Stay Here, Play Here: Things to do in Lexington County for the week of June 6

Get ready for an exciting week ahead in Lexington County! From concert series kickoffs to enlightening historical tours, Lexington County has an array of activities for everyone.

Friday – June 7

Nashville Nights (concert)
Steel Hands Brewing located at 2350 Foreman St. in Cayce, truly opens up the night as they kick off their fresh Nashville Nights concert series. This series welcomes up-and-coming country music acts to the Steel Hands stage. This week, there will be an exhilarating performance from Nate Fredrick & The Wholesome Boys. The event is presented by host and singer/songwriter Michael Haney, with a local act to open the show. Commencing at 6 p.m., this event is free for all attendees. Learn more about this event at facebook.com/steelhandsbrewing.

Karen Waldrup (concert)
Another mesmerizing performance awaits as singer/songwriter Karen Waldrup takes the stage at the Icehouse Amphitheater located at 107 W. Main St. Showtime starts also at 6 p.m. Visit icehouseamphitheater.com for more information.

Hijacked (concert)
The widely loved local variety band Hijacked is set to perform a lively mix of 80s rock, 70s funk, and today’s dance music at LJ’s Par & Grill located at 381 Pilgrim Church Rd. This exhilarating show is free to attend and commences at 6 p.m. For more information, visit facebook.com/hijackedband.

Saturday – June 8

Native American Lifeways
The best way to spend your Saturday morning is at The 12,000 Year History Park’s Native American Lifeways walking tour. The park is located at 1120 Ft. Congaree Tr. in Cayce. The tour begins at 10 a.m. and is free to attend. Keep yourself posted at cayce12000years.com for more information

Sunday – June 9

Lake Murray Symphony Orchestra (concert)
A breathtaking musical performance awaits you at The Harbison Theatre at Midlands Technical College located at 7300 College Blvd. in Irmo. The Lake Murray Symphony Orchestra will be putting on a show with a program called Cupcakes & Concertos at 3:30 p.m. The show is free to attend. Visit harbisontheatre.org for more information.

Tuesday – June 11

Taste On The River
Stone River, which is located at 121 Alexander Rd. in West Columbia, along with the West Columbia Beautification Foundation, will be hosting the annual Taste On The River event. This culinary experience features food from 13 different local restaurants. The event runs from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tickets are up for sale at $100. Learn more details at beautifywestcolumbia.org.

And more concerts, events and daily happenings are on the list throughout the week till June 13th. So get ready, gear up and step out to embrace these captivating experiences that Lexington County has on offer for you.


Author: HERE Lexington

HERE Lexington

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