Events Calendar
Explore family friendly events, theatres, galleries, concerts, nightlife, things to do, and more in the Greenville, SC and Upstate areas.
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September 5 – 28
Whodunit? Detective Poirot is determined to find out in Agatha Christie’s thrilling murder mystery. Passengers aboard the opulent Orient Express awake to frightful news: Overnight, the American business mogul among them was stabbed to death behind locked doors. Thankfully, debonair detective Hercule Poirot is on the train and on the case and suddenly every passenger becomes a suspect. Tensions rise as Poirot searches for the killer lurking in their midst and who just may strike again. All aboard for a suspenseful evening that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Event Times: 2:00 PM & 7:30 PM
Ticket Prices: $50 / $60 / $70
Child Pricing Available (17 & under)

A pair of adorably inept playwrights perform a backer’s audition for their new, hilariously ill-advised production. It’s a big splashy musical about printing press inventor Johan Gutenberg, with a lot of trucker hats.
WHY SEE THIS SHOW:
Absurdly funny, inherently theatrical, this is a tour de force for two musical theater performers. We have two incredible performers doing what they were meant to do: sing about the invention of the printing press in a musical written by the Tony-nominated guys behind BEETLEJUICE.
But it’s not really about Gutenberg, it’s really about our two performers, their love for their craft and their platonic love for each other. The joy in watching this show is how people with the best talent but questionable intentions can create something absurd, weird, moving, and hilarious, all without guile. It’s a sweet show with a sweet message, but also has madcap comedy throughout. There are multiple group dance numbers. Despite there being only two people in the cast.
This is a unicorn, in that it is a musical for people who don’t like musicals and also a musical for people who love musicals!
WHO SHOULD SEE THIS SHOW? If you enjoy HEDWIG, THE THANKSGIVING PLAY, THE DROWSY CHAPERONE, or BEETLEJUICE…this show will be a great time!
Make plans to attend the PBC Classic Car Show Sat., September 20th. Proceeds benefit our community food pantry! Free admission to the public and $20 to enter your classic ride in the competition ‘. Registration and set-up begins at 9am. Be sure to bring canned goods to donate!
We welcome girls and boys 5-18 of all skill levels to come play golf! Our tour is uniquely comprised of: those who are playing in their first tournament, those who are working towards their goals, those who have competed in States, Regionals, and Worlds, as well as those who are seeking and working hard towards earning college scholarships.Fun and family friendly events. Our researched and proven program, provides girls and boys ages 5-18 the opportunity to progressively grow, learn and compete in golf tournaments. We also have optional Parent/Grandparent caddies on our tour. This provides tour players the opportunity to develop, grow and improve their parent/child relationship, while learning the role of caddies/players. The Top 5 in each age group at each event earn medals! Spots are first come, first serve. Sign up soon and Register before deadline.
YOU’RE INVITED to our 2025 Adult/Child Mini Golf Tournament! Join us for a fun tournament on Sept. 20 at South Carolina’s newest mini golf course at The Club at Brookstone for Ages 5-18! All skill levels welcome. 🎉 Share with friends and Sign up before the deadline
September 5 – 28
Whodunit? Detective Poirot is determined to find out in Agatha Christie’s thrilling murder mystery. Passengers aboard the opulent Orient Express awake to frightful news: Overnight, the American business mogul among them was stabbed to death behind locked doors. Thankfully, debonair detective Hercule Poirot is on the train and on the case and suddenly every passenger becomes a suspect. Tensions rise as Poirot searches for the killer lurking in their midst and who just may strike again. All aboard for a suspenseful evening that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Event Times: 2:00 PM & 7:30 PM
Ticket Prices: $50 / $60 / $70
Child Pricing Available (17 & under)

What began in Greenville, SC as a spark between a restaurateur and a musician has ignited into one of the Southeast’s premier food, wine, and music festivals. Now celebrating 20 incredible years, euphoria has evolved from a passionate idea into a beloved four-day experience that draws attendees from across the country. This milestone year marks two decades of unforgettable flavors, soulful sounds, and unmatched hospitality.
Over the last 19 years, euphoria has built its reputation on exclusive tasting events, intimate musical performances, hands-on cooking demonstrations, engaging wine seminars, and unforgettable multi-course dinners. As we toast to twenty years of euphoria, we’re turning up the volume, raising our glasses higher, and diving even deeper into the vibrant community that makes it all possible.
Renowned for its up-close-and-personal culinary, musical, and educational experiences, euphoria puts you front and center with celebrated chefs, award-winning musicians, craft brewers, master sommeliers, and one-of-a-kind events you won’t find anywhere else.
