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All About the Music on Main Concert Series

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The Music on Main Concert Series started on May 17th and ends on September 27th. Unfortunately, that means there are only three more concerts left in the series. Mark your calendars so that you can make it to see these final few bands! The event space spans from Main St. to Ocean Boulevard and to McMillan Real Estate. This section of Main St. is blocked off every Thursday from 5pm-9pm until the series ends on Sept. 27th.

Concert Location:

Horseshoe: 1 WW South Ocean Blvd., North Myrtle Beach, SC 29582

This event is so unique, mainly because admission is free, but also because everyone views the concert from the comfort of a personal beach chair. Or, you can drive and park your golf cart for an even comfortable seating option. Main Street is packed with concert goers of all ages enjoying whatever band is featured that week. The band list offers a plethora of music genres suitable for all ages.

But this series has more to offer than just live music. Food vendors also line the streets for hungry listeners and stores are open all up and down main street so that you can stop and shop in between sets. This event is also a great place to bring your pup for a fun  outing!

Here is the list of the final 3 concerts left in the Music on Main series:

September 13: Chocolate Chip & Company (featuring Motown/Top 40 music)

September 20: The Embers (Beach music)

September 27: Brickhouse Band (Retro/Disco/Dance music)

So, get your music fill before the series ends and dance the night away with these final three performances!

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The Top 4 Upcoming Concerts In Myrtle Beach

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Are you running out of ideas on how to spend your last summer nights? We’ve got you covered with a list of upcoming concerts in the Myrtle Beach area. From country to hard rock, this list has everything a music-lover desires. Here are a few of the best upcoming concerts near you:

August 24: Matt Parker and the Deacons at Wild Horse Saloon

This trio is known for their 100% live performances. They never use any technological support when they play, ensuring that all their sounds are made in the moment, live. With a unique sound that they call rock, Matt Parker and the Deacons bring a bluesy, soulful side to the rock genre. The band has been playing together for over 30 years now and have honed their craft to a tee.

About the venue: Bar and restaurant with a big stage for live music

September 1: Departure: A Tribute to Journey at House of Blues

Departure has been successfully recreating the sound of iconic band, Journey, for 10 years now. Everything about this band, from vocals and riffs, to shoe styles and dance moves, matches what audiences would see while watching the original Journey crew perform. Get a blast from the past on the first of next month and relive (or maybe, live for the first time) the best moments in Journey history.

About the venue: Eat in stadium-style seats while watching live performances on the House’s huge stage

September 13: Seether at House of Blues

This South-African rock band has been playing together for almost two decades. The grunge, pop-culture icons released their first album in 2000 and are still going strong. Best known for their song “Poison the Parish”, their song lyrics boast blunt and to-the-point opinions and beliefs. The band’s goal is and always has been, to “cut through the noise”. Their most recent single “Against the Wall”, debuted in an acoustic version in June.

About the venue: Eat in stadium-style seats while watching live performances on the House’s huge stage

October 12: Fish Out of Water at Island Bar & Grill

Fish Out of Water is a band of California natives that play everything from reggae and rock to funk and hip-hop. They have songs prepared for lots of different music tastes and styles. Their versatility has led to quick and widespread popularity. You can catch them playing covers of songs released decades ago alongside songs they have written themselves. This eccentric, folk-rock band is coming soon to the Island Bar & Grill on Pawleys Island.

About the venue: Chill pub with a dog-friendly porch

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