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Live Music in Myrtle Beach for Every Mood

From rock ‘n’ roll to rhythm ‘n’ blues, there’s a live performance to match your vibe. 

On the Grand Strand, enjoying live music day and night is an essential part of the Myrtle Beach experience. With more than 25,000 live shows a year – out in the open air and inside popular venues – you can soak up the energy and find your favorite tunes. 

Live music at Murrells Inlet in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

In the Heart of Downtown 
The Boardwalk and Promenade is a natural starting point for any evening adventure. Once upon a time, the now-iconic group Alabama was the house band at The Bowery, and this legendary venue still brings it with nightly music, cold drinks and friendly Southern hospitality. Hang out outdoors in places like RipTydz Oceanfront Grille & Rooftop Bar and the 8th Ave Tiki Bar & Grill for live music and ocean views, and bring the whole family for a backyard cookout–style outing at Crooked Hammock Brewery

A Legendary Locale 
On the Grand Strand’s south end, the Murrells Inlet MarshWalk is always alive with the sound of music. Feel the salt-air breezes rolling off the water as you dine, dance and sing along to bands playing at places like Dead Dog Saloon, Bubba’s Love Shak and Wahoo’s Fish House. The beautiful sculptures and Lowcountry landscapes of Brookgreen Gardens come alive with a summer concert series and other special events throughout the season. 

Broadway at the Beach The Hangout in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

Head North on the Grand Strand 
In North Myrtle Beach, Barefoot Landing is the place for entertainment. The House of Blues Myrtle Beach brings in the biggest music acts along with free performances on the deck on Friday evenings and a weekly murder mystery dinner theater. Summer sounds shine when the Music on Main Concert Series transforms Main Street into a buzzing block party every Thursday.   

No matter which direction your curiosity leads you, you’ll find yourself in the middle of the action. Enjoy live music any night of the week in Myrtle Beach. 

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