring nationally acclaimed comedian Derrick Stroup, Queen City Keys and Uptown Dueling Pianos, plus exciting raffles, prizes, and surprises throughout the evening.
All proceeds support Healthy Smiles’ mission to provide free dental screenings, education, and treatment for children across Spartanburg, Cherokee, and Union Counties.
Tickets and sponsorships are available now at healthysmilesonline.org
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Don’t miss the funniest night in the ’Burg — where every laugh helps a child smile brighter!
Designed for people of all ages to learn about music and how it impacts us, this concert features classical favorites, musical surprises and audience interaction. Experience fun classics as we explore the orchestra. Note: This show starts at 6:00PM.
Meet the Music Club of Greenville in the lobby and learn how they collect and refurbish instruments for local students and other community music support services. Want to recycle an instrument to a deserving student? Bring it to the concert or ask the representatives how to donate it.
Join us at the reception following the concert and get to know the musicians over food and conversation. Concert, reception and parking – absolutely FREE!
Designed for people of all ages to learn about music and how it impacts us, this concert features classical favorites, musical surprises and audience interaction. Experience fun classics as we explore the orchestra. Note: This show starts at 6:00PM.
Meet the Music Club of Greenville in the lobby and learn how they collect and refurbish instruments for local students and other community music support services. Want to recycle an instrument to a deserving student? Bring it to the concert or ask the representatives how to donate it.
Join us at the reception following the concert and get to know the musicians over food and conversation. Concert, reception and parking – absolutely FREE!
Billy Strings is a force to be reckoned with in the world of American roots music. Born William Lee Apostol, this prodigious guitarist, singer, and songwriter has captivated audiences across the globe with his virtuosic playing, heartfelt lyrics, and boundless energy on stage. With a sound that seamlessly blends traditional bluegrass, folk, country, and metal influences, Billy Strings has become a leading figure in the modern roots music revival. Hailing from the musical hotbed of Michigan, Billy Strings discovered his passion for music at a young age.
This is a four day music festival at Harrrah’s Cherokee Center Asheville.
Billy Strings is a force to be reckoned with in the world of American roots music. Born William Lee Apostol, this prodigious guitarist, singer, and songwriter has captivated audiences across the globe with his virtuosic playing, heartfelt lyrics, and boundless energy on stage. With a sound that seamlessly blends traditional bluegrass, folk, country, and metal influences, Billy Strings has become a leading figure in the modern roots music revival. Hailing from the musical hotbed of Michigan, Billy Strings discovered his passion for music at a young age.
This is a four day music festival at Harrrah’s Cherokee Center Asheville.
Billy Strings is a force to be reckoned with in the world of American roots music. Born William Lee Apostol, this prodigious guitarist, singer, and songwriter has captivated audiences across the globe with his virtuosic playing, heartfelt lyrics, and boundless energy on stage. With a sound that seamlessly blends traditional bluegrass, folk, country, and metal influences, Billy Strings has become a leading figure in the modern roots music revival. Hailing from the musical hotbed of Michigan, Billy Strings discovered his passion for music at a young age.
This is a four day music festival at Harrrah’s Cherokee Center Asheville.
Billy Strings is a force to be reckoned with in the world of American roots music. Born William Lee Apostol, this prodigious guitarist, singer, and songwriter has captivated audiences across the globe with his virtuosic playing, heartfelt lyrics, and boundless energy on stage. With a sound that seamlessly blends traditional bluegrass, folk, country, and metal influences, Billy Strings has become a leading figure in the modern roots music revival. Hailing from the musical hotbed of Michigan, Billy Strings discovered his passion for music at a young age.
This is a four day music festival at Harrrah’s Cherokee Center Asheville.
Are you looking for an excuse to knit or crochet for a good cause? Help make baby hats and blankets and adult hats, scarves, and slippers to support at-risk newborns and homeless adults. Your handmade knitwear will keep our neighbors warm. Volunteers with basic skills in knitting or crocheting are welcome. Please bring your own needles or crochet hooks and a pattern.
Check out Knit-n-Give on WLOS: http://wlos.com/news/only-on-wloscom/close-knit-group-of-women-use-their-talents-to-help-asheville-charities
New Old School Bluegrass
Authentic Unlimited is a dynamic bluegrass band that blends rich harmonies with skillful instrumentation to create a sound that is both timeless and innovative. Comprised of seasoned musicians, including former members of the legendary Doyle Lawson & Quicksilver, the band brings a deep-rooted passion for traditional bluegrass, infused with fresh energy. Having earned recognition with IBMA (International Bluegrass Music Association) awards, IBMA nominations, and Dove Awards nominations, the band’s talent and dedication to their craft is widely celebrated in the bluegrass community. Their heartfelt lyrics and soulful melodies resonate with audiences, offering an authentic musical experience that speaks to both old and new generations of bluegrass fans. With the release of their latest album So Much for Forever and Gospel Sessions Vol. 2 Authentic Unlimited continues to leave a lasting impact on the bluegrass scene.
Join us for a night of bluegrass with Balsam Range and JackTown Ramblers.
