Description: Myrtle Beach Convention Center is a multi-purpose venue located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. It is primarily used to host various concerts and sporting events. It served as home to the Myrtle Beach Stingrays of the National Indoor Football League in 2003.
Address: Myrtle Beach Convention Center / Myrtle Beach, SC 29577
Seating Capacity: 8000
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Description: The Peace Center for the Performing Arts is a concert hall located in Greenville, SC. It plays host to Greenville Symphony, Carolina Ballet Theater, South Carolina Children’s Theater, and the International Ballet. In addition, it also hosts classical music, Broadway shows and artists like David Copperfield and Bill Cosby.
Description: Williams-Brice Stadium (also known as the Cockpit) is a football stadium in Columbia, South Carolina. It serves as home for the University of South Carolina Gamecocks football team. South Carolina games regularly attract sell out crowds, and boasts one of the most loyal fanbases in SEC football. It is currently the 20th largest stadium in college football, and there are currently plans on the table to expand the seating to 88000 through the addition of an upper deck on the north end zone. 
Description: Colonial Life Arena is an multi-purpose arena in Columbia, South Carolina. It is home to the University of South Carolina men’s and women’s basketball teams. It opened in 2002 replacing the Carolina Coliseum. It is the largest arena in South Carolina and the 10th largest college arena in the United States. It has featured high profile musical events like American Idol Live, Prince, Rascal Flatts and Britney Spears.
Description: Bi-Lo Center is an arena located in Greenville, South Carolina. Built in 1998, it replaced the Greenville Memorial Auditorium. It serves as home to the South Carolina Force, a member of the American Indoor Football Association. It has hosted concerts by artists like the Eagles and Bruce Springsteen. 
Description: Littlejohn Coliseum is an arena located in Clemson, South Carolina. Littlejohn serves as home court to the Clemson Tigers basketball team (NCAA). It is named after James C. Littlejohn, the school’s first business manager, who executed many of the universities building projects including Clemson Fieldhouse and Clemson Memorial Stadium. The venue also hosts Clemson University graduations and has featured concerts from artists like Def Leppard and Huey Lewis & the News.
Description: Clemson Memorial Stadium (also known as Death Valley) is a football stadium located in Clemson, South Carolina. Clemson Memorial is home to the Clemson Tigers (NCAA) football team. The stadium is currently the second largest in the ACC, and has ranked in the top 20 in average attendance for the past 22 seasons. The Carolina Panthers used the stadium briefly during their debut season in 1995 while construction on Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte was wrapping.
Description: The North Charleston Coliseum is a multi-purpose arena located in Charleston, South Carolina. The Coliseum is part of the North Charleston Convention Center Complex which includes the North Charleston Performing Arts Center. The Coliseum is home to the South Carolina Stingrays (ice hockey) and an alternate home to the Charleston Southern University basketball team for non-conference games drawing a large audience. It has hosted some of the biggest acts in music from Bruce Springsteen and Elton John to Kenny Chesney and the Eagles. 
Description: The Family Circle Cup Stadium is a multi-purpose outdoor venue located in Charleston, South Carolina. It serves primarly as the tennis venue for the Family Circle Cup held each year in mid-April featuring some of the best tennis players on the women’s circuit. It also occasionally hosts concerts like recently scheduled Darius Rucker and O.A.R. 
Description: The North Charleston Performing Arts Center is a theatre located in Charleston, South Carolina. The theatre features many headline performers that tour through the Charleston area including concerts, theatre shows and comedy acts. 
