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Things to Do in September in Myrtle Beach

  By  Shelbi Ankiewicz
View from Main Stage at Beach "N Chili Fest

September is here, which means fall is right around the corner! It’s time to start looking ahead to plan your 2024 autumn itinerary. While the beach is great to visit in the summer because of the nice rays and good weather, fall can even be nicer, with less heat and fewer crowded spaces. Spend some days outside at one of the numerous festivals or markets, then head inside during the evenings to catch a nice show or spend quality time with friends and family. 

Festivals and Events
 

Crooked Hammock's Crooktoberfest

Crooked Hammock Brewery, North Myrtle Beach's ultimate destination for craft brews and year round events, has announced the fourth annual Crooktoberfest. Centered around living the good life, the brewery is bringing the rich traditions of Germany right here to South Carolina at their month-long pop-up event, returning for a limited time only from September 6 to October 6. Stop by for fresh fall brews, decor, live polka music, a Bravarian cookout-inspired menu, and craft tables for kids. For more information, check out the Crooktoberfest webpage.

I Love Seafood Fest

Shrimp, crab, lobster, oysters, fish – anything you can dream of from the sea will be there! September 13th and 14th in Myrtle Beach will be days full of live music, cooking demonstrations, and seafood vendors offering unique dishes and culinary secrets for all who join. Admission to the festival is free, however, there is a paid VIP experience that offers exclusive perks including a swag bag, seating area, complimentary drinks, and so much more. It will be at Burroughs & Chapin Pavilion Place; more information can be found on the event's webpage.

44th Annual Aynor Harvest Hoe-Down Festival

Welcoming back one of the oldest and largest festivals in the Carolinas is Aynor’s annual Hoe-down. Established in 1979, this fest started with a group of around 1,000 attendees and has grown to nearly 25,000. Comprising of events such as live music, a parade, arts and crafts, an antique car show, and more, it’s one of the most happening things every year. The festival will be held September 21st, with events starting at 10 a.m. and running until 8 p.m. Admission is free, all you need to do is show up and get ready to jump into the fall spirit! Find more information about this festival and others here.

Atalaya Arts & Crafts Festival

Over 100 vendors are taking over the Atalaya Castle at Huntington Beach State Park from September 27th to 29th. Experience fine art, high-quality crafts, local food, beautiful scenery, and live music at the festival all weekend long. Numerous vendors will showcase displays in and around the castle, so you can witness the amazing craftwork while also discovering the former home of Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington. Food vendors will include a variety of cuisines from seafood, barbeque, desserts, and all kinds of tasty dishes. Entry to the fest is $10 and is free for those 15 and under. It will start at noon on Friday and conclude at 5 p.m. on Sunday.   

20th Annual Irish Italian Festival

It’s time to celebrate different cultures through food, games, music, and good company! The Irish Italian Festival will kick start bright and early at 10 a.m. on September 28th with live music on both the Irish and Italian stage. Throughout the day arts and crafts vendors will be set up and street performers will do acts so guests can browse and enjoy the shows. However, one of the best parts of the festival is the spaghetti eating contest sponsored by a local restaurant, Ledo Pizza. What’s even better is, it’s free to enter! Come ready to eat cuisines from the best of both worlds and have a day of fun and laughs.

People walking into Entrance to Beach 'N Chili Fest

Beach ‘N Chili Fest

Are you a chili fanatic? Or do you enjoy being a taste tester anytime new food is prepared? Visit Myrtle Beach from September 27th to 29th to taste dozens of different chilis ranging in flavor, spice, and color! Presented by Bush’s Beans and running for the 57th year, the Beach ‘n Chili Fest brings people from all around. With free gate admission and other activities such as a car show, live music, special guests, and more, it’s a can’t miss event at the beach. Gate admission is free, and tasting tickets will be available at the door.

 

Music and Shows:

 

Reoccuring Performances at The Carolina Opry

Catch one of the many recurring performances this month at the Carolina Opry. It’s the perfect way to wrap up an evening and relax with a nice show. From musicians to comedy shows to magicians, there’s sure to be something for everyone.

