Spotlight Series

Don Felder

Mainstage 201 S Dargan St, Florence, SC

Don Felder is a true 21st-century renaissance man for all seasons. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee is probably most known for his contributions as an Eagles lead guitarist, co-writing and performing the memorable solo on the band’s “Hotel California” while contributing songs such as “Vision” in addition to earning writing credits on “Victim of Love” and “Those Shoes.”

The Righteous Brothers

Mainstage 201 S Dargan St, Florence, SC

The Righteous Brothers Lovin’ Feeling Farewell Tour promises a captivating music odyssey, spanning the early days of rock and roll, the era of Blue-Eyed soul and as far reaching as the movie Dirty Dancing. From heartwarming ballads to energetic rock anthems, every performance is a testament to the enduring power of The Righteous Brothers’ music and their connection to fans across the globe.

Floyd Nation

Mainstage 201 S Dargan St, Florence, SC

n 1975, Pink Floyd’s legendary members – Roger Waters, David Gilmour, Rick Wright and Nick Mason – embarked on a journey to create a follow-up to The Dark Side of the Moon at EMI Studios, now the world famous Abbey Road Studios.

Direct from Sweden — The Music of ABBA

Mainstage 201 S Dargan St, Florence, SC

The Music of ABBA” are no strangers to the incomparable sound and look of Sweden’s greatest music export with meticulous attention to costumes, make-up, musical arrangements, movements and the singing, nothing is left to chance.

Alfreda Sings “The Divas of Soul”

Mainstage 201 S Dargan St, Florence, SC

Alfreda Sings The Divas of Soul highlights iconic and musically groundbreaking female artists, such as Aretha Franklin, Tina Turner, and many more.

Gary Lewis and The Playboys

Mainstage 201 S Dargan St, Florence, SC

With eight gold singles, 17 top 40 hits, four gold albums, and 45 million records sold worldwide, Gary Lewis and the Playboys remain one of the hottest acts around.

Women of Americana

Mainstage 201 S Dargan St, Florence, SC

Experience a heartfelt celebration of early folk, gospel and Western swing music with Women of Americana. This isn’t just a concert – it’s an exuberant exploration of the expansive and singular American genre that planted the roots of American music.