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Sponsor Our ArticlesHey, music lovers of Greenville! Get ready to groove because Hootie & the Blowfish are bringing their **Summer Camp with Trucks Tour** right to the Bon Secours Wellness Arena on Saturday, September 21. And guess what? They’re not coming alone – they’ll be joined by the incredibly talented Collective Soul and the beloved Edwin McCain!
Buckle up for a night filled with good vibes and unforgettable tunes as the gates open at 7 p.m. The excitement is palpable, especially since Hootie & the Blowfish are known for their catchy hits. You can expect to hear classics like “Hold My Hand,” “Let Her Cry,” and “Only Wanna Be With You” that still resonate with fans since they first burst onto the scene back in 1994.
The band, featuring the fantastic Darius Rucker on vocals, Mark Bryan on guitar, Dean Felber on bass, and Jim “Soni” Sonefeld on drums, captured hearts and ear holes alike, selling more than 25 million records worldwide! Their hit song “Let Her Cry” even won them two Grammy Awards in 1996—what a year!
Now, if you want to grab a ticket (and who wouldn’t?), prices range from $60 to $300, so there’s something for everyone’s budget! But don’t wait too long; tickets are expected to fly off the shelf. Check it out to snag your spot at this epic concert!
But here’s the best part: before the concert, there’s going to be an open-to-the-public end-of-summer tailgate at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena! Starting from 11:30 a.m., college football will be on display on a huge LED screen. Can you imagine? Watching your favorite teams while gearing up for an iconic concert – it doesn’t get much better than that!
And let’s not forget the food! You can grab a bite from awesome vendors like Daylight Burrito, Clare’s Creamery, Project Host, and also check out a beer and barbecue pop-up. Sounds delicious, right?
With thousands expected to flood into the downtown area near Academy and East North streets, parking may be a bit of a challenge. But don’t fret! The city provides real-time updates on parking vacancies, so you’ll know where to go. The closest garages are conveniently located on Broad, Church, Richardson, and Spring streets, all within walking distance of the venue.
If you’re looking for VIP treatment, there’s a special lot near the Church Street garage that’ll set you back $20 (cash only). And for those needing extra assistance, there’s an ADA parking lot nearby for just $5 per vehicle – a thoughtful inclusion for everyone attending!
Before heading to the concert, make sure to check the Bon Secours Wellness Arena’s guidelines as some items are prohibited inside. A full concourse map is available to help navigate on the day of the event.
So, mark your calendars and set your alarms, because this concert is going to be a blast. With great music, tasty food, and a fantastic tailgate lineup, it’s the perfect way to close out the summer. Can’t wait to see you all there in Greenville!
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