Jun 28 Sunday
Sundays from 4 to 6 pm enjoy Greenville Jazz Collective's Sunday Jazz Jam! The jam is open to all ages and skill levels — and there is no cover charge to simply attend and enjoy.
The Greenville Jazz Collective (GJC) preserves and promotes jazz in Upstate South Carolina. GJC stewards this important American art form through the promotion of live performance to support our local musicians, as well as educational events and programs to nurture the next generation of jazz musicians.
Enjoy a Sunday afternoon of jazz by the French Broad River! Blair Crimmins, an Atlanta-based musician, revives ragtime and 1920s Dixieland jazz with a modern edge. A multi-instrumentalist, he has toured internationally and opened for Preservation Hall Jazz Band and Old Crow Medicine Show.
– LIMITED PATIO SEATING IS FIRST COME FIRST SERVE
THE YARD SAILSThe Yard Sails are AVL’s hottest instro-surf rock and exotica band. Featuring members of Empire Strikes Brass along with Jason Krekel (of the infamous Krektones). A solid rockin’ reverb soaked guitar journey through the history of the genre (Ventures, Link Wray and Dick Dale to name a few) as well as original ear worms for your poolside summer pleasure!
The 30th Annual Upstate Shakespeare Festival in beautiful Falls Park in downtown Greenville, SC features A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM opening May 21st, 2026 and runs through June 21st, followed by THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN running July 9th – 25th. This is not your English teacher's Shakespeare! Bring your dog, your kids, your cousin's wife's best friend, or a bottle of wine and a picnic basket. Admission is free and open to the public, and donations are greatly appreciated. Performances are Thursdays - Sundays at 7pm and run approximately 90 minutes with no intermission, weather permitting.
We want everyone to access the healing power of music! Perhaps you can only afford a few dollars or maybe you have resources to cover the cost for others. Donate What You Can! The suggested price per ticket is $20.
Queen Bee and the Honeylovers perform classic swing, blues and Latin music. They have been voted best in Jazz since 2019 in the Mountain Xpress “Best Of” poll. Their debut album, ‘Asheville’, celebrated their hometown’s history and won them #41 on WNCW’s listener-voted poll of Best Albums of 2019 as well as features on The State of Things with Frank Stasio and PBS Woodsongs. Their video for “Beacham’s Curve” won Best Soundtrack at the 2019 Music Video Asheville Awards. At this show, they’ll be debuting some brand new tunes off their upcoming album- including some long awaited Asheville-themed songs. Vocal-driven with an infectious groove, the Honeylovers are guaranteed to put a grin on your face and a tap in your toes.
Sun, June 28th at 7:30 pm – We want everyone to access the healing power of music! Perhaps you can only afford a few dollars, or maybe you have resources to cover the cost for others. Donate What You Can! You may enter your desired donation amount below. The suggested price per ticket is $20.
THE HUNGRY & DANGEROUS"American rockers The Hungry & Dangerous dropped their debut self-titled record, and it’s living proof that rock will never die." - Rock Era Magazine Born in 2020 out of the chaos of a global shutdown, The Hungry & Dangerous are a Nashville-based rock band on a mission to bring authentic, no-frills rock ‘n’ roll back to the forefront. Founded by frontman/guitarist Jordan Taylor Moed and drummer Matt Lewis, the band set out to channel the spirit of classic icons while forging a sound that feels urgent, modern, and unmistakably their own. Blending retro influence with a contemporary edge, The Hungry & Dangerous have quickly built a reputation for high-energy, unapologetic rock, earning praise as a band proving “rock will never die” and delivering a sound that’s both nostalgic and forward-looking. Their 2022 self-titled debut album introduced the band’s raw intensity to a growing audience, later surpassing 100,000 streams on Spotify and spawning standout tracks like “Insomniacs” and “Life Won’t Wait.” Since then, the band has continued to build momentum with a string of explosive singles including “Detonator,” “Carrie (Psycho Prom Queen),” and “Whiplash Smile,” showcasing their evolution while staying true to their hard-hitting roots. Now featuring the addition of bassist Joe Barf and second guitarist Aiden Horne, The Hungry & Dangerous have expanded their sound into an even bigger, more dynamic live experience doubling down on soaring leads, driving riffs, and the larger-than-life energy they’ve become known for. Self-described as the “Insomniacs of Rock ‘N’ Roll,” the band continues to carve out their place in the modern rock landscape bringing grit, attitude, and a relentless live show that leaves no doubt: The Hungry & Dangerous are here to rock.
HALOGIHailing from Asheville, NC, Halogi is a femme fronted power metal band. Formed in 2024, Halogi is known for their heavy riffs, clean vocals, and lyrical themes ranging from feminism to climate change to mental illness. They have shared the stage with D.R.I. and Wailin Storms at local venues.
4TH HORSEGenre-bending ♀️-fronted roots metal band rockin' in the styles of Black Sabbath, Bikini Kill, All Them Witches, and Kyuss.
Jun 29 Monday
Join our intercultural summer day camps where children 6-12 years old explore music creation, international dance, music instrument building, and other forms of art in a joyful and supportive environment. Each child receives personal attention and a meaningful creative experience.
The word craft-itarianism was coined by 2026 Center for Craft Curatorial Fellow Alyssa Velazquez to name artistic projects that generate employment, raise awareness, or offer therapeutic support through craft. These programs provide a space where people affected by addiction, incarceration, and gun violence can find solidarity while learning a skill.
Craft-itarianism: Community Action Through Craft celebrates nonprofits and artists who believe in—and actively practice—the power of craft to support and empower individuals and communities.
This exhibition was curated by 2026 Center for Craft Curatorial Fellow Alyssa Velazquez. Launched in 2017, the Curatorial Fellowship supports emerging curators exploring new ideas about craft with mentorship, professional development, and a $5,000 honorarium to realize an exhibition.
On view February 27, 2026–September 27, 2026.
A Month-Long Showcase of Regional Landscape Art
"From June 26 to July 24, visit the gallery Monday–Friday (10 am – 5 pm) for a professional fine art show featuring the landscapes and scenes captured during Art in Bloom.
Admission: Free and open to the public."