Music
Upstate Summer Concert Extravaganza
2025-05-28

The summer season is approaching, and the Upstate region is brimming with excitement for an array of upcoming performances. This year’s lineup features a diverse range of genres and artists, from world-renowned musicians to local talents. Music enthusiasts are encouraged to secure their tickets early for these unforgettable shows taking place throughout June.

Among the highlights are Chris Stapleton's All-American Road Show at Bon Secours Wellness Arena, Cole Swindell’s performance kicking off the BMW Charity Pro-Am event, and Cash Money Millionaires celebrating their 30th anniversary. Other notable acts include Vince Gill, Fantasia with Anthony Hamilton, Wynonna Judd, Ledisi, Band of Horses, Travis Tritt, and many more. The Radio Room in Greenville also offers a vibrant schedule of concerts featuring various tribute bands and emerging artists.

Headlining Performances Across Venues

This section focuses on major events held at iconic venues across the Upstate region. These performances promise an immersive experience with renowned artists delivering captivating shows that cater to every music taste imaginable.

Chris Stapleton will bring his electrifying All-American Road Show to Greenville, accompanied by Nikki Lane as the special guest. Meanwhile, Spartanburg hosts Cole Swindell at Fifth Third Park, marking the start of the prestigious BMW Charity Pro-Am. For fans of hip-hop history, Dope Shows presents the Cash Money Millionaires' 30th-anniversary celebration at Bon Secours Arena. Additionally, country legends like Vince Gill and Wynonna Judd grace different stages, offering heartfelt renditions of their classic hits. On another evening, soulful voices such as Fantasia and Anthony Hamilton harmonize beautifully, while Ledisi enchants audiences during her “Love You Too” tour stop.

Vibrant Local Scenes and Tribute Acts

Beyond the grand spectacles, smaller yet equally engaging performances take center stage in local settings. These intimate gatherings allow fans to connect more personally with both established and up-and-coming talent.

At The Peace Center, Dixie's Tupperware Party delights attendees with its theatrical charm over multiple dates, while Rainbow Kitten Surprise rocks CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park. Bands like Band of Horses and Travis Tritt add further variety to the mix, ensuring something for everyone. Furthermore, The Radio Room in Greenville showcases unique tribute acts including Houses of the Holy—a true Zeppelin experience—and SUGAR, paying homage to System of a Down. Smaller gigs featuring artists like Merkules, Redferrin, Pallbearer, and Tommy Prine round out the calendar, providing eclectic options tailored to diverse tastes.

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