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South by Southeast Music Feast: Live Music, Southern BBQ, and Fun at Myrtle Beach Train Depot – November 16

South by Southeast Music Feast: Live Music, Southern BBQ, and Fun at Myrtle Beach Train Depot – November 16

This weekend brings exciting pre-Thanksgiving festivities to the Myrtle Beach area, including holiday deals on hotels, restaurants, and attractions, plus early Christmas tree lightings. Amid the holiday spirit, don't miss the South by Southeast Music Feast at the historic Myrtle Beach Train Depot, 851 Broadway Street.

This intimate festival, with a capacity of just 200 at the Train Depot, promises an unforgettable evening of live music, delicious feasting, and community fun in downtown Myrtle Beach. Enjoy performances spanning NewGrass, blues, rock & roll, and jazz by headliners Admiral Radio, opened by The Yale Brothers. Doors open at 6 p.m., feasting starts at 6:30 p.m., and music kicks off around 7:30 p.m. Secure advance tickets online for $20 or $25 at the door (cash or check only).

South by Southeast Music Feast: Live Music, Southern BBQ, and Fun at Myrtle Beach Train Depot – November 16

What sets this soulful event apart? Your ticket includes a hearty southern-style potluck with BBQ, pizza, premium hotdogs, covered dishes, desserts, and complimentary beverages like local New South draft beer, wine, soft drinks, coffee, and water. The venue's restored hardwood floors, twinkling lights, and historic charm create the ideal backdrop for folk-Americana music lovers. Best of all, it supports a worthy cause: South by Southeast, a local nonprofit aiding area school music programs.

South by Southeast Music Feast: Live Music, Southern BBQ, and Fun at Myrtle Beach Train Depot – November 16

Growing in reputation and popularity, this beloved Myrtle Beach tradition is a must-attend. Learn more about South by Southeast and buy tickets for this Saturday's feast at the SouthBySoutheast.org website.


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