Greater Clemson Music Festival

The community is invited to the Greater Clemson Music Festival that runs April 20-28, at various locations in the Upstate of South Carolina. On April 20, enjoy Music on the Green in Pendleton featuring the Hot as a Pepper Band. This is free to the public as it is hosted by Town of Pendleton from 7-9:30pm. On April 21, Hagood Mill hosts The Carousers, The Resonant Rogues, Wanda Johnson and The Wobblers at Meals on Wheels in Liberty at 7pm. This is a fundraiser and costs $20 per person. On April 22, Music at CatBus Headquarters featuring the Carl Neal Duo and Gypsy Sallies. This is a free event. On April 23, enjoy Plantation Tours and African-American Folktales with Eloise Earle from the Clemson African American Museum. On April 24, its a Tuesday Jazz Jam ​featuring Razz M’ Jazz at Clemson Downs and the ​Clemson University Jazz Players and Rendition at Cox Hall. On April 25, enjoy ​CatBus Plantation Tours of Ashtabula and Woodburn. On April 26, come to Jazz on the Alley in downtown Seneca featuring ​JET ​at 6:30pm. In addition, there will be Gospel music from the United House of Prayer Band at the African-American Museum. On April 27, it’s the Six Mile Music Festival benefiting the town featuring Buffalo Barfield at 6pm and the Eric Scott Band at 7pm. This is a free event with donations for a plate supper. On April 28, it’s the Central Railroad Festival and Music Festival on Main Street at 5pm with ​Jack Roper and The Weathermen ​and then The Flying Saucers. Also, The Swigin’ Medallions will play at the Garrison Arena. This is a benefit for the Clemson Sertoma Club from 7-9:30pm. For more information, visit www.clemsonmusicfest.org.