Count baseball in your summer fun in Myrtle Beach with the Pelicans.
Myrtle Beach’s favorite team will host a series with a rival, the Lynchburg Hillcats August 2-7. The team has a full week of promos you won’t want to miss.
Military personnel and first responders get $3 off tickets. Just present your badge or ID at the box office at Pelicans Park.
7-8:30 p.m.: Gladys Knight has won seven Grammy Awards and is one of Rolling Stone magazine’s top 100 greatest singers. She’s performed for more than 50 years, with No. 1 hits in adult contemporary, gospel, pop, and R&B.
See original works from talented craftspeople nationwide. Watch the creative process play out in exhibitions. Shop fare for many styles, tastes, and budgets, from traditional to modern.
7-8:30 p.m.: See the only official ABBA tribute show, featuring an unreleased song from the supergroup. This show features officially approved costuming and has sold out globally.
7-9 p.m.: His personal solo performance salutes music from Hank Williams to Elvis Presley. He’s coming out of retirement to deliver favorites from Johnny Cash, George Jones, Conway Twitty, and more.
7-8:30 p.m.: The world’s top Fleetwood Mac tribute is as close to the original sound as you can get.
7-8:30 p.m.: Hear the Beach Boys’ classic hits from an extended catalog. It centers on the soundtrack to Endless Summer for anyone who remembers all the fun, fun, fun this California band can be.
7-9 p.m.: This small-town sibling triad became the first group to win NBC’s “The Voice.” Hear chart-topping covers of “The Chain,” “Dust in the Wind,” and “River,” among others, along with original pieces.
7-8:30 p.m.: It’s the world’s top Eagles tribute band, which routinely plays to sold-out audiences. Enjoy Eagles hits, plus solo ventures from Glenn Fry, Don Henley, and Joe Walsh.
7-8:30 p.m.: See a 10-piece band out of New Jersey gets Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band to the smallest detail.
7-9 p.m.: Check out a live variety show, as were popular in the 70s and 80s. Anthony and Eddie Edwards are recognized as incredible impersonators of today’s and yesterday’s stars.
It’s the biggest and most valuable tournament ever. In its 39th year, this World Am is a one-of-a-kind event. It’s 72 holes of net, stroke play. More than 3,000 golfers play more than 50 top courses on the Grand Strand.
7-9 p.m.: Classic Motown music is a specialty at this venue. The Temptations feature original member Otis Williams and still sell out performances worldwide. The Four Tops have original member Duke Fakir, too, from their origins in 1954.
7-8:30 p.m.: Called the top Michael Jackson show on earth, this show has found performers that can replicate Michael Jackson’s dance moves to a tee. Order tickets online, by calling 800-843-6779, or by visiting the box office.
This 54-hour event will assist aspiring entrepreneurs on the Grand Strand and Pee Dee areas. Teams have the weekend to work with mentors to develop prototype, demo, and pitch presentations. It’s the perfect opportunity for those with ideas for new businesses or products. Register here, or contact Barb Royal, eMYRGE Executive Director, at: barb@emyrge.org.
7-9 p.m.: Family and friends are invited to concerts on these dates:
Each date features family-friendly bands. Bring a beach chair or blanket. Drinks and snacks will be available to buy. Beverages, coolers, outside food, and tobacco are prohibited. FREE admission.
11 a.m.-5 p.m.: Find children’s’ entertainment, arts and crafts, food vendors, music, and a parade.
10 a.m.-2 p.m.: Every third Saturday of the month, this free market features Charlie’s Place tenants and visiting vendors.
Stay in a lovely room on your wonderful getaway at Paradise Resort. You’ll love being right on the ocean, on a site close to all the fun Myrtle Beach has to offer. Consider Paradise Resort for your next family reunion, team function, or other group getaways. Book your stay today.