  • The Carolina Opry: Watch the venue’s year-round show, featuring artists from around the country. Singing and performing sounds of blues, gospel, country, and clogging, it’s always a great time at the Opry.
  • Time Warp: Get ready for a trip back in time to the 60s, 70s, and 80s with this performance. Including elaborate costumes, top-tier energy, and popular American music, you’ll feel like you just stepped into a different year.   
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Catch a Tribute Show

Watch one of the many tribute concerts at a Myrtle Beach theater during your visit to relive old bands and enjoy good music.

  • One Night of Queen on September 6th at The Carolina Opry
  • Arrival From Sweden: The Music of ABBA on September 8th at The Carolina Opry
  • Hotel California: A Salute To The Eagles on September 14th at the Alabama Theatre
  • Stayin’ Alive – One Night of the Bee Gees on September 15th at The Carolina Opry
  • Twitty and Lynn Salute Conway and Loretta on September 21st at the Alabama Theatre
  • MJ Live – Michael Jackson Tribute Concert on September 22nd at The Carolina Opry
  • Direct from Sweden: The Music of ABBA on September 28th at the Alabama Theatre
  • Elvis: The Concert of Kings on September 29th at The Carolina Opry

Outdoor Concerts

Grab your chair and snacks for the last month of outdoor music across the Grand Strand. It’s the perfect time to be outside with cooler weather and great company. Take advantage of the free performances taking place.

  • Music on Main: The Embers featuring Craig Woolard on September 5th in North Myrtle Beach, Main Street
  • Music on Main: Black Glass on September 12th in North Myrtle Beach, Main Street
  • Music on Main: The Pink Slips on September 19th in North Myrtle Beach, Main Street
  • Sounds of Summer Concert Series: Wicked Fire (Santana Tribute) on September 20th at the North Myrtle Beach Park and Sports Complex
  • Music on Main: Jim Quick and Coastline on September 26th in North Myrtle Beach, Main Street

Additional Things To Do:

SOS Fall Migration

Have you ever heard of the famous Carolina Shag? If you’re a dancer or have ever wanted to try your leg at it, here’s your chance with the Society of Stranders. Each year thousands of people participate in the Shag Fall Migration to party, listen to music, and of course dance the night away. Running from September 12th to 22nd, each day will have highly acclaimed bands, shag competitions, and fun all down Main Street in North Myrtle Beach.

Art In Common

On September 7th in Market Common is ‘Art in Common’ from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. The event will showcase countless mediums of art including aluminum wire jewelry, wooden bowls, charcoal drawings, acrylic pieces, photography shots, pottery, glasswork, and so much more. It’s a great time to see the different creative minds across the Grand Strand and to enjoy a day outdoors. Afterward, you can walk around the local shopping district or grab a bite to eat at one of the various eateries.

South Carolina's Largest Garage Sale

Search till you drop on September 7th at the largest garage sale in the state. From 7 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center, find the perfect souvenir to take home, a new set of clothes, or little knick-knacks through the endless vendors. Admission will be free, and parking will be $5 per car.

 

2024 Myrtle Beach Bike Week Fall Rally

Welcoming the 85th annual Bike Week Rally. The multiple-day event will have rides, entertainment, vendors, and more all the way from North Myrtle Beach to Georgetown. All bikers and enthusiasts are welcome to join events at the various participating businesses, some will extend the rally to ten days, and others will keep it to eight. Come meet new people, try delicious restaurants, and cruise along Ocean Boulevard after a nice night out.

Myrtle Beach Mustang Week 2024

Whether you’re a Mustang lover, enjoy looking at different types of cars, or want to be in a buzzing atmosphere for a few days, plan your trip to the beach from September 2nd to 7th. Celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Ford Mustang, this pony car will have a huge lineup of different models and tables of all things Mustangs throughout the week. The event will be fun for the whole family with live music, food vendors, and entertainment options for everyone.  

By Shelbi Ankiewicz
Shelbi Ankiewicz is a senior at Coastal Carolina University studying communication, journalism, and intercultural studies. She is originally from Montgomery, Alabama, but has resided in Myrtle Beach for 14 years. She is the Editor-in-Chief of CCU's student newspaper, The Chanticleer, and is a member of a two-year leadership program called the Wall Fellows. Shelbi enjoys trying new restaurants, traveling to major cities in the SouthEast, and attending concerts. In her free time you can find her hanging out with her frenchton bulldog, Oma, or visiting the local trails Myrtle Beach has to offer.