The City of Myrtle Beach announces “Nights at Nance,” a concert series featuring local and regional bands on the stage at Nance Plaza.
Bring family, friends and beach chairs to enjoy live music at this FREE concert series in Myrtle Beach’s Arts & Innovation District.
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In addition to nearby restaurants, food trucks will be on site providing flavorful dishes for purchase. Mark your calendar for the following Thursdays, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Nance Plaza is located at the intersection of Kings Hwy and 9th Avenue North in downtown Myrtle Beach. Paid parking for Nights at Nance is available at the parking deck across the street.
Nights at Nance Concert Series Dates:
- Thursday, September 12, The 100 Grand Band
We’re as excited as you are when we find a great event or deal! But remember -- events can change. Bargains can sell out. Weather can be unpredictable. The location nearest you may decide not to participate. And many venues reserve the right to change prices and hours without notice. Please double-check with the source to make sure an event is still happening or a deal is still good before you go.
About the Arts & Innovation District (from the City of Myrtle Beach website)
Arts and Innovation District in the heart of Myrtle Beach! The area includes Main Street, Broadway Street, Oak Street and Ninth Avenue North. Buildings along Ninth Avenue North may be the first to redevelop, with plans already underway for a co-work and events space.The intent of the Arts and Innovation District is to create a sustainable and walkable mixed-use urban environment that will serve as the hub of artistic, cultural and civic life in the traditional core of downtown Myrtle Beach. As a year-round destination for both residents and visitors, the district’s primary uses are supported by a wide range of businesses that help to maintain a vibrant atmosphere. Building design is in harmony with the character of the area and establishes a continuity of pedestrian-oriented frontages between adjacent buildings. This is further supported by pedestrian oriented urban design, the active use of outdoor space for dining and entertainment, encouraging the development of upper-story residences in mixed-use buildings, and the incorporation of both active and passive public spaces throughout the district.
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