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Summer Celebrations in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina
Summer Celebrations in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Summer Celebrations in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

From coastal concerts to festival fun, the Grand Strand offers meaningful experiences for all MYRTLE BEACH, S.C., June 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Myrtle Beach is welcoming summer 2025 with a full calendar of events and the laid-back coastal charm that keeps people coming back year after year. This season's lineup includes live music, cultural festivals and family-friendly celebrations stretching across 60 miles of shoreline. Whether you've been visiting for years or are just discovering The Beach for the first time, it's the place where summer memories are made. "Summer along the Grand Strand is special, not just because of our beaches and stellar events, but because of the way our community comes together," said Stuart Butler, Chief Marketing Officer, Visit Myrtle Beach. "Whether you're spending time with family, listening to live music or enjoying the simple moments, we want everyone to feel welcome and part of something meaningful. This is what Myrtle Beach is really about." The events that follow highlight the spirit of summer in Myrtle Beach. It's a season filled with tradition and connection. From concerts and art displays to fireworks and hometown festivals, each gathering invites locals and visitors to share in what makes this community so memorable. Broadway's Summer Nights (June 2 - Aug. 24) - Broadway at the Beach lights up each night with free entertainment for all ages, including stilt walkers, fire dancers, character meet-and-greets, variety shows and Mr. Nigel's Dance Party. Weekly fireworks on Tuesday nights add to the year marks Broadway at the Beach's 30th birthday, and a special celebration is planned for June 30 - July 4 featuring themed days, nightly fireworks and more. Summerfest! At Barefoot Landing (June 2 - Aug. 25): Enjoy a diverse lineup of nightly entertainment, from live music and comedy shows to strolling performers and spectacular fireworks, at Barefoot Landing's annual summer celebration. Featuring both fresh talent and beloved returning acts, this event promises unforgettable evenings for everyone. Myrtle Beach Summer Fireworks (Every Wednesday, June 4 - Aug. 27) - Fireworks will launch from the iconic 2nd Avenue Pier, creating a stunning backdrop over the Atlantic Ocean. Visitors can enjoy unobstructed views of the display from anywhere along the city's scenic Boardwalk, making it a must-see summer tradition for all. Carolina Country Music Festival (June 5 - 8): Celebrating its 10th year in Myrtle Beach, the Carolina Country Music Festival brings some of the biggest names in country to the oceanfront. With headliners like Jelly Roll and Lainey Wilson, thousands of fans will gather for four days of live music, good vibes and summer fun by the beach. Music on Main Concert Series (Every Thursday, June - Sept.): North Myrtle Beach's popular Music on Main series returns with free live performances every Thursday night at the iconic Horseshoe on Main Street. Each week features a new band playing beach music, R&B, rock or country, giving locals and visitors a chance to kick back, dance and enjoy a summer evening in the heart of the community. Surfside Beach Hula & Fire Dancer Show (Every Monday, June 9 - Aug. 11): Immerse yourself in the spirit of Hawaii with captivating hula and fire dancing performances in Surfside Beach. This free, family-friendly event offers a vibrant and unforgettable cultural experience for all ages. Hot Summer Nights (June 9 - Aug. 31) - "Hot Summer Nights" returns to the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk and Plyler Park as a premier destination for family-friendly entertainment. This lively summer series features live music every Wednesday and Friday, themed nights and plenty of fun for visitors and locals alike. From Monday through Saturday, the festivities run from 5 to 8 p.m. On Sundays, the event takes place from 1 to 4 p.m., making it the perfect way to wind down the weekend or kick off a vacation. Muzika! The Grand Strand Music Festival (June 20 - 22): Varna International brings three exciting event series to venues across the Myrtle Beach area, featuring fully staged operas, choral-orchestral performances, Broadway selections and a Master Artists Concert Series with internationally acclaimed artists from The Metropolitan Opera and other prestigious organizations. Experience world-class composers and musicians, alongside talented young performers studying under top instructors from around the globe. Summer Light: Art by Night (Every Wednesday & Saturday, June - Aug.): Stroll through Brookgreen Gardens and discover breathtaking art installations glowing under the night sky. This beloved event offers a captivating fusion of art and illumination, creating a truly enchanting nighttime experience at one of America's largest sculpture gardens. Conway Riverfest (June 28): Held in historic downtown Conway, known for its beautiful oak-lined streets and small-town character, this annual festival has been a beloved tradition since 1980. It features live entertainment, an artisan market, delicious food, fireworks and fun for all ages along the banks of the peaceful Waccamaw River. Fourth of July Celebrations: Celebrate America with exciting events and stunning fireworks shows at multiple locations, including the 2nd Avenue pier in downtown Myrtle Beach, Surfside Beach, Barefoot Landing, Broadway at the Beach, the MarshWalk and Cherry Grove Pier. Waves of Praise Gospel Fest (Aug. 29 - 30): Taking place in downtown Myrtle Beach at Burroughs & Chapin Pavilion Place, this uplifting and soulful festival showcases inspiring gospel music performances by celebrated artists. Make the most of your Myrtle Beach summer getaway with exclusive deals and special discounts at local hotels, resorts and attractions. Details on events, accommodations and current promotions can be found at About Myrtle Beach, Beach isn't just a beach. It's The Beach. Popularly known as the Grand Strand, Myrtle Beach is one destination made up of 14 unique communities that stretch 60 miles along the northeast coast of South Carolina. Families, couples and those in search of a warm welcome will find more than just a day at The Beach when they come together to connect and enjoy vibrant entertainment and family attractions, including world-class golf, shopping and fresh coastal Carolina cuisine. From the moment you arrive, you'll find you belong at The Beach – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. For additional information on tourism offerings in the Myrtle Beach area, visit or call (888) Myrtle-1. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Visit Myrtle Beach

