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Guide to Live Events in Mauldin: Concerts, Sports and Shows Near You

Mauldin, SC features a lively calendar of community gatherings, local concerts, and theater productions, with easy access to larger concerts, sporting events, and festivals throughout the Greater Greenville area.

From neighborhood performances to regional headliners, Vivid Seats helps you discover and secure tickets to events in and around Mauldin.

Things to Do in Mauldin This Week

Mauldin’s week of live entertainment is just up the road in Greenville, Clemson and Spartanburg. Start Thursday with piano fireworks from The 5 Browns at the Peace Center. Saturday offers a noon showdown with Clemson Tigers Mens Basketball at Littlejohn Coliseum, then pick your night out with country icon Dwight Yoakam at the Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium or jam-grass stalwarts Leftover Salmon at the Peace Center. Cap the weekend Sunday with college action from Clemson Tigers Baseball at Doug Kingsmore Stadium or cheer the hometown Greenville Swamp Rabbits at Bon Secours Wellness Arena.

Things to Do in Mauldin Next Week

Next week in and around Mauldin, SC, kick things off with The Runarounds rocking The Foundry at Judson Mill, then catch Hairball at Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium. On Thursday, country standout Bailey Zimmerman brings big energy to Bon Secours Wellness Arena in nearby Greenville. Saturday is for sports with Clemson Tigers Mens Basketball at Littlejohn Coliseum, and you can cap the weekend Sunday with the new musical Suffs at Peace Center or some diamond action as Clemson Tigers Baseball hits Doug Kingsmore Stadium.