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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BMC@Home
From our home to yours: students and faculty share new concerts, living room recitals, and masterclasses.

BMC 2020 guest artist Ray Chen was set to perform at Brevard for the first time this summer. Since he couldn’t be here in person, enjoy this performance of the third movement of Bach’s Sonata for Violin Solo No. 3.
Staff Picks From Around the Web Brevard Music Center
Royal Opera House
Presents Cubanía
Danza Contemporánea de Cuba’s riveting performance of La Ecuación is definitely not to be missed.
Staff Picks From Around the Web Brevard Music Center
The Met Museum:
The Met Collection
Browse the Metropolitan Museum of Arts’ virtual collection of masks, musical instruments, and more!
Digital BMC
Selected past performances by BMC orchestras, faculty, and guest artists on YouTube, SoundCloud, and Open Air Brevard.
VAUGHAN WILLIAMS English Folk Song Suite
I. Seventeen Come Sunday
Brevard Concert Orchestra • Keith Lockhart, conductor
Recorded live on August 2, 2013,
at the Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium at the Brevard Music Center.
BMC@Home
From our home to yours: students and faculty share new concerts, living room recitals, and masterclasses.

Married BMC faculty members Mike Dease (Jazz Director and Trombone), and Gwen Dease (Jazz and Orchestral Percussion) share their spirited rendition of When the Saints Go Marching In, recorded live from their home.
Staff Picks From Around the Web Brevard Music Center
Wide World of Music:Guide to 100 Instruments
Discover the sounds, sights, and clefs of 100 instruments from around the world. Fun for the whole family!
Our biergarden is open for outdoor seating and merriment. During busier times, please check in with our host station upon entry into the biergarden. They’ll seat you at a numbered, outdoor table.
Live music Friday and Saturdays!

A remarkable thing happened to The Revivalists as they came upon their tenth anniversary as a band. The New Orleans-based septet scored a game-changing hit with “Wish I Knew You,” a wistful song from their third album, Men Amongst Mountains. Guided by dynamic percussion and punchy horns, the single features a contagious hook and feel-good chorus that has resonated with fans across all different genres. Though the album was released in July of 2015 (debuting at No. 2 on the Billboard Alternative Albums chart), the band’s break out single “Wish I Knew You” has a rare and undeniable staying power. The song steadily picked up steam in 2016 spending over 40 weeks on the Billboard Adult Alternative Chart where it peaked at #1 and maintained for multiple weeks. By 2017, the song crossed to Alternative radio rising quickly to #1 and breaking the Billboard chart record for most single-week spins ever at Alternative radio. “Wish I Knew You” then peaked inside the Top 15 at Adult Pop Radio and ultimately spent 9 weeks in the Billboard Hot 100.
The Revivalists concert has been rescheduled for Friday, October 30 at Thomas Wolfe Auditorium. All previously purchased tickets will be honored on October 30. If you are unable to attend the new date, you may request a refund until June 19, 2020 from your point of purchase.
Our biergarden is open for outdoor seating and merriment. During busier times, please check in with our host station upon entry into the biergarden. They’ll seat you at a numbered, outdoor table.
Live music Friday and Saturdays!

Let the beet drop at Drayton Mills Weekly Farmer’s Market! Come chill on the Drayton Plaza, grab a drink at Dray Bar & Grill, peruse and shop the Hub City Mobile Farmer’s Market, and enjoy tunes from local musicians.
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Birdland:
Dream a Little Dream of Me
Discover a brief animated history of jazz performed by the incomparable Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong.
BMC@Home
From our home to yours: students and faculty share new concerts, living room recitals, and masterclasses.

BMC alum Shawn Head (Composition 2014) performs his own arrangement of A Chorus of Rain Drops from the newly released video game, Ghost of Tsushima. Blending old and new, Shawn performs this beautiful piece on his 300 year old Shakuhachi.




