Greenville, August 21, 2025
News Summary
The 44th annual Bank of America Fall for Greenville festival will be held from October 10-12, 2025, featuring a new ticketless point of sale system. Festival-goers can enjoy over 340 menu offerings from 60 food vendors, including ten newcomers, and engage with 85 entertainers across seven stages. Cash conversion locations will facilitate cash transactions. Alcohol wristbands will be available for $1, and pre-purchased gift cards can be bought before October 8. The festival aims to enhance amenities and provide an unforgettable culinary experience for all attendees.
Greenville will host the 44th annual Bank of America Fall for Greenville festival from October 10-12, 2025. This popular event will introduce a new ticketless point of sale system for the first time, allowing festival-goers to use credit cards or festival-issued gift cards at all food vendors, beverage locations, and merchandise sites, streamlining the transaction process. Cash will still be accepted at designated cash conversion locations where attendees can convert cash into festival gift cards.
Attendees can look forward to a diverse culinary experience with over 340 menu offerings available from 60 food vendors, including ten new vendors making their debut at the festival. The event will also feature a vibrant music scene with 85 entertainers performing across seven stages, providing free concerts throughout the festival duration.
To better accommodate guests, festival gift cards can be pre-purchased online until October 8, 2025. A pre-purchase of a gift card for $50 will add an additional $5 credit on the card. However, attendees should note that refunds for pre-purchased gift cards will not be offered.
Alcohol Policy and Offerings
For adults wishing to purchase alcoholic beverages, an alcohol wristband is required, which will be available for $1 with a valid ID at the festival. The GSP International Airport Wine Garden will showcase over 50 wine selections, while the Spinx Beer Garden will feature an array of more than 50 craft beers.
The festival will proceed rain or shine, and no refunds will be given for the entrance or items purchased. Parking will be available at all city parking garages at a rate of $5 for all-day access.
Bike Valet and Kids’ Area
A bike valet service will be offered by Bike Walk Greenville on Saturday, October 11 from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday, October 12 from noon to 7 p.m., located on the Swamp Rabbit Trail beneath the Main Street Bridge. The festival will also include a T-Mobile Kids’ Area, full of free activities commencing at 5 p.m. on October 10. Prices for various activities in this section will range from 1 to 5 tickets, with each ticket costing $1.
Traffic and Road Closures
Significant road closures will occur starting October 9 at 5 p.m., lasting until October 10 at 10 p.m. This will particularly affect Main Street and the surrounding roads, so attendees are advised to plan their travels accordingly.
The festival will kick off on Thursday, October 9, with a concert featuring three musical acts, setting the tone for an exciting weekend ahead for families and friends alike.
Conclusion
The Bank of America Fall for Greenville festival promises to be an exciting event featuring a blend of food, music, and community spirit. With its new ticketless system and diverse offerings, it aims to enhance the experience for attendees while continuing a cherished tradition in downtown Greenville.
FAQ
When will the festival take place?
The Bank of America Fall for Greenville festival will be held from October 10-12, 2025.
What is a ticketless point of sale system?
This new system allows festival-goers to use credit cards or festival-issued gift cards instead of traditional tickets for transactions at vendors.
Are there any new food vendors this year?
Yes, ten food vendors will be new to the festival this year, adding to the variety of choices available.
Will there be entertainment?
Yes, the festival will feature over 85 entertainers performing across seven stages, with free concerts for all attendees.
Can I bring cash to the festival?
Yes, cash will be accepted at designated cash conversion locations, but it will not be accepted at food, beverage, and merchandise vendor locations.
Is parking available?
Parking will be available at all city parking garages for a fee of $5 for all-day access.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Festival Dates | October 10-12, 2025 |
| New Ticketless System | Credit cards and festival-issued gift cards accepted |
| Food Vendors | 60 total, including 10 new vendors |
| Menu Offerings | Over 340 options available |
| Entertainment | 85 performers across 7 stages |
| Parking Fee | $5 for all-day access |
| Alcohol Wristband Fee | $1 with valid ID |
| Kids’ Area Activities | Prices range from 1 to 5 tickets, tickets cost $1 each |
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Additional Resources
- Fox Carolina: Fall for Greenville Goes Ticketless
- WYFF4: What to Know About Fall for Greenville 2025
- Greenville Journal: Fall for Greenville Returns in October
- Greenville Online: Fall for Greenville 2025 Guide
- Google Search: Fall for Greenville 2025

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