Photo courtesy USC Aiken Etherredge Center Facebook.
Photo courtesy USC Aiken Etherredge Center Facebook.

USC Aiken Etherredge Center season reveal party set for May 9

The University of South Carolina Aiken Etherredge Center will host its 2025-2026 season reveal party on Friday, May 9.

The free drop-in event will be from 6 to 8 p.m. in the USCA on the Alley location at 141 Newberry Steet S.W. Aiken and will provide information on next year’s performances at the Etherredge Center.

The party will feature free food, an open bar, giveaways and early access to discounted tickets to next year’s shows, according to a news release from the Etherredge Center.

The Etherredge Center has been providing Aiken and the CSRA with shows from around the world for 39 years. The six-show Cultural Series features renowned artists from around the country and around the world, who specialize in performing arts ranging from theater, music, dance and even the circus arts.

The three-show Carolina Series showcases talent from within the state of South Carolina and our communities. Often, the Carolina Series features budding artists early in their professional career or artists who are only known in their corner of the state in order to give them space to exhibit their craft.

An RSVP is not required but can be filled out on the Etherredge Center’s website at usca.edu/etherredge-center/. Call the box office at (803) 641-3305 or email boxoffice@usca.edu with any questions.

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