Stay Here, Play Here: Lexington County events for the week of April 13

Posted 4/13/23

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Stay Here, Play Here: Lexington County events for the week of April 13

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Friday — April 14

Cody Webb
Locally reared country singer Cody Webb plays the Icehouse Amphitheater on the same day he drops his new single, “Girl Changes Everything.” The 6 p.m. concert costs $18 to attend. Find more info at icehouseamphiteater.com.

Randy Lucas Trio
Bill’s Music Shop & Pickin’ Parlor (710 Meeting St. in West Columbia) hosts a performance by award-winning bluegrass group the Randy Lucas Trio. Guitarist and banjo player Lucas leads the band through classic bluegrass songs and their own tunes. Showtime is 8 p.m., and admission is a $10 donation. Visit billsmusicshop.com for more information.

Reggie Graves
Join Chayz Lounge (607 Meeting St. in West Columbia) and guitarist and bandleader Reggie Graves for a performance by Graves’ band, Jazz Theory. Expect to hear hits and classics by Incognito, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Kool & the Gang, Norman Brown, Prince, George Benson, Earth, Wind & Fire, Luther Vandross and more. Showtime is 7 p.m. and tickets are $25. Dressy attire is required. Visit chayzlounge.com for more information.

Movies on the Mount
Mt. Hermon Lutheran Church (3011 Leaphart Rd. in West Columbia) hosts its weekly Movies on the Mount night. The church will screen “The Chosen” at 7 p.m. Doors open at 6, snacks and food are welcome and popcorn is provided. This event is free to attend. Visit facebook.com/mthermonlutheranchurch for more information.

Saturday — April 15

Midlands Plant & Flower Festival
Head over to the State Farmers Market (3483 Charleston Hwy. in West Columbia) for the Midlands Plant & Flower Festival. Shop for spring plants and flowers, gardening equipment, décor and seasonal produce. The festival is free to attend and runs April 13-16. Visit facebook.com/scfarmersmarket for more information.

Briggs Alley
Popular cover band Briggs Alley plays at Wings & Ale of Lexington (154 Ellis Ave.). The band will play a mix of classic and new country, beach music, ‘60s-’90s rock, R&B, line dance and more starting at 7:30 p.m. This show is free to attend. Visit facebook.com/wingsandaleoflexington/ for more information.

Farm to Table Dinner
The FARM (1127 Corley Mill Rd.) hosts a four-course Farm to Table dinner. The first course is is Lake Murray Fish Stew, second course is Farmhouse Salad & Homemade Breads, third course is Grilled Flank Steak, Farm Grown Chimichuri, Farm Veggies & Potatoes and the fourt course is Fancy Pudding with The FARM 1780’s signature rainbow eggs. Your $97 ticket also includes table wine to complement the meal. The dinner begins at 6 p.m. and runs until 9 p.m. Visit thefarm1780.com for more information.

Immortals: A Tribute to Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn
The Harbison Theatre at Midlands Technical College (7300 College St. in Irmo) and the SC Jazz Masterworks Ensemble present “Immortals: A Tribute to Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn.” The large jazz ensemble made up of local players takes two of jazz’s most celebrated composers and brings you a full evening of their musical genius. Showtime is 7:30 p.m., and tickets cost between $25 and $50. Visit harbisontheatre.org for more information.

Sunday — April 16

Car Cruise In + Oyster Roast
Steel Hands Brewing (2350 Foreman St. in Cayce) holds its regular Car Cruise In and Oyster Roast from noon to 4 p.m., with hotrods, classics and muscle cars on display and fresh-roasted oysters to consume. For more info, head to facebook.com/steelhandsbrewing.

Rock 4 Habitat (concert)
The Icehouse Amphitheater (107 W. Main St.) hosts the Rock4Habitat fundraising concert for Habitat For Humanity. There will be performances by The Reggie Sullivan Band, Admiral Radio, and The Runout. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Showtime is 4 p.m. Visit icehouseamphitheater.com for more information.

Anvil (concert)
Classic metal band Anvil plays at New Brookland Tavern (122 State St. in West Columbia) Midnite Hellion opens the show, which begins at 7 p.m. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. Visit newbrooklandtavern.com for more information.

Tuesday — April 18

Family Fun Night
Every Tuesday night is Family Fun Night at O’Hara’s Public House (131 East Main St.). There will be balloon animals and a free dessert with every kid's meal. Family Fun Night runs from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. and is free to attend. Visit facebook.com/oharasph for more information.

Wednesday — April 19

Dazr
Popular local cover band Dazr performs at Savage Craft Ale Works (430 Center St. in West Columbia) Expect to hear a lot of classic rock favorites. Showtime is 7 p.m., and the show is free to attend. Visit facebook.com/savagecraftaleworks for more information.

Ohana for the Cure Benefit Concert
Henry’s Restaurant (2108 State St.) hosts the annual Ohana For The Cure Benefit concert for LLS. Enjoy an evening of music from Shift, Kristin Caughman, Hey I Know Here, Doug Jones (from Cravin Melon), and The Bustercups, all for a good cause. The benefit begins at 6:30 p.m. and runs until 9 p.m. Visit cwcchamber.com for more information.

Across the County Line

Artista Vista
The 31st annual Artista Vista begins April 14 with a gallery crawl through the Vista in Columbia. Visit Coal Powered Filmworks, the Columbia Music Festival Association, Lewis + Clark, Mike Williams Art, One Eared Cow Glass, Stormwater Studios and 911 Lady Street. The Gallery Crawl is free and begins at 6 p.m. The festivities continue April 15 and 16 with a Saturday Art Day and the the Crafty Feast art fair and Live on Lincoln outdoor concert on Sunday. Visit vistacolumbia.com for more information.

Jazz Fest
Head over to North Springs Park (1320 Clemson Rd. in Columbia) April 15 for the multi-act fJazz Fest 2023. There will be performances by Jeanette Harris and Althea Rene, JJ Sansavarino, and Brittany Turnipseed, all backed by Rod Foster & Company. Showtime is 6 p.m. and tickets range from $20 general admission to $100 VIP seating. No coolers allowed, but lawn chairs and blankets are encouraged. Visit richlandcountyrecreation.com for more information.

Meditation Monday
Begin your week April 17 with restorative meditation and journaling at the Columbia Museum of Art (1515 Main St.) for its Monday Meditation series. Guests are guided through a meditation session by Marlena Crovatt-Bagwell followed by a journaling activity that encourages mindfulness and connection. Mats and journals are provided; guests are welcome to bring their own mats. The cost is $20, $16 for museum members and the meditation begins at 6 p.m. Visit columbiamuseum.org for more information.

Druski (comedy)
Get ready for laughs as stand-up comedian Druski hits the Township Auditorium (1703 Taylor St. in Columbia) on April 20 as part of his Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda tour. Showtime is 8 p.m. and tickets cost between $34.75 and $151.75. Visit thetownship.org for more information.

Harlem Globetrotters
The Harlem Globetrotters are back in action as part of their 2023 World Tour at Colonial Life Arena (801 Lincoln St.) on April 20. Get ready for spinning basketballs and jaw-dropping shots and tricks. Showtime is 7 p.m. and tickets cost between $22 and $107. Visit coloniallifearena.com for more information.

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