Greenville, SC, October 10, 2025
News Summary
The Bank of America Fall for Greenville festival is returning to downtown Greenville, SC with an exciting lineup. Scheduled for October 9 to 12, the festival is expected to draw over 200,000 attendees. With nearly 80 live music performances across multiple stages and around 60 food vendors offering more than 340 dishes, there will be plenty to enjoy. Families can also look forward to kids’ activities and competitions. This event promises to celebrate food, music, and community spirit in an unforgettable way.
Greenville, SC – The highly anticipated Bank of America Fall for Greenville festival will take place from October 9 to 12, 2025, in downtown Greenville, SC. This year, the festival is projected to attract over 200,000 guests, making it one of the largest gatherings in the history of the event.
Featuring nearly 80 live music performances across seven stages, festival-goers can expect a vibrant atmosphere full of diverse musical acts. The festival will also showcase around 60 food vendors, providing a wide variety of culinary options, with more than 340 dishes available, encouraging attendees to sample smaller portion sizes from multiple vendors.
Notable dessert options include the Sweet Potato Cake Parfait from Couture Cakes for $7, which won 1st place in tent decorating in 2024, and a Biscoff Cheesecake Mini from Mak & Cheesecakes, also for $7. In addition, festival attendees can choose from approximately 100 beer and wine options, with adult beverage sales beginning at noon on October 10. Those wishing to consume alcohol must purchase a $1 wristband and be at least 21 years old.
Two main areas will serve the adult beverage selections: the GSP International Airport Wine Garden with over 50 wine selections, and the Spinx Beer Garden featuring over 50 local, regional, and national craft beers.
The festival will kick off with the Thursday Night Kickoff Concert on October 9, which will feature three musical acts, including the highlight performance by Penelope Road at the CPI Security West End Stage at 8:30 p.m. Additionally, a Silent Disco is scheduled to take place on Friday at the Life at Aloft Stage, starting at 8 p.m.
Foodies will also appreciate the festival’s competitions, including the Silver Spoon, judged by media for top dishes, and the Sugary Spoon, judged by professional chefs for the best dessert item.
The T-Mobile Kids’ Area will open at 5 p.m. on Friday, October 10, offering a range of rides and activities for children, including a Ferris wheel, fun slides, and swings. Prices for rides will range from 1 to 5 tickets (1 ticket = $1), and height restrictions may apply.
To streamline transactions, ticketless purchases will be implemented. Vendors will accept major credit and debit cards along with festival gift cards, and for every $50 spent on a gift card, an additional $5 will be added for free. Cash conversion tents will be available for attendees bringing cash, allowing them to convert funds to a cash card without extra fees.
As a rain or shine event, no refunds will be provided, and parking will be available at city garages for $5, as well as at Greenville High School with shuttle access to the festival. A bike valet service will also operate on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday from noon to 7 p.m.
The Fall for Greenville festival promises to be an exciting celebration of food, music, and community for all ages. With so much on offer, attendees are encouraged to plan their visit to make the most out of this remarkable festival experience.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When will the Fall for Greenville Festival take place?
The festival takes place from October 9 to 12, 2025.
How many guests are expected at the festival?
The festival is expected to attract over 200,000 guests.
What entertainment options will be available?
The festival features nearly 80 live music performances across seven stages.
What food options will be available?
Around 60 food vendors will provide more than 340 dishes.
Are there adult beverage options available?
Yes, approximately 100 beer and wine options will be available, with sales starting at noon on October 10.
Key Features of Fall for Greenville Festival 2025
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Date | October 9 – 12, 2025 |
| Expected Attendance | Over 200,000 guests |
| Live Music | Nearly 80 performances across seven stages |
| Food Vendors | Around 60 vendors offering over 340 dishes |
| Adult Beverage Options | Approximately 100 selections, including beer and wine |
| Kids’ Area | Open at 5 p.m. on October 10, featuring rides and activities |
| Transaction Method | Ticketless transactions with credit/debit cards and gift cards |
| Parking | $5 at city garages and Greenville High School |
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Additional Resources
- Fox Carolina: Fall for Greenville Safety Tips and Road Closures
- Wikipedia: Fall for Greenville
- WSPA: Fall for Greenville 2025 – What You Need to Know
- Google Search: Fall for Greenville 2025
- Greenville Online: Fall for Greenville 2025 Hours and Activities

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