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Here's a list of the top music concerts coming to the Upstate in June, check it out

Here's a list of the top music concerts coming to the Upstate in June, check it out

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Summer concert season is getting underway, and the Upstate is buzzing about upcoming performances.
From renowned artists to local bands, the lineup includes various genres and venues.
Mark your calendars, get your tickets, for shows coming to the Upstate in June.
Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville will host Chris Stapleton's All-American Road Show, 7:30 p.m., on June 4. Nikki Lane s the special guest.
Ticketmaster.com has ticket prices $255, while SeatGeek.com reports the average price of about $350.
Alternatively, www.greenville-theater.com lists ticket prices starting from $234.
Cole Swindell will perform at Fifth Third Park in Spartanburg on June 5.
The concert is part of the BMW Charity Pro-Am presented by TD SYNNEX and marks the kickoff of the event.
Gates open at 5 p.m.
Ticket prices start at $34 and can be purchased nightintheburg.com.
Dope Shows celebrating Cash Money Millionaires' 30th anniversary. comes to Bon Secours Arena on June 13. Showtime is 8 p.m.
Tickets start at $67 on Ticketmaster.com.
Vince Gill is scheduled to perform at the Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium on June 13 at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets range from $71.23 to over $300, depending on seating and package options.
On June 14, Fantasia and Anthony Hamilton take the Bon Secours stage.
Tickets for the Fantasia and Anthony Hamilton concert are available starting at low as $83 plus fees. EventTicketsCenter.com lists lower-level seats at $162 each, while some listings show prices up to $183 each.
Wynonna Judd will perform at The Peace Center, 300 South Main St, on June 18.
The show is part of her "The Greatest Hits Tour" and will take place in the Peace Concert Hall at 7:30 p.m.
Ticket prices for the concerts range from $94 to $198, depending on seating preferences.
Find tickets at SeatGeek.com and EventTicketsCenter.com.
Dixies will also perform at The Peace Center.
Performances are scheduled for June 19 at 7 p.m., June 20 at 7:30 p.m., June 21 at 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.; and June 22 at 1 p.m.
Audiences can look forward to entertaining theatrical experiences.
Tickets start at $77, with the average price being $112, according to Vivid Seats.
For those looking for a deal, prices for some sections on StubHub.com start at just $64.
The CCNB Amphitheatre at Heritage Park at 861 SE Main Street in Simpsonville will host the Rainbow Kitten Surprise on June 21 at 8 p.m.
Tickets for the performance start at $44, according to SeatGeek.
The average ticket price is around $198.39, as reported by TicketSmarter. com
The Peace Center will host a performance by Ledisi on June 25 at 7:30 p.m.
It will be part of her "Love You Too" tour, and she will be accompanied by Marsha Ambrosius.
Tickets range from $49.50 to $82.50 and can be purchased at Peacecenter.com
For those looking for alternative options, SeatGeek.com lists tickets starting at $41.
The Band of Horses will perform at the Peace Center on June 27, at 8 p.m.
Tickets start at $70, with variations depending on seat location.
According to Event Tickets Center, Balcony Row K tickets are priced at $105 each.
Travis Tritt is scheduled to perform at the Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium on June 27 at 7:30 p.m.
Ticket prices vary by seat and section and range from $78 to $488 and can be purchased through ticketmaster.com or at the auditorium box office Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Ticket prices start at $34 and can be purchased nightintheburg.com.
The 3rd Annual 864 Music Festival featuring Raheem DeVaughn and Keke Wyatt will be held June 28, 5:30-11 p.m., at Barnet Park, 248 E. Saint John St., Spartanburg.
General admission tickets are $71, while 2-for-1 admission tickets are available for $37, according to Eventbrite.com
For those looking for an exclusive experience, Dreamers VIP Lounge tickets are $162.
Eventbrite.com also lists 2-for-1 deals starting at $36.52, providing various options for attendees.
The Radio Room in Greenville will also have several concerts in June.
These concerts include Merkules, Redferrin, Pallbearer, SUGAR, The Premiere System of a Down Tribute, and Houses of the Holy - The True Zeppelin Experience.
Ticket prices at The Radio Room in Greenville can vary depending on the event and the time of purchase.
Some events may have tickets starting from $10, while others can reach $333.
Find specific prices and purchase tickets through the Radio Room's website or Freshtix.
Other concerts include Subliminal Doubt, Cosmic Charlie, Black River Rebels, and Bailey Spinn. Here's a list of specific dates and artists:
June 28: Tommy Prine
June 3: Merkules wsg Ryan Oakes, LA Kenzie, and Darren Young
June 4: Redferrin
June 5: Pallbearer with Cinder Well
June 6: SUGAR: The Premiere System of a Down Tribute wsg Knot Your Kind
June 7: Houses of the Holy - The True Zeppelin Experience
June 8: Subliminal Doubt - A Tribute to No Doubt and Gwen Stefani with All Apologies
June 14: Cosmic Charlie
June 19: Black River Rebels
June 21: Mark Bryan (of Hootie and the Blowfish) with Doug Jones (of Cravin Melon)
June 22: Dead Posey
June 25: Bailey Spinn
Travis Rose covers Anderson County for the Independent Mail. Reach him via email at trose@gannett.com.
This article originally appeared on Greenville News: What music concerts are coming to Greenville and Spartanburg in June?
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