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Columbia, S.C. Gears Up for an Action-Packed Weekend of Fun and Festivities

Columbia, S.C. Gears Up for an Action-Packed Weekend of Fun and Festivities

Columbia, S.C.: A Weekend Full of Fun Awaits!

Hey there, Columbia! 🎉 We hope you navigated through Halloween without any scares and are ready to keep the holiday spirit going strong. This weekend is packed with exciting activities to keep your social calendar full, from homecoming games and arts & crafts shows to live music events. And yes, if you’re feeling a little nostalgic, there are still a few lingering Halloween festivities. Oh, and don’t forget to set your clock back an hour for Daylight Savings Time this Saturday night! Let’s jump into the exciting lineup of events happening this weekend!

Spook-tacular Laser Lights

If you’re still in the mood for a bit of Halloween fun, check out the HalloScream Laser Lights show at the South Carolina State Museum. Kicking off at 1:30 p.m. on weekdays and 2:30 p.m. on weekends, this family-friendly planetarium experience features laser lights set to Halloween classics like “Thriller” and “Ghostbusters.” Tickets are pretty reasonable at $13 for adults and $10 for kids aged 3-12.

Haunted Adventures Await

Feeling brave? Venture over to the Deceased Farm Haunted Attraction in Lexington for a heart-pounding fright. You can wander through 6 buildings, navigate creepy cornfield mazes, and more! Tickets are $30, or if you’re short on time, you can get a fast pass for $45 or a VIP experience for $70 to skip the line.

Something’s Afoot

If you prefer a mix of mystery and live theatre, don’t miss Something’s Afoot at the Town Theatre. Running from 7:30 p.m. this weekend, watch as ten strangers trapped in an English mansion meet bizarre fates. Can you solve the mystery before it’s too late?

Art Lovers Rejoice

For art enthusiasts, the Columbia Museum of Art is hosting an exhibition titled French Moderns: Monet to Matisse. This exhibition showcases works from renowned artists including Claude Monet and Edgar Degas. Take a stroll through artistic history while enjoying these masterpieces.

Ghostly Tales at USC

How about a little ghost story to end the day? Join the USC Visitor Center Ghost Tours for a walking tour around the haunted spots of the University of South Carolina campus from 7-9 p.m.. It’s free, but be sure to register online to secure your spot!

Fall Celebrations

Get ready for some fun at the Fall Back Fest in West Columbia! This free event from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. features live music from The Big Time Band, tasty food, and local art. It’s a perfect way to welcome fall with friends and family!

Game On!

Sports fans, get your garnet and black ready! The USC Gamecocks will take on Texas A&M at 7:30 p.m. at Williams-Brice Stadium. Don’t miss this thrilling matchup where every cheer counts!

Community Events

Pack your weekend with even more activities like the 2024 Midlands Christmas Arts & Crafts Market at the South Carolina State Farmers Market and the Lexington County Veteran’s Parade honoring those who served our country. The festival fun continues with food, crafts, and music all around!

As we wrap up, there’s no shortage of excitement in Columbia this weekend. Whether you’re in the mood to scream from a haunted attraction or cheer on the Gamecocks, there’s something for everyone. Make the most of your weekend and enjoy all the community has to offer. Happy adventuring!


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