Here’s the weekend rundown for things to do in + around Myrtle Beach!
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- See: Live Music
- Go: Check out the 3,000 plastic pumpkins and festivities in the City of Halloween
- Cheers for a cause: Round up your tab at Tidal Creek Brewhouse this month to benefit the YMCA of Coastal Carolina!
FRIDAY, October 20
- Cinderella the Musical – The new Broadway adaptation of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic musical, Cinderella, is a story of how dreams really can come true.
- Flashlight Friday & Outdoor Movie – Drive-in Movie featuring Casper (buy tickets online) and explore the corn maize with a flashlight
- Myrtle Beach Jazz Festival – Enjoy a line-up of smooth, soulful, and edgy regional and local jazz artists all weekend
SATURDAY, October 21
- Global Fusion Dance Fitness Class at Tidal Creek Brewhouse – Get your morning started with a fun dance fitness class at Tidal Creek Brewhouse!
- Myrtle Beach Jeep Jam – Vendors, food trucks, and a Jeep obstacle course
- 34th Annual Georgetown Wooden Boat Show – features one of the Southeast’s best wooden boat exhibits with more than 100 classic wooden boats displayed on land and water, boatbuilding, a corrugated boat race, children’s model boatbuilding, a youth sailing regatta, knot tying, maritime arts and crafts, and food.
- 44th Annual Loris Bog-Off Festival – The festival began in 1980 as a chicken bog cooking contest and has evolved into a huge event featuring chicken bog, food, live entertainment, and kids area
- Pedal in the Park – Take a leisurely bike ride with your family at the NMB Soccer Parking Lot with NMB Police and Fire Departments.
- Touch a Tractor Weekend – head to Thompson Farm with the family for all of the fall activities, including the big tractors this weekend!
- Jay Leno at Alabama Theater – Stand up show
- Cinderella the Musical continued – The new Broadway adaptation of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic musical, Cinderella, is a story of how dreams really can come true.
- Myrtle Beach Jazz Festival continued- Enjoy a line-up of smooth, soulful, and edgy regional and local jazz artists all weekend
SUNDAY, October 22
- Cinderella the Musical continued – The new Broadway adaptation of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic musical, Cinderella, is a story of how dreams really can come true.
- 34th Annual Georgetown Wooden Boat Show continued – features one of the Southeast’s best wooden boat exhibits with more than 100 classic wooden boats displayed on land and water, boatbuilding, a corrugated boat race, children’s model boatbuilding, a youth sailing regatta, knot tying, maritime arts and crafts, and food.
- Myrtle Beach Jazz Festival continued- Enjoy a line-up of smooth, soulful, and edgy regional and local jazz artists all weekend
COMING UP
Make your reservations now!
- Test Kitchen Tuesday Taste of Fall – Oct. 24 at Butter + Whisk
- Pawleys Island Festival of Music and Art – Sept. 26 – Oct. 21 in Pawleys Island (live music, food, wine, and so much more! an incredible festival with so many wonderful events!!)
- Spooky River Tours – On October Mondays & Wednesdays in Conway
- Cinderella – CCU Theater students perform the new Broadway adaptation of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic musical, Cinderella, beginning Oct. 13 at CCU
- Ignite Women’s Conference – Oct. 31
- Veuve Clicquot Tastemaker Dinner – Nov. 4 at Ruth’s Chris
- Fish Fry at Crabby Mike’s – Nov. 13th
- Fore the Kids TopGolf Tournament – Nov. 15th benefitting the YMCA of Coastal Carolina
- FAB Art Ball benefiting the Franklin G. Burroughs Simeon B. Chapin Art Museum on Nov. 29
- Nights of a Thousand Candles – Starting Nov. 25 at Brookgreen Gardens. DO NOT wait to get tickets, they sell out earlier and earlier each year!
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