As a nonprofit festival, euphoria is proud to give back—supporting local charities and uplifting the Greenville community that has fueled its success. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a first-time guest, this anniversary celebration is the perfect time to eat, sip & listen like never before.
GREASE
September 5-21, 2025
A pair of adorably inept playwrights perform a backer’s audition for their new, hilariously ill-advised production. It’s a big splashy musical about printing press inventor Johan Gutenberg, with a lot of trucker hats.
WHY SEE THIS SHOW:
Absurdly funny, inherently theatrical, this is a tour de force for two musical theater performers. We have two incredible performers doing what they were meant to do: sing about the invention of the printing press in a musical written by the Tony-nominated guys behind BEETLEJUICE.
But it’s not really about Gutenberg, it’s really about our two performers, their love for their craft and their platonic love for each other. The joy in watching this show is how people with the best talent but questionable intentions can create something absurd, weird, moving, and hilarious, all without guile. It’s a sweet show with a sweet message, but also has madcap comedy throughout. There are multiple group dance numbers. Despite there being only two people in the cast.
This is a unicorn, in that it is a musical for people who don’t like musicals and also a musical for people who love musicals!
WHO SHOULD SEE THIS SHOW? If you enjoy HEDWIG, THE THANKSGIVING PLAY, THE DROWSY CHAPERONE, or BEETLEJUICE…this show will be a great time!
Avengers: Endgame — The Exhibition
June 7, 2025 – January 18, 2026
“In the comic books and the movies, the story is always the most important element.”
– Stan Lee, Writer, Editor, Comic Book Creator
For over 85 years, creating independent yet deeply connected stories has been the foundation of the Marvel Universe. Conceived from a simple idea of strange tales and journeys in 1939 with the publication of Marvel Comics #1, Marvel began to create a world with visual and cultural impact that has continued to influence readers and viewers today.
As the comic book industry gained momentum in the 1930s, Stan Lee, an aspiring writer, joined Timely Comics, the forerunner to Marvel Comics. In 1940, Timely introduced characters such as Captain America, Toro, the Whizzer, and even Miss America, who with the Human Torch, founded the Invaders, dedicated to combating Nazi forces in Europe. Following the war, the group was renamed the All-Winners Squad with the mission to fight crime in the U.S.
Over the next two decades, new characters in different genres expanded the growing repertoire of stories which furthered the narratives of heroes and villains. By the 1960s, Marvel had risen in popularity. Lee and artist Jack Kirby created the company’s first family with The Fantastic Four in 1961, followed in 1962 with Spider-Man, well Daredevil, Nick Fury, Incredible Hulk, and the X-Men.
In 1963 Marvel created a team of superheroes including Captain America, Iron Man, Black Widow, Thor, Hawkeye, Hulk, and Black Panther. Named The Avengers, their mission was to stand as Earth’s first line of defense against the most powerful threats in the universe.
By 2012, movies and television shows were the outlets for Marvel Universe characters, the parent company became Marvel Cinematic Universe. The Avengers continued to provide audiences with thrilling storylines based on their mission as seen in 2012, 2015, and 2018 films.
Avengers: Endgame debuted in theaters in 2019 and became the highest-grossing film of all time that year. In partnership with The Walt Disney Company’s Marvel Studios and private collectors, the Upcountry History Museum will present an exclusive 2000 square foot exhibition featuring an extraordinary display of original costumes, props, and memorabilia showcasing the film’s messages of teamwork, courage, and perseverance.
The first exhibition of its kind in the United States, the project invites visitors of all ages to traverse the Marvel Universe. This once-in-a lifetime experience will explore the fourth installment in the Avengers saga and is the culmination of 22 interconnected Marvel films and the climax of a journey. The exhibit’s design and messaging will emulate Avengers: Endgame’s principles of friendship, teamwork, and setting aside differences to overcome impossible obstacles.
Tuesday – Saturday: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Dinosaurs: Land of Fire and Ice
May 24, 2025 – September 21, 2025
Dinosaurs will roar into Upstate South Carolina, when the Upcountry History Museum presents Dinosaurs: Land of Fire and Ice.
Crossing the threshold of this special exhibition means traveling back in time to explore the Age of the Dinosaurs. As visitors move through the exhibit they encounter unfamiliar landscapes, touchable dinosaurs of all shapes and sizes, and opportunities to investigate clues about what the dinosaurs left behind. The exhibit builds on the popular fascination with dinosaurs and includes science, history, and literacy based activities to challenge all ages.
Dinosaurs: Land of Fire and Ice, designed for children ages 3-10, is the first child-centered exhibit dedicated to expanding the understanding of dinosaur habitat and range. The bilingual (Spanish and English) exhibit features three distinct sections that build on a child’s innate curiosity about dinosaurs: Land of Fire (a warm dinosaur habitat), Land of Ice (a cold dinosaur habitat), and a Field Research Station (complete with a Big Dig experience).
