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Boathouse Sunday concert series is set. See what rock, country, rap bands are coming

The Landing at the Boathouse Waterway Bar & Grill is scheduled to host 26 concerts on successive Sundays in 2022 beginning April 3.
The Landing at the Boathouse Waterway Bar & Grill is scheduled to host 26 concerts on successive Sundays in 2022 beginning April 3. file photo

The lineup for The Landing at the Boathouse’s free 2022 Sunday concert series is set, and it includes a mixture of rock, country, rap, reggae and tribute bands from April through September.

Scheduled rock bands include Drivin N Cryin on April 24 and Lit on May 15.

Rap and hip hop bands include Afroman on July 10 and Rehab on Aug. 7.

Country acts include Demun Jones on May 22, Jon Langston on June 5, Kameron Marlowe on June 26, Travis Denning on July 17, and Thomas Road on Sept. 4.

Sourwood Honey, which is scheduled for July 31, is a folk and Americana band that features banjo, fiddle, mandolin, washboard and guitar. Punk/rock reggae bands Ballyhoo! and The Bumpin Uglies are scheduled for May 8 and July 24, respectively.

Tribute bands include a Dave Matthews tribute on May 1, the Sublime tribute Badfish on June 19, Fleetwood Max on Aug. 21, the Hall & Oates tribute Mr. Holland’s Oats on Aug. 28, the Toby Keith tribute Beer For My Horses on Sept. 11, and the Larger Than Live boy bands tribute on Sept. 18.

Local favorites Tru Sol kicked off the series on Sunday and drew a large crowd.

The series is officially called the A&A Produce Company 2022 Concert Series presented by Micky Finn’s. All shows are all ages and free.

“We’re off to an amazing start for 2022 as we all have anxiously anticipated this very day, the true kickoff to the Myrtle Beach summer season,” Boathouse general manager Jason Black said. “We are looking forward to this lineup as we have each year for the last 15 years, and we hope that the local population has the same feeling.”

Boathouse 2022 Sunday concert series

DateAct
April 3Tru Sol
April 10Idlewild South
April 17Signal Fire
April 24Drivin N Cryin
May 1Dave Matthews Tribute Band
May 8Ballyhoo!
May 15Lit
May 22Demun Jones
May 29The Yacht Club
June 5Jon Langston
June 12100 Grand Band
June 19Badfish
June 26Kameron Marlowe
July 3Miracle Max and the Pet Monsters
July 10Afroman
July 17Travis Denning
July 24Bumpin Uglies
July 31Sourwood Honey
Aug. 7Rehab
Aug. 14TBA
Aug. 21Fleetwood Max
Aug. 28Mr. Holland’s Oates
Sept. 4Thomas Road
Sept. 11Beer for My Horses
Sept. 18Larger Than Life
Sept. 25Pecos and the Rooftops

This story was originally published April 4, 2022 at 1:47 PM.

Alan Blondin
The Sun News
Alan Blondin covers golf, Coastal Carolina University athletics, business, and numerous other sports-related topics that warrant coverage. Well-versed in all things Myrtle Beach, Horry County and the Grand Strand, the 1992 Northeastern University journalism school valedictorian has been a reporter at The Sun News since 1993 after working at papers in Texas and Massachusetts. He has earned eight top-10 Associated Press Sports Editors national writing awards and more than 20 top-three S.C. Press Association writing awards since