How to get into Butlin's for just £1 this spring
How to get into Butlin's for just £1 this spring

The Sun

time28-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

How to get into Butlin's for just £1 this spring

BUTLIN'S has brought back its £1 day passes for children. On selected dates from April 29 to May 22, up to four children per family can visit any of the three Butlin's resorts for £1 each. 5 5 5 To benefit from the offer, one full price adult pass must be purchased starting at £15. Both the Bognor Regis and Minehead resorts are open to day visitors from 10am to 8pm and the Skegness resort is open until 6pm. Included in the price of a day visit, families can enjoy live shows in the Skyline Pavilion, including Peppa Pig 's Dance Party and Dino Expo. The passes also include access to Splash Waterworld pools, which feature rides, slides and flumes and dedicated tots pools. In addition, visitors can enjoy unlimited fairground rides and access to the Little Stars Fairground, for smaller children. At both the Minehead and Skegness resorts, kids can explore SKYPARK playground. While at the Bognor Regis resort, day visitors can bounce, climb and play in the brand-new, 3,000 square feet Skyline Gang Soft Play. The soft play measures eight metres high and is spread across four stories with climbing challenges, slides, log ramps, cargo nets and multi-sensory spaces for babies. For an additional pound, kids can also get a meal from the kids' menu between 12pm and 3pm at selected restaurants in each resort. The reintroduction of the £1 day passes follows their success in March, where 30 per cent more guests enjoyed a day out at the resorts. Inside Butlin's new £2.5million Skypark in Minehead For visitors who want to stay a bit longer, a four-night Showtime Term-Time Midweek break costs from £123 (£31 per person). On the Showtime Term-Time Midweek break, visitors can experience the new all-year-round pantomime Snow White and Her Magnificent Friends. In addition, visitors can head to Animals and Mythical beasts, dance at The Butlin's Party Show hosted by Mister Maker and enjoy the other facilities at each resort. The Bognor Regis resort also recently opened a £1.8million soft play attraction. Plus, Butlin's launched all-inclusive UK holidays from £25pp a night – with alcohol, food and activities all free. 5 5

How to get into Butlin's for just £1 this spring
How to get into Butlin's for just £1 this spring

Scottish Sun

time28-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scottish Sun

How to get into Butlin's for just £1 this spring

BUTLIN'S has brought back its £1 day passes for children. On selected dates from April 29 to May 22, up to four children per family can visit any of the three Butlin's resorts for £1 each. Advertisement 5 The passes will cost jut £1 per child, when an adult pass is purchased Credit: Butlins 5 The pass will be available at all three resorts Credit: Supplied 5 Included in the pass, visitors will have access to the pools, shows and fairground rides Credit: Alamy To benefit from the offer, one full price adult pass must be purchased starting at £15. Both the Bognor Regis and Minehead resorts are open to day visitors from 10am to 8pm and the Skegness resort is open until 6pm. Included in the price of a day visit, families can enjoy live shows in the Skyline Pavilion, including Peppa Pig's Dance Party and Dino Expo. The passes also include access to Splash Waterworld pools, which feature rides, slides and flumes and dedicated tots pools. Advertisement In addition, visitors can enjoy unlimited fairground rides and access to the Little Stars Fairground, for smaller children. At both the Minehead and Skegness resorts, kids can explore SKYPARK playground. While at the Bognor Regis resort, day visitors can bounce, climb and play in the brand-new, 3,000 square feet Skyline Gang Soft Play. The soft play measures eight metres high and is spread across four stories with climbing challenges, slides, log ramps, cargo nets and multi-sensory spaces for babies. Advertisement For an additional pound, kids can also get a meal from the kids' menu between 12pm and 3pm at selected restaurants in each resort. The reintroduction of the £1 day passes follows their success in March, where 30 per cent more guests enjoyed a day out at the resorts. Inside Butlin's new £2.5million Skypark in Minehead For visitors who want to stay a bit longer, a four-night Showtime Term-Time Midweek break costs from £123 (£31 per person). On the Showtime Term-Time Midweek break, visitors can experience the new all-year-round pantomime Snow White and Her Magnificent Friends. Advertisement In addition, visitors can head to Animals and Mythical beasts, dance at The Butlin's Party Show hosted by Mister Maker and enjoy the other facilities at each resort. The Bognor Regis resort also recently opened a £1.8million soft play attraction. Plus, Butlin's launched all-inclusive UK holidays from £25pp a night – with alcohol, food and activities all free. 5 For an additional pound, kids can get a meal at selected restaurants at each resort Credit: Butlin's Advertisement

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