Greenville Welcomes December with a Vibrant Lineup of Holiday Concerts and Events

Greenville Gears Up for an Exciting December of Music and Festivities!

Brass Bands to Raves: Get Ready for a Jam-Packed Month

Hey, folks! December is upon us, and it’s time to embrace the holiday spirit here in Greenville. While Christmas classics and festive cheer are in the air, there’s a little bit more happening in town than just holiday music. Whether you’re a fan of rock, pop, country, or good ol’ bluegrass, there’s something special planned for everyone this month. Let’s dive right into the exciting lineup!

Kickoff with Jingle Bell Brass

First up, if you’re in the mood for some holiday tunes with a twist, check out this 54-year-old Toronto brass quintet that’s treated audiences around the globe to a festive blend of music and laughter. They’ll be performing your favorites like “Jingle Bell Rock” and “Charlie Brown Christmas,” along with plenty of jokes and even a surprise “Die Hard” song! Note the details:

  • When: December 2 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Where: Peace Center, 300 S Main St.
  • How Much: $35-$65

Indie Rock Lovin’ with The Mountain Goats

Indie rock fans, this one’s for you! The Mountain Goats, hailed as a pillar of the indie rock world, will be in town, dishing out favorites from their extensive repertoire. With over 20 albums under their belt, you can expect to hear hits like “No Children” and “This Year.” Mark your calendars:

  • When: December 2 from 8 to 11 p.m.
  • Where: Radio Room, 28 Liberty Ln.
  • How Much: $50.50 in advance, $55.50 day of show

Celebrate Bluegrass with Reedy River String Band

Looking for some free entertainment? The Reedy River String Band will be bringing their old-school bluegrass vibes to Fireforge. Expect an evening filled with guitar, fiddle, banjo, and harmonica tunes. It’s a perfect way to spend a cozy night out:

  • When: December 6 from 7 to 9 p.m.
  • Where: Fireforge Crafted Beer, 311 E Washington St.
  • How Much: Free!

Tool Tribute Awaits!

For the rock aficionados out there, get ready to rock out with a tribute to the iconic band Tool! The Raleigh-based tribute band, Third Eye, promises to bring the energy of early TOOL shows to life with their performance:

  • When: December 8 at 9 p.m.
  • Where: Tribble’s Bar, 2910 SC-86, Piedmont
  • How Much: $15

Get Ready for Trans-Siberian Orchestra

The legendary Trans-Siberian Orchestra is ready to set your holiday season ablaze (figuratively, of course) with their mind-blowing rock opera “The Lost Christmas Eve.” Known for their dazzling shows and spectacular lights, this is a concert you won’t want to miss:

  • When: December 13 at 4 p.m. and 8 p.m.
  • Where: Bon Secours Wellness Arena, 650 N Academy St.
  • How Much: $60

Soulful Sounds of John Legend

And don’t forget about the one and only John Legend! The R&B superstar will be gracing the stage with his angelic voice, performing classics from his Grammy-winning Christmas album. This is sure to be a magical evening:

  • When: December 16 at 7:30 p.m.
  • Where: Peace Center, 300 S Main St.
  • How Much: $225-$350

End the Month with Holiday Classics

To wrap up the month, don’t miss out on the traditional holiday favorite, The Nutcracker, along with a variety of other performances that include cozy Christmas concerts and even a Santa Rave. Yes, you heard it right!

  • When: December 20-22 for The Nutcracker
  • Where: Peace Center, 300 S Main St.
  • How Much: $35+

So, grab your friends, put on those festive sweaters, and get ready to enjoy a December filled with amazing music and good vibes in Greenville! Happy Holidays!


Author: HERE Greenville

HERE Greenville

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