The talk of the town as spring rolls around is the House of Blues Summer Concert Series.
This revered music venue will host a lineup of local and regional talent, starting in May. House of Blues is one of Myrtle Beach’s favorite places to hear music, grab a drink, and enjoy dinner. This summer-long event is a highlight of the annual schedule.
There are also free concerts throughout the year, so check out what’s going on for your next Grand Strand visit.
Check out the interactive comedy, “Who Dunnit.” Someone gets murdered during your dinner, and authorities hold YOU in the investigation. Solve the mystery, and you might get the reward.
Oh, the food — southern-inspired favorites, buffet style, await the hungry guests. The gospel performances are sure to start your week in the most inspired fashion. $1 from each ticket sold benefits the Music Forward Foundation, serving under-resourced communities.
Doors open at 7 p.m. Order tickets early, as prices are likely to increase closer to the show date. All are family events, but the House of Blues advises parental discretion.
Support acts are subject to change. Bags allowed for shows:
This American band has been rocking since 1991, bringing a mix of heavy and Southern metal to the stage. Jackyl’s self-titled debut album sold more than a million copies, with hit singles “Down on Me” and “When Will it Rain.” They will tour the Carolinas and Florida all summer.
Tickets: $32.50-$60
Formed in 1998, Black Label Society has cut 11 studio, two live, and two compilation albums. Black Stone Cherry and Jared James Nichols will also perform.
Tickets: $25-$35
Puddle of Mudd has sold more than seven million albums and boasts several No. 1 rock hits. “Come Clean” has hit the five-million mark in sales. The Kansas City rockers’ style is alternative metal, hard rock, nu-metal, and post-grunge.
Tickets: $22-$45
Remember him from his role as JR Chandler in the popular soap opera “All My Children”? He broke into music with the boy band Dream Street before embarking on his solo career. Buy concert experience upgrades, in addition to a House of Blues ticket, online.
Tickets: $26-$34
Jordan Pundik, Ian Grushka, Chad Gilbert, and Cyrus Bolooki make up this act from Coral Springs, Fla. They dabble in alternative rock, melodic hardcore, pop-punk, and punk rock genres. New Found Glory, Four Year Strong, and Be Well will also perform.
The after-party doesn’t have to be rollicking. It could be a trip to a hot tub, a nightcap on the balcony of your room, or quiet time with the family in spacious comfort. Hit Sandal’s for breakfast in the morning to start a new day in Myrtle Beach. See photos and videos of what’s in store at Paradise Resort, and book your stay today.