When: Saturday, September 16th at 9 a.m.- 8 p.m.Ĭelebrate the arrival of fall at the Aynor Harvest Hoe-Down Festival. for live music from Austin Floyd and Alan Bibey Project and kids’ activities, plus, the Humane Society of North Myrtle Beach will be on hand for photo ops, raffles, auctions, and more! The Duplin Grape Stomp will also be taking place tickets for this portion of the event can be purchased in advance for $35 per person and include a bottle of wine, wine tumbler, and a special gift.ħ. Head to Barefoot Landing from noon to 6 p.m. Where: Barefoot Landing, 4898 Hwy 17 S, North Myrtle Beach Tickets are $5 for adults or $10 for a three-day pass it’s free for children under 16. When: Friday, September 15th - Sunday, September 17th, 2023Įnjoy this expo featuring a variety of industry professionals for home improvement needs both indoor and outdoor, seminars, workshops, culinary demos, local artists, pets available for adoption and more! It will take place September 15 & 16 from 10:00 a.m. Where: Myrtle Beach Convention Center, 2101 North Oak Street, Myrtle Beach 11th Annual Home Improvement and Outdoor Living Show Shag classes, special parties, and more will be held throughout the celebration.ĥ. This 11-day event is a celebration of the famous dance, the Carolina shag, featuring nightly entertainment and parties at various shag clubs in North Myrtle Beach. When: Thursday, September 14th - Sunday, September 24 th Society of Stranders (SOS) Fall Migration Fall Art in Common Arts & Craft Show is pet-friendly, and admission is free.Ĥ. The Market Common is a popular area for dining, shopping, and socializing with several parks, boutique shops, restaurants, and a movie theater in a quaint community setting. Peruse a range of photography, pottery, woodcrafts, and glass crafts. Head to Valor Park at the Market Common for two days of art displays from local and area artists. When: Saturday, September 9th and Sunday, September 10th Events will be held throughout the week to celebrate the 22nd annual Myrtle Beach Mustang Week! The classic muscle car will be the center of attention along the Grand Strand for a week of cruise-ins and contests. When: Monday, September 4th to Saturday, September 9th Where: Myrtle Beach Mall and various other locations Then, catch fireworks on Sunday, September 3 at 10 p.m. When: Friday, September 1st through Sunday, September 3rdĬelebrate summer with one last hurrah at Broadway at the Beach! Bring the whole family out to Broadway to enjoy strolling entertainment from 7 p.m. Labor Day Celebration & Fireworks Extravaganza Here is our roundup of the top dozen things to do in Myrtle Beach in September for 2023:ġ. By Bri Thomas Thursday, August 31st, 2023įall is one of the best times of the year to visit Myrtle Beach, between its superb beach weather, smaller crowds, and lively local events, many of which are family-friendly and completely free of charge to attend.
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