Enjoying a beautiful evening at Dining on the Dam, where food and music come together.
Lexington is set to host the beloved ‘Dining on the Dam’ event on April 6, 2025, at Lake Murray Dam. Attendees can enjoy live music from the Big Time Band, delicious food from Southern Way Catering, and a picturesque setting. The event expects over 1,200 guests and offers shuttle services for convenience. Tickets are available online, ensuring a festive time filled with great food, music, and community spirit.
The charming city of Lexington is gearing up for an evening of fun, flavor, and fantastic music! It’s all happening on Sunday, April 6, 2025, as the eagerly awaited event, Dining on the Dam, makes its glorious return to the stunning Lake Murray Dam. Mark your calendars because you won’t want to miss this festive occasion!
Get ready to tap your toes and dance the night away! The Lexington Chamber & Visitors Center has announced that the lively Big Time Band will be headlining the event, promising to set the perfect mood with their energetic performances. They’re known for their engaging stage presence, which is just what you’d want for an evening filled with great food, family, and friends!
What’s a fun event without some delicious food? This year’s Dining on the Dam will feature mouthwatering offerings from Southern Way Catering, ensuring there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Whether you’re a fan of Southern comfort food or you’re looking for something a little more adventurous, this culinary lineup is sure to satisfy your taste buds!
Hosted on the historical Lake Murray Dam, this event not only promises great experiences but also an incredible backdrop. The picturesque views of the dam, with its rich history, create a warm and inviting atmosphere perfect for a relaxed evening with family and friends. You’ll find it hard to believe there’s a better way to spend a Sunday evening!
This bustling bash is expected to bring together over 1,200 attendees from the Midlands and beyond. What a wonderful opportunity to meet new friends and connect with community members! If you want to be part of this exciting gathering, tickets are now available at diningonthedamsc.com and lexingtonsc.org. Grab yours before they sell out!
Attendees, take note! To ensure everyone can enjoy the event safely, the top portion of the Lake Murray Dam will be closed to both vehicular and foot traffic starting from 7:00 a.m. on April 6. But don’t worry, traffic will be redirected to the lower level of the dam for easy access. Parking will be available on both sides of the dam, in Dominion Energy Public Parks, as well as at two alternate locations. Easy peasy!
Worried about parking? No problem at all! Shuttles will be provided to transport attendees from the parking lots directly to the event entrance, making it super convenient to join in on the fun without breaking a sweat. All you have to do is sit back and enjoy the ride!
If you have any questions or need further information, you can reach out for assistance by calling (803) 359-6113. The friendly staff will be happy to help you out!
So get ready to enjoy a fabulous evening filled with music, delightful food, and cherished memories at Dining on the Dam in Lexington. This is more than just an event; it’s a celebration of community, and it’s bound to be an unforgettable experience!
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