Myrtle Beach - A Hub of Musical Concerts




by Michael Crane


Myrtle Beach has announced a number of the biggest concerts of the year. Per a Sun News story, Nebraskan Conor Oberst lead of Bright Eyes will come with its style of tunes to the House of Blues on September 7, Friday. For anybody who is upset because you missed Godsmack last time, keep a closer look at the events taking place in Myrtle Beach this season since the band is coming back on August 16th. The House of Blues will also have shows showcasing Gary Allan on August 18th as well as the Queensryche performing on Nov 5.

Music lovers shouldn't miss the chance of being part of these shows and get hold of the tickets before they are gone. Anyone who has plans of visiting Myrtle Beach shortly shouldn't miss out the concert taking place on July 28th showcasing the Mothers Finest. The 7th Annual Jerryfest will be held on July 31st having the offshoot of the Grateful Dead, called the New Riders of the Purple Sage rocking the event. A one-time member of the Grateful Dead, Donna Jean Godchaux is going to be performing as a guest artist in the concert. Tickets are also on sale for The Return, a Beatles tribute band, which will be performing its homage to the Fab Four at the Beach Church on Aug 6th.

Things to do in Myrtle Beach

When you find yourself visiting Myrtle Beach, you should not restrict yourself to just the concerts, but also browse around for other places of interest of the city. If you have kids on vacation with you, Ripley's aquarium is definitely an ideal area to spend a laid back afternoon. It gives you a clean environment along with a wide range of aquatic life. You will have a fun filled time with sting rays, interactive areas, caf, divers, large turtles and the moving walk ways taking you inside water. Boardwalk in Myrtle Beach with a lot of merchants and also dining establishments along the clean and spacious lanes can also be an adventure worth checking out. A trip to the Dragon Lair Fantasy Golf is also an entertaining addition to your activity list in Myrtle Beach.

Monuments and historical places

Though not famous for many landmarks and monuments, Myrtle Beach has a handful of places of historical interest sprinkled around the area. Having its sizeable coast, Myrtle Beach features two lighthouses overlooking the Atlantic waters. It also has a handful of plantations, open for tourists to check out. Some other significant landmarks worth touring are the Anna Hyatt Huntington's House, which is now a National Historic Landmark and the American sculptress to name a few.

Comfortable accommodation in Myrtle Beach

With tourists visiting the city all year long, Myrtle Beach has good facilities to offer in regards to accommodation. Depending on your budget and the area you want, there are lots of alternatives you could decide on. Seaglass Tower is one of the best places to stay in the city. It is one of many bluegreen resorts furnishing superb amenities. 19 stories of glass balconies and a stunning beach view make the resort a perfect place to stay.




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