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Whether you’re visiting for the first time or have spent years in the Greenville area, The Local 5 Newsletter is your one stop destination to find out what you don’t want to miss this weekend in the Upstate.
Every Thursday, we will highlight our ‘top 5 musts’ that will include everything from restaurants, activities, parks, concerts and festivals that are all right here in beautiful Greenville, SC.

For those who cannot decide whether to watch a show, dance, or rock concert, there is Madame Tutu’s Nightmare at the Museum, for it combines all of these into one. The Carolina Ballet Theatre will be performing this dazzling spectacle at the Peace Center from October 24th-25th. They will be inspired by the champions of rock: Michael Jackson, Guns N’ Roses, and Journey, as they tell their spooky story of a night in a museum through dance. Tickets start at $55.
This weekend, the Greenville Country Music Fest is back and better than ever in Simpsonville, SC. This 6th annual Fest will feature Connor Smith, Zack Top, Koe Wetzel, and more! Dance, jump, and sing along to live country music, come rain or shine. CCNB’s Amphitheater at Heritage Park is a spacious outside venue in which attendees bring their own seating, such as folding chairs and/or blankets. Food vendors will be in attendance, offering goods such as giant pretzels and ice cold lemonade. Tickets prices vary depending on the day; VIP and super VIP options are also available. Children 5 and under are free with the purchase of an adult ticket. Don’t miss out on this rocking good time.


Was it Colonel Mustard with the candlestick in the library? Find out “who did it” during Clue: On Stage, performed by the Greenville Theatre. Viewers will enjoy this interpretation of the iconic 1985 movie Clue, based on the beloved board game based on mystery and murder. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, and you’ll be kept on your toes till the very end. Tickets start at $35.
Defy gravity during a Friday Night Flick showing of Wicked this Halloween season. Before this whimsical movie, participants are invited to participate in Mauldin’s annual Business and Boo Community Trick or Treating event. More than 25 businesses will be participating this year! Kids are encouraged to don their costumes and explore all of the fun activities that Mauldin has in store. It may just change you for good.


Greenville’s Trick or Treat on Main St. is as sweet as candy. Every year, visitors are invited to stop by local businesses (that feature a green pumpkin) for sweet treats. More than 40 businesses are participating, such as Coffee Underground, Carmellas, Group Therapy, Mast General Store, and more. This free event will be held from 10am-3pm in downtown Greenville.

