Stay Here, Play Here: A Week of Excitement in Lexington County
This week in Lexington County is shaping up to be an exciting one with a variety of events catering to all interests. From concerts featuring fast-rising talent to open-air markets, history lectures, and outdoor activities, there’s something for everyone in the family.
Friday – July 12
Lauren Jenkins Concert at Steel Hands Brewing
The week kicks off with an addition to the Nashville Nights concert series at the Steel Hands Brewing. This event brings fast-rising Music City talent to Lexington, with this week’s spotlight shining on country singer/songwriter Lauren Jenkins. A seasoned performer, Jenkins has shared the stage with artists such as Lady A and LeAnn Rimes. The show commences at 6 p.m. with a set from host Michael Haney and runs till 9:30 p.m. The event is free to attend with special food, including the delightful Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich, adding to the ambiance.
Saturday – July 13
The Market at Icehouse
The Icehouse Amphitheater hosts The Market at Icehouse, the perfect spot for shopping, food, and fun. Attendees can explore fresh produce and unique gifts offered by local vendors while grooving to live music. The market operates from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and is free to enter.
Native American Lifeways at 12,000 History Park
History buffs can join the Native American Lifeways walking tour at 12,000 History Park. Learn about the strategic role of Native Americans in the Carolina Colony and delve into the cultures of the Cherokee and Catawba peoples. The tour is free of charge and starts at 10:30 a.m.
Sunday – July 14
Julyfest Gospel Concert at Chapin Town Hall
The Julyfest Gospel Concert at Chapin Town Hall presents an elevating evening of spiritual music. A talented lineup of performers will serenade listeners with inspiring lyrics and soul-stirring melodies. The concert begins at 5 p.m., and tickets are priced at $20.
Tuesday – July 16
Historically Speaking at Lexington Main Library
Catch the “Historically Speaking” lecture series at the Lexington Main Library, presented in partnership with the Lexington County Museum. This week’s topic explores the history of alcohol in Lexington County, offering an intriguing journey into the past. The lecture is scheduled from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., and admission is free.
Thursday – July 18
Meeting Street Artisan Night Market
The Meeting Street Artisan Night Market at Interactive Arts Park allows attendees to shop from local vendors while enjoying cooler evening temperatures. Alongside artisanal shopping, visitors can also interact with unique sculptures in the park. Operating from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., this free event offers a relaxed shopping atmosphere complimented by the park’s various attractions.
Residents of Lexington County have an exciting and diverse range of events to look forward to this week. From music and markets to historical walks and lectures, there’s something to keep everyone entertained!