Balsam Range:
Celebrating its 18th year together, bluegrass juggernaut Balsam Range is charging headlong toward the unknown horizon of what is currently unfolding as the group enters a new, promising chapter of its vast, ever-evolving musical career. Coming into 2025, the group: Caleb Smith (guitar, vocals), Tim Surrett (bass, dobro, vocals) Alan Bibey ( mandolin, vocals) and banjoist Marc Pruett — is gearing up to not only release new music, but also once again hit the road, touring majestic theaters and backwoods gatherings — all in the name of bluegrass music.
https://www.balsamrange.com/
JackTown Ramblers:
JackTown Ramblers perform bluegrass, string band, swing and gypsy jazz arrangements – often all in the same set — providing an eclectic feel to their music. Powerful instrumentation and vocals are the centerpiece of their sound and the material selection pulls from a wide array of styles, artists and genres.
The band consists of Gabriel Wiseman (Mandolin & Vocals), Brett Setzer (Banjo & vocals), Mike Street (Bass & Vocals), and Steve Bradshaw (Guitar & Vocals).
https://www.jacktownband.com/
In the intimate setting of a small music hall, Foothills Brass players take the stage to reveal the range of brass instruments from crisp to warm – bright to mellow – powerful to tender. And yes, brass players can make you weep. It’s a chance to experience how talented Foothills musicians are.
Everyone is invited to visit the art displayed at the Gallery before or after the concert. Concert, art gallery and parking – absolutely FREE!
In the intimate setting of a small music hall, the Foothills Woodwind Quintet takes the stage. The flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon and French horn have a diversity of sound that will amuse, surprise and delight you. With no conductor, Chamber Music players respond to each other in real time, listening, reflecting and adapting. And the audience gets to listen in on their intimate conversation.
The audience is invited to visit the art displayed at the Gallery before or after the concert. Concert, art gallery and parking are all – absolutely FREE!
Are you looking for an excuse to knit or crochet for a good cause? Help make baby hats and blankets and adult hats, scarves, and slippers to support at-risk newborns and homeless adults. Your handmade knitwear will keep our neighbors warm. Volunteers with basic skills in knitting or crocheting are welcome. Please bring your own needles or crochet hooks and a pattern.
Check out Knit-n-Give on WLOS: http://wlos.com/news/only-on-wloscom/close-knit-group-of-women-use-their-talents-to-help-asheville-charities
Spartanburg Philharmonic teams up once again with our friends Spartanburg Little Theatre for an unforgettable Best of Broadway concert, celebrating the biggest hits from Broadway’s most iconic musicals. This exciting collaboration will bring to life show-stopping numbers and timeless melodies from beloved productions, featuring outstanding vocal performances from SLT alongside the full orchestra. Whether you love the golden age of Broadway or the latest blockbusters, this concert promises an evening filled with drama, romance, and the thrill of live theatre. Join us for a spectacular journey through the magic of the “Great White Way!” Presented by the Spartanburg Philharmonic.
A Symphony of Suspense!
Unleash your inner detective as the Philharmonic unravels an interactive murder mystery piece by piece.
Program Highlights*
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Paul Schoenfield, Cafe Music, I & III
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Piazzola, Oblivion
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Shostakovich, Piano Trio no. 1
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Lera Auerbach, Tryptic, IV
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Nico Muhly, Common Ground
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Ellen Zwilich, Trio, I
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Dan Visconti, Lonesome Roads, VI. & VII
Saint- Saens – Introduction and Rondo Cappriccio. Future Star Competition winner Olivia Lee performs with Foothills Philharmonic a work that is in the repertoire of all the great violinists. A fantasy in the Spanish manner, it is full of poetry and lyricism, syncopation and virtuosity with a finale where the violin plays to the point of exhaustion.
Glière – Symphony No. 1 in E flat Major. This powerful symphony is unmistakenly Russian. It starts off light then serious; it combines ballet music with folk songs; then becomes somber and reflective before being dragged back into the light with echoes of the first movement. This symphony is like “moody Russian music on happy pills.”
Loaves and Fishes will be in the lobby where you can learn how you can they rescue surplus food and redistribute it, free of charge, to reduce food insecurity in Greenville County.
Join us at the reception following the concert and get to know the musicians over food and conversation. Concert, reception and parking are all – absolutely Free.
Saint- Saens – Introduction and Rondo Cappriccio. Future Star Competition winner Olivia Lee performs with Foothills Philharmonic a work that is in the repertoire of all the great violinists. A fantasy in the Spanish manner, it is full of poetry and lyricism, syncopation and virtuosity with a finale where the violin plays to the point of exhaustion.
Glière – Symphony No. 1 in E flat Major. This powerful symphony is unmistakenly Russian. It starts off light then serious; it combines ballet music with folk songs; then becomes somber and reflective before being dragged back into the light with echoes of the first movement. This symphony is like “moody Russian music on happy pills.”
Loaves and Fishes will be in the lobby where you can learn how you can they rescue surplus food and redistribute it, free of charge, to reduce food insecurity in Greenville County.
Join us at the reception following the concert and get to know the musicians over food and conversation. Concert, reception and parking are all – absolutely Free.
Comedian and actor Rory Scovel – a Greenville, S.C. native –will have two hometown shows in his 2026 Know Your Enemy Tour, playing The Radio Room on Thursday, April 2, 2026 at 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. The evening is presented by
Big Spring Entertainment and tickets to both shows on April 2, 2026 are now on sale at
radioroomgreenville.com.
Rory Scovel is an actor, comedian, and writer. His latest comedy special Rory Scovel: Religion, Sex,
and A Few Things In Between released in February, 2024 on Max.
