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Discover the best events and make the most of your time in Spartanburg. From music to trivia and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Join storied Nashville singer-songwriter and author Andrew Peterson as he presents the Advent song cycle BEHOLD THE LAMB OF GOD The True Tall Tale of the Coming of Christ. Now in its 26th year, Behold the Lamb will feature special guest artists Jess Ray, The Arcadian Wild, Andrew Osenga, Andy Gullahorn, Jill Phillips, and Skye Peterson. The concert brings the singing and playing of Peterson's original folk-roots infused rendition of the Christmas story as it is foreshadowed in the Old Testament and brought to bear in the New. The 2-part concert brings artists together for a ?songwriters in the round? in the first half, and the second half features the Behold the Lamb of God album performed in full. PRE-SHOW ARTIST EXPERIENCE WITH ANDREW PETERSON Come join us for a unique opportunity to get up close and personal with Andrew Peterson before the Behold the Lamb of God concert. This exclusive pre-show event will allow you to interact with Andrew in a more intimate setting.

Spend a deliciously chilling evening with renowned criminologist and serial killer expert Dr Scott Bonn as he takes you inside the minds of the worlds most savage murderers. In this thrilling 90 minute show Dr Bonn reveals the insatiable, psychological hungers that drive the likes of Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer to kill repeatedly with impunity and no remorse. He explains why the majority of serial killers are either psychopaths or sociopaths how the two differ and he reveals that every serial killer is compelled to murder by a unique fantasy need. He also explains how and why serial killers are able to successfully avoid apprehension blend into a crowd and become invisible.