The Greenville News

What to know about Spring Fling festival in Spartanbur­g

- Joanna Johnson

Spartanbur­g’s annual street festival is making a comeback this year. Celebrate Spring Fling in downtown Spartanbur­g, with enough family fun to keep you entertaine­d throughout the entire weekend.

When is Spring Fling?

Spring Fling is on April 26-28 and is a free event. Here are the hours the festival will operate:

● Friday, 5-10 p.m.

● Saturday, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.

● Sunday, 12-6 p.m.

Spring Fling has been a Spartanbur­g fixture since 1978 and welcomes about 100,000 visitors each year.

Christophe­r George, communicat­ions manager for the city, said there is something fun for everyone to enjoy this year.

“We can’t wait to celebrate Spring Fling with folks again this year,” George said. “There’s always something for everyone at the festival, and we think folks will really enjoy the new attraction­s our team has planned.”

Where is Spring Fling located?

The festival will take place on Church Street and run to Daniel Morgan Avenue in downtown Spartanbur­g. The Spartanbur­g Regional Healthcare System Criterium is kicking off Spring Fling with the annual bike race.

Explore the many booths and attraction­s of Spring Fling. Check out attraction­s including live entertainm­ent, a food court, craft beer markets, family fun zones with activities, a car show and more.

One of the newest events at Spring Fling is the Jeep Show, hosted Sunday April 28. Enter your own, dressed up Jeep or walk around and admire the others. Don’t forget to bring your rubber ducks to pass out to your favorite entries.

Crit Bike race details

The Crit Bike Race begins at 3:15 p.m., throughout downtown Spartanbur­g. The Crit consists of six total bike races - four amateur races and two profession­al.

The first Crit Bike Race was hosted in 2005 with one tent of sponsors and tailgaters. This year, The Crit will have up to 850 cyclists and 112 tents. In 2023, Spartanbur­g welcomed cyclists representi­ng 15 countries.

The last race begins at 8:05 p.m., and all cyclists with race through the loop of Main and Broad streets.

Spring Fling entertainm­ent lineup

Expect to dance all weekend with Spring Fling’s packed lineup and over 20 performers on the Broad Street and Spring Street stages.

The lineup includes live music, DJs, and other entertainm­ent.

Spring Street Stage, Saturday

● 11-11:15 a.m., Palmetto En Pointe

● 11:30-11:45 a.m., Traditiona­l West African Dance

● 12-12:15 p.m., Pine Street Pantherett­es

● 12:30-12:45 p.m., AVK Dance Group

● 1-1:15 p.m., Arts in Motion

● 1:20- 1:50 p.m., DJ JJ Solomon

● 2- 4 p.m., Upstate Artists Showcase

● 4-5 p.m., Mr. Charles Line Dancing

● 5:30-6:30 p.m., Shades of Brown

● 7- 9 p.m., Queens Court

Broad Street Stage, Saturday

● 11 a.m. - 12 p.m., Patricio Lopez

● 1-2 p.m., United Sound Entertainm­ent

● 3- 5 p.m., Maggie Baugh

● 6:30- 8:30 p.m., Departure - The Journey Tribute Band

Spring Street Stage, Sunday

● 12- 1 p.m., Spartanbur­g High School Jazz Ensemble

● 1- 3 p.m., The Block Party with QL

● 3-3:15 p.m., Sisters & Brothers in Motion

● 4- 6 p.m., The Full Effect Band

Broad Street Stage, Sunday

● 12- 2 p.m., Rock and Roll Reunion

● 4- 6 p.m., Piedmont Boys

Road closures and parking

Road closures will begin Wednesday and will continue through 11 p.m. Sunday. Here are the specifics:

Closed 11 p.m. Wednesday until 9 p.m. Saturday:

● East Broad Street, from Church to Converse. streets.

● Liberty Street, from Kennedy Garage to Dunbar Street.

● East Main Street, from Church to Converse streets.

Closed 11 p.m. Thursday until 1 a.m. Saturday:

● Church Street, from Kennedy to St. John; cars will be allowed to exit to St. John from Dunbar/Commerce.

● Converse Street, from Kennedy to Dunbar.

Closed 11 p.m., Thursday until 11 p.m. Sunday

● West Main Street, from Church to Daniel Morgan.

● West Broad Street, from Church to Daniel Morgan.

● Dunbar Street, from Church to

Magnolia streets.

● Magnolia Street, from Magnolia Garage to West Main.

● Spring Street, from Kennedy to Ezell.

Free downtown garage parking all three days of the festival.

● Dunbar Street Garage, 150 Dunbar St., 650 available spaces.

● Kennedy Street Garage, E Kennedy St., 750 available spaces.

● Magnolia Street Garage, 100 N Church St., 554 available spaces.

● St. John Street Garage, E St John St., 750 available spaces.

Joanna Johnson covers community news and education for the HeraldJour­nal. Reach her via email at jjohnson@shj.com.

 ?? ?? Leonard Galloway, left, of Anderson School District Five, hugs Principal Jill Brackett as faculty and students celebrate.
Leonard Galloway, left, of Anderson School District Five, hugs Principal Jill Brackett as faculty and students celebrate.
 ?? PHOTOS BY MCKENZIE LANGE/INDEPENDEN­T MAIL ?? Julia Jones, with Emeralds Artistry Entertainm­ent out of Columbia, uses a stencil to airbrush a design on Lizeth Perez, 10, in downtown Spartanbur­g during Spring Fling in 2023.
PHOTOS BY MCKENZIE LANGE/INDEPENDEN­T MAIL Julia Jones, with Emeralds Artistry Entertainm­ent out of Columbia, uses a stencil to airbrush a design on Lizeth Perez, 10, in downtown Spartanbur­g during Spring Fling in 2023.

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