News Summary
Spartanburg will host a series of concerts in June, spotlighting country music icons Travis Tritt and Vince Gill. The Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium serves as the venue for these exciting headlining events. Additionally, local venues will feature free live performances, including a karaoke event and yoga sessions, fostering community engagement through music and wellness. The month culminates with the 3rd Annual 864 Music Festival, highlighting various artists and encouraging attendance with promotional deals.
Spartanburg is set to host an exciting lineup of concerts this June, featuring a mix of country music legends and local performers that promise to deliver memorable experiences for music lovers. The Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium will be the focal point for two notable headliners: Travis Tritt and Vince Gill.
Travis Tritt, a revered name in country music, will grace the stage on June 27 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets for this highly anticipated event start at $61.40, allowing fans the chance to enjoy an evening with the Grammy Award-winning artist known for hits like “It’s a Great Day to Be Alive” and “Help Me Hold On.”
On June 13, Vince Gill, another country music icon, will perform at the same venue at 7:30 p.m. Fans can purchase tickets ranging from $71.23 to over $300, depending on seating choices. Gill, acclaimed for his smooth voice and intricate guitar work, has won numerous accolades over his career and has produced a wide array of chart-topping songs.
Aside from these headline events, the local music scene in Spartanburg offers several opportunities to enjoy free live performances. The Fretwell venue will host the Rock And Roll Reunion on June 6 from 6-8 p.m., where guests can enjoy a complimentary show featuring classic rock tunes. Following this, on June 7, The Delvecchios, known for their versatility in various genres, will take the stage at Fretwell from 6-9 p.m., also at no cost to attendees.
Another free concert at the Fretwell will feature Cross Eyed Betty on June 13 from 6-9 p.m. This performance will focus on Americana music, including tunes from the 60s to today. Additionally, FR8yard will showcase two classic Disney films this month: “Beauty and the Beast” on June 11 and “The Little Mermaid” on June 18, both starting at 6 p.m. Admission for these film showings is also free. A karaoke event will allow local talent to shine at FR8yard on June 1 at 6:30 p.m., with no entry fee.
For those interested in wellness, free yoga sessions for all experience levels will take place at Fretwell on June 2 from 9-10 a.m. These sessions aim to promote health and community engagement through fitness activities.
June is packed with other notable music events as well. Cole Swindell is set to perform at Fifth Third Park on June 5 during the BMW Charity Pro-Am, with ticket prices starting at $34. This concert is expected to draw fans from around the region, contributing to the vibrant atmosphere of the month.
The month concludes with the 3rd Annual 864 Music Festival on June 28 at Barnet Park, featuring performances by Raheem DeVaughn and Keke Wyatt. General admission tickets for this festival are priced at $71, with promotional 2-for-1 deals to encourage attendance.
Spartanburg’s outdoor summer concert series emphasizes the inclusion of free live music throughout the month. Venues such as FR8yard and Fretwell are expected to feature multiple local artists and performances in addition to the marquee acts, showcasing the area’s diverse musical talent.
Overall, June promises to be a vibrant month full of music, entertainment, and community engagement, making Spartanburg a key destination for anyone looking to enjoy live performances.
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Additional Resources
- Post and Courier: Travis Tritt and Vince Gill Concerts
- Greenville Online: Free Concerts in NOMA Square
- Go Upstate: Cole Swindell Performance
- Post and Courier: Insane Clown Posse and John Anderson Concerts
- Independent Mail: Upcoming Music Concerts
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Spartanburg
- Google Search: Spartanburg Concerts