The steamy Land of Fire – present day Montana – introduces visitors to the Triceratops, T-Rex, and the dinosaurs who called this environment home. Children can circle the land in insect costumes, buzz through a volcano with oozing lava, work through a swampy bog, and identify an ecosystem of animals and plants.
No coats are needed for a trip across the Land of Ice where visitors meet the dinosaurs who made their homes in the cold climate of present day Alaska. Activities include exploring an icy cave filled with northern lights effects, breezing down an icy slide, and creating a Cretaceous food chain in an environment based on cold dinosaur habitats 70 million years ago.
In the hands-on Field Research Station children and their caregivers don goggles and research vests, as they uncover dinosaur bones in a dig station and examine fossils to identify dinosaurs.
This immersive exhibit includes sculpted, touchable dinosaurs that feature the most recent scientific findings about the colors, textures and structural form of the dinosaurs. Designed to spark children’s interest in science and history, the exhibit will immerse visitors in meaningful science experiences and activities that use scientific thinking skills; focus on history, natural history, and paleontology; and provide opportunities to build literacy and vocabulary skills through interactive activities.
Privies, Pipes, and Progress…
May 10, 2025 – October 5, 2026
Renewable Water Resources Celebrates 100 Years of Cleaning Water
November 1, 1928, ushered in a new era for the Upcountry as the then Greater Greenville Sewer District began operations at the recently completed Mauldin Road treatment plant. The realization of this “modern sewerage system” in the “first city in the South to be completely sewered” brought with it expectations, opportunities, and progress for the 20th century.
Over the next few decades, upgrades and advanced improvements were made to keep the utility on mission for cleaning water and protecting public health, while additional facilities were built to help meet the demands of a growing region. As the service area and functions expanded, the utility was renamed Greenville County Sewer Authority in 1968, and by 1969, S.C. Act 688 established it as the primary wastewater treatment provider in the Greenville area.
The succeeding years brought increased environmental responsibilities, escalating infrastructure demands, as well as an anticipated expansion in scope of responsibility for surrounding counties. So, the General Assembly authorized S.C. Act 1415 in 1974 to rename the utility to Western Carolina Regional Sewer Authority (WCRSA).
For the next 35 years, WCRSA made pioneering and groundbreaking advancements in numerous areas of wastewater treatment, many of which positioned the utility as the definitive leader at the state and national levels.
By the early 2000s, the utility’s vision had evolved to encompass a more thorough commitment to enhancing the quality of life for its communities by transforming wastewater into a clean, fresh, renewable resource. State legislators agreed and by approval of Act 102 in 2009, the name became Renewable Water Resources (ReWa).
Over the past 100 years, ReWa has established itself as an organization dedicated to protecting Upstate waterways, supporting public health, and promoting a cleaner environment. It has also become a steadfast community partner motivated to lead, engage, and serve.
This exhibition takes visitors on a journey through ReWa’s 100 years and features interactive displays, archived materials from early days of operations, photo collages highlighting the decades, and more.
Tuesday – Saturday: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
September 20, 2025 – February 1, 2026
“I want to pay tribute to the soldiers who served with great sacrifice by creating the sculptural allegory of wounded warrior dogs who were the soldier’s best friend and companion in battle.”
– artist, James Mellick
Since the American Revolutionary War, military working dogs have served with all branches of the United States Armed Forces. First used as pack animals, working dogs have expanded their military roles to include scouting, policing, detection, and combat. U.S. military dogs officially began serving in WWII, following the formation of the Dogs for Defense, Inc. coalition. Today, hundreds of dogs serve with U.S. military forces around the globe assisting with dangerous missions on today’s modern battlefields.
The Upcountry History Museum will spotlight and honor the important role of these four-legged warriors when it hosts War Dogs: K9 Military Heroes. The exhibition combines life-size sculptures designed by Ohio master craftsman James Mellick with combat art and objects on loan from the collections of the National Museum of the Marine Corps, the United States Coast Guard, and the Naval History & Heritage Command.
The project features eight Wounded Warrior and two Canine War Dog sculptures, bringing attention to the history, service and heroism of military working dogs. The collection represents Doberman Pinchers, German Shepherds, Labrador Retrievers and Belgian Malinois who served in WWII, Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan military campaigns.
One of the sculptures honors Lucca, a Marine Corps war dog. Lucca conducted more than 400 missions during two deployments to Iraq and one to Afghanistan. One of those missions cost Lucca her leg and severe burns but there were no human casualties under her watch. When she retired, Lucca’s handler adopted her.
