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Renée Fleming will perform at the Peace Center on April 3. File

GREENVILLE — Want to dance to Taylor Swift songs? Listen to R&B music while sipping on wine? Catch the iconic opera singer Renée Fleming who has performed all across the world? 

We've got you covered with these 13 concerts coming to Greenville.

Got a concert happening in May? Let me know at bsimon@postandcourier.com.

Renée Fleming

What: The five-time Grammy Award-winner and prestigious Kennedy Center Honoree is one of the world’s most-decorated opera singers who has performed for Queen Elizabeth II and former President Barack Obama, and at the National Anthem at the Super Bowl.

When: April 3, 7:30 p.m.

Where: Peace Center, 300 South Main St.

How much: $70 to $100

More info: peacecenter.org/events/detail/24-renee-fleming

Darby Wilcox & The Peep Show

What: Darby Wilcox & The Peep Show’s Americana alt-country album, “It’s Okay,” ranked as one of The Post and Courier’s top 20 albums of 2023 in South Carolina. “She’s just hitting her stride,” Vincent Harris wrote about the longtime Greenville artist. Wilcox kicks off Downtown Alive in April, where free shows are held every Thursday outdoors at NOMA Square.

When: April 4, 5:30 p.m.

Where: NOMA Square, 220 North Main St. Suite 500

How much: Free

More info: greenvillesc.gov/1321/PNG-Downtown-Alive

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Darby Wilcox is captured on camera by Columbia photographer Kati Baldwin. Kati Baldwin/Provided

Maoli with Andrew Duhon and Lindsay James

What: The Hawaii-based band brings their country and reggae infused hits to Radio Room, featuring “In Case You Didn’t Know” and “If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body.”

When: April 5, 8 p.m.

Where: Radio Room, 110 Poinsett Hwy

How much: $30

More info: radioroomgreenville.com/calendar/maoli-tickets

A Swiftie Dance Party

What: It will be all things T-Swizzle at Radio Room when this nationwide dance party tour visits Greenville with chart-topping songs like “Shake it Off” and “Blank Space."

When: April 6, 8 p.m.

Where: Radio Room, 110 Poinsett Hwy

How much: $15 to $20

More info: radioroomgreenville.com/calendar

Will Matic with Kami Ocean

What: Greenville artist Will Matic can flow between rap, R&B and country. To get ready for this show at a downtown jazz club, check out his concert recorded on a Greenlink bus as part of the “Tiny Bus Concert" series.

When: April 12, 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m.

Where: Blues Boulevard Jazz, 300 River St #20

How much: $25

More info: bluesboulevardjazzgreenville.com/jazz-events

Dawes

What: The folk rock band from Los Angeles has topped Americana/Folk charts and recently released their eighth studio album, “Misadventures of Doomscroller.”

When: April 12, 7:30 p.m.

Where: The Pavilion at the Peace Center

How much: $35 on the lawn, $60 at Genevieve's

More info: peacecenter.org/events/detail/24-dawes

Broadway Hits by Mauldin City Singers

What: The Mauldin City Singers Community Choir will belt your favorite songs from Broadway.

When: April 13 at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m., April 14 at 3 p.m.

Where: Mauldin Theatre Company, 101 East Butler Rd., Mauldin

How much: $10 to $15

More info: mauldinculturalcenter.ludus.com

Sherwood's Florist

What: This Greenville band, who released their first full-length album in 2023, will make you want to bob your head to their groovy lo-fi beats, with synths that take you back to sounds from decades ago.

When: April 13, 8 p.m.

Where: Swanson’s Warehouse, 12 N Irvine St.

How much: $10 to $15

More info: swansonswarehouse.com/calendar/live-music-tba-5

Whitehall

What: After forming in a college dorm in 2014, Whitehall got their start in Charleston, known for their lively funk rock concerts full of dancing. Now based in Brooklyn, the indie-rock band will return to South Carolina to perform in downtown Greenville.

When: April 18, 8 p.m.

Where: Swanson’s Warehouse, 12 N Irvine St.

How much: $10 to $15 day

More info: radioroom.freshtix.com/events/whitehall-at-swansons-warehouse

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Charleston band Whitehall has since moved to Brooklyn, N.Y., but they will return to their home state for a performance at Swanson's Warehouse. Tyler Melson/Provided

Slow Runner

What: The western North Carolina-based artist, who shifts between synth pop and folk music, has released five albums under the moniker “Slow Runner,” performed with The Avett Brothers and seen his work featured on Grey’s Anatomy and Shameless.

When: April 18, 7:30 p.m.

Where: Sigal Music Museum, 516 Buncombe St.

How much: $5 to $20

More info: eventbrite.com/e/slow-runner-live-at-sigal-music-museum

Riley Green

What: The Alabama singer-songwriter has topped the country charts in recent years with "There Was This Girl," "I Wish Grandpas Never Died" and most recently, “Different 'Round Here,” a rerecording of his original song with star Luke Combs. 

When: April 20, 7:30 a.m.

Where: CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park, 861 SE Main St,, Simpsonville

How much: Starting at $69

More info: ticketmaster.com/riley-green-aint-my-last-rodeo

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Country star Riley Green stops his tour in Simpsonville on April 20. File

HEART

What: Coming off a 2023 Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, this legendary Rock and Rock Hall of Fame band will play their top hits like “Alone” and “Barracuda” as part of The Royal Flush tour.

When: April 20, 8 p.m.

Where: Bon Secours Wellness Arena, 650 North Academy St.

How much: Starting at $32

More info: bonsecoursarena.com/events/detail/heart-greenville

R&B Wine Festival

What: Sipping wine and listening to R&B? What sounds better than that? Tunes will be supplied by DJ B-Lord of Columbia’s HOT 103.9/93.3.

When: April 21, 3 p.m.

Where: Zen, 924 S Main St

How much: $40 to $150

More info: eventbrite.com/e/rb-wine-festival-tickets

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