Myrtle Beach Area Concerts
Billed as KZQs Big Night Out, tickets go on sale Friday for the return of Bush (the band, not the president) to the House of Blues on Dec. 2.
Hot Tickets has on good authority another act will also be added to the bill. Tickets, which will set you back $32.50-$77.50, go on sale at 11 a.m. Friday at the venue box office, online at www.livenation.com , or via phone at 800-745-3000.
Also going on sale at 11 a.m. Friday are tickets for R&B/Nuevo soul singer/songwriter Anthony Hamiltons Dec. 3 gig at the House of Blues. Ticket prices range from $35-$82.50. Available at the venue box office, online at www.livenation.com , or by calling 800-745-3000.
And its never too early to plan your New Years Eve wingding, right? According to www.hob.com , tickets go on sale today for Corey Smiths headlining New Years Eve (Dec. 31) performance at the House of Blues in what has become an annual tradition for the indie country/folksy/rock singer-songwriter. Tickets are $22-$52.50, available online at www.livenation.com , on the horn at 800-745-3000 or at the venue box office.
While an opening date hasnt been set yet for the Pat Boone Family Theater in the building formerly occupied by NASCAR in Myrtle Beach, concert industry publication Pollstar is reporting appearances by country artist Marty Stuart (Oct. 28) and 50s revival act Sha Na Na (Dec. 9-10) that the theaters Myrtle Beach PR firm, LHWH, says are not correct.. Stay tuned.
(From a Table Away, Strayings Worse than Leaving, and Drink Myself Single, headlines the Beaver Bar at County Lines outdoor pavilion on Saturday, and tickets are $10, available via www.etix.com.
Anthrax, considered one of the so-called Big Four of trash metal, alongside Metallica, Slayer and Megadeth, will rattle the rafters at the House of Blues on Nov. 4. Also on the Nov. 4 bill are is one of the most accomplished contemporary country musicians/songwriters nobody knows about, hes quietly scored more than 50 - y es, 50 - songs on the Billboard country charts, but hes bringing an acoustic-based, Yuletide-themed show to Brunswick Community Colleges Odell Williamson Auditorium on Dec. 2, and tickets are $27, and $25 for students. Available by calling 910-755-7416 or online at www.etix.com.
Myrtle Beach Area Concerts - News
While an opening date hasn't been set yet for the Pat Boone Family Theater in the building formerly occupied by NASCAR in Myrtle Beach, concert industry publication Pollstar is reporting appearances by country artist Marty Stuart (Oct. 28) and '50s
448-4496 or www.myrtlebeachpresbyterianchurch.org/m-concert-and-events.cfm. GRAND STRAND BLUES SOCIETY, Music Jam/Open Mike night for area musicians at 8:30 pm Wednesdays at The Hideaway, 1021 Second Ave. N., North Myrtle Beach; free. 492-6930.
6 pm to eat and 7 pm gathering Saturday, Denny's in Myrtle Beach on US 17 Bypass in front of Lowes. HEADS UP! THE 'TRIP DOWN MEMORY LANE' CONCERT, 910-287-4465, 910-209-6170 or 910-398-1992. 6 pm Saturday, Little River United Methodist Church's Life
1001 Fifth Ave., Conway, holds Oktoberfest with a concert by The North Myrtle Beach Community Band, in the church's courtyard from 11 am to 2 pm on Saturday. Bring family, friends, lawn chairs and enjoy good food, and fun big band music. Free.
NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, SC -- It looks and sounds like a live rock concert in the music room at North Myrtle Beach High School, and that's exactly what Brad Davis and his students are going for. (more) North Myrtle Beach High School teacher, Brad Davis,