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McAlister Auditorium

Greenville, SC

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When did Greenville Memorial Auditorium close?
Greenville Memorial Auditorium, a historic venue in Greenville, SC, officially closed its doors in August 1996. For over 50 years, the auditorium served as a central hub for concerts, sporting events, and community gatherings in the Upstate region. Its closure was prompted by the need for modern facilities, leading to the construction of the Bon Secours Wellness Arena, which opened in 1998. The Greenville Memorial Auditorium was subsequently demolished in September 1997. Today, its legacy lives on in the memories of local residents who attended legendary concerts, wrestling matches, and civic events there. If you're searching for events at the former site, note that the auditorium no longer exists, but Greenville boasts several modern venues for entertainment.
Where are concerts in Greenville, SC?
Greenville, SC offers a vibrant live music scene with concerts hosted at several top venues across the city. The Bon Secours Wellness Arena is the largest indoor venue, attracting major touring acts and events. For more intimate performances, the Peace Center in downtown Greenville features a concert hall renowned for its acoustics and ambiance. McAlister Auditorium, located on the Furman University campus, hosts a diverse range of concerts, from classical to contemporary. Additionally, venues like The Blind Horse Saloon and Radio Room cater to country, rock, and indie music fans. Outdoor concerts are frequently held at Falls Park on the Reedy and NOMA Square. For tickets to upcoming concerts in Greenville, SC, check Gigfomo for the latest event listings and exclusive deals.

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