As fall starts to sprinkle its charm over Augusta and North Augusta, a whirlwind of vibrant events is ready to kick off! Are you ready to dive into a variety of activities—everything from concerts and cultural festivals to engaging theatrical performances? You won’t want to miss out!
The South Carolina Humanities Festival is scheduled to unfold from September 12 to 14 at the North Augusta Municipal Building. This fun-filled festival is absolutely free to attend and promises an eclectic mix of music, art, and guided tours. Dive into the local history by checking out the Charles Hammond House, one of the many tours being offered. You can catch all the exciting details and schedules over at schumanities.org.
If live music gets your heart racing, you’re in luck! On September 11, The Wallflowers will light up the Miller Theater, and you can groove along as the opening act, Dove & the Peacekeeper, warms up the crowd. Doors open at 7 p.m. with the show kicking off at 8 p.m., and tickets range from $38.50 to $150. Grab yours before they sell out at millertheateraugusta.com.
Following this is the thrilling performance of a rock classic, Steel Panther, on September 13, also at the Miller Theater. Doors open at 7 p.m. with showtime at 8 p.m.. Tickets for this event range from $33.50 to $179.
Let’s not forget the much-anticipated Hispanic Festival 2024 taking place on September 13 and 14 at Augusta Commons. Enjoy the lively atmosphere filled with live music, folkloric dancers, and an array of delicious food from several countries. Admission is only $5 per day, making it a family-friendly outing!
The Main Street Players are gearing up to present a comedy titled Sordid Lives, that narrates the heartwarming and hilarious aftermath of a Texas family navigating through scandal. Opening night is September 13 at the historic Discovery Center in Edgefield. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased by calling 803-637-2233.
On September 14, the Touch-A-Truck event will be open at the Odell Weeks Soccer Field, allowing families to explore various trucks. This event is free to attend, and there will be a Power Wheels Derby that requires a $5 registration fee. Registration closes on September 11.
Also happening on September 14, sign up for the Marine Mud Challenge at Fort Eisenhower. This challenging obstacle course is a fantastic way to test your limits while having fun with friends! Registrations are available on eisenhower.armymwr.com.
For food enthusiasts, the newly opened Palmetto Smoke-House in North Augusta serves up authentic Carolina barbecue that you absolutely must try! And if you’re looking for a healthy treat, don’t miss the new Bowl Boss Acai health food bar that offers delicious acai bowls, smoothies, and more, recently opened by a dynamic mother-daughter duo.
With so many events lined up, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re into music, theater, food, or festivals, mark these dates on your calendar and gather your family and friends for a fantastic time in Augusta and North Augusta!
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