Twenty pieces of art paint a more complete picture of dogs at work, detailing the most menacing war dogs to goggled high-flying dogs to sleeping warriors and keen detectives. Artifacts include items used by war dogs and their handlers. Dog uniforms, medical kits and Purple Hearts share poignant stories of perseverance and bravery. Military working dogs have served and protected countless lives in war, this inspiring exhibition tells their amazing story.
Tuesday – Saturday: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Feast by the Field is euphoria’s biggest tasting event—and the ultimate celebration of flavor, craftsmanship, and culinary creativity. Whether you’re a longtime fan or a first-time guest, get ready to sip, sample, and savor your way through an incredible lineup of chefs, winemakers, brewers, and regional distillers.
Catch live cooking demonstrations on the Eat & Sip Stage, enjoy bold brews and bites from Lowes Foods, and discover standout dishes from South Carolina Chef Ambassadors, all showcasing the best in locally sourced ingredients and seasonal flair.
Set against the lively backdrop of Fluor Field in the heart of downtown Greenville, the atmosphere is vibrant, the flavors are unforgettable, and every turn offers something new to taste or try.
On Sunday, the experience also pays homage to one of euphoria’s most beloved traditions—Jazz Brunch—with chefs serving up creative brunch bites and smooth sounds from The Soda City Brass Band and Java filling the air. It’s a perfect blend of elevated food, laid-back rhythm, and undeniable euphoria energy.
We’re thrilled to bring back one of euphoria’s most heartwarming fan-favorites—the Healthy Lunchtime Throwdown, happening during Feast by the Field (Sunday)! This spirited cooking competition features four talented student chefs from Greenville County Schools, each paired with an inspirational chef acting as their sous chef in a high-energy, head-to-head cook-off. These young culinary stars will showcase their creativity, confidence, and passion for healthy cooking as they compete for more than just bragging rights—the winning dish will earn a spot on the Greenville County Schools menu rotation for the upcoming school year! It’s fun, flavorful, and full of inspiration—proof that the future of food is already cooking.
We’re excited to welcome even more of our hometown crowd to Feast by the Field (Sunday) with an exclusive $15 discount just for locals! If your billing address is located in the Upstate of South Carolina, simply select the Locals Ticket option at checkout to unlock special pricing. Please note: Your billing address must reflect an Upstate city to qualify. If a locals ticket is purchased without a valid Upstate address, the order will be refunded minus any applicable credit card and ticketing fees. Want to know if your city qualifies? Check out our FAQs for full details.
On exhibit Saturdays and Sundays from 12 – 4 p.m., Rocky Cove Railroad is a G-Scale (garden scale) model train that demonstrates the coming of trains to western North Carolina at the turn of the 20th century. The exhibit is located below the Grand Promenade. Please note, Rocky Cove Railroad will not operate in rainy or wet conditions.

Celebrate the season with us at our Fall Pop-Up Market!
Enjoy an afternoon full of live music, delicious food, and local pop-up vendors offering unique products and handmade goods.
🍁 What to Expect:
✔️ Live Music
✔️ Great Local Eats
✔️ Seasonal Vendors & Artisans
✔️ Family-Friendly Atmosphere
✔️ Fall Vibes All Around
📍 Location: Gather GVL, Greenville, SC
🎟️ Free to attend — all are welcome!
Support local, eat well, and kick off fall with your community!
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
GREASE is the word! After a sizzling summer fling, Danny and Sandy find themselves navigating love, friendship, and the trials and tribulations of high school. With legendary hits like “Summer Nights,” “Greased Lightnin’,” and “You’re the One That I Want,” this electrifying musical is bursting with grit, glam and youthful exuberance. Dust off your leather jackets, get out your poodle skirts and get ready to rediscover the magic of this timeless classic that’s been winning hearts for generations.
This FREE family-friendly event features crafts, dancing lessons, facepainting, and balloon creations for children of all ages. Bring your lawn chairs and a picnic. Food trucks will also be available. Beginning at 6:30 pm on the Zimmerli Amphitheatre stage, enjoy performances by West African Dancers, our Center for Dance Education students, and excerpts from our 24/25 and 25/26 seasons by Ballet Spartanburg Company dancers.
A seasonal celebration of food, fire, and collaboration, this Summer Supper Series brings together guest chefs from around the region to craft an unforgettable evening alongside Indaco’s culinary team. We’re excited to round out this year’s series with Joe Cash of Scoundrel for our September dinner.
Hosted on Sunday, September 21 at 6 p.m. on our covered outdoor patio, indulge in a 5-course, family-style menu, featuring live-fire grilling and seasonally-inspired dishes, plus thoughtfully curated wine pairings with each course.
Seats are limited for this intimate dining experience, so reserve your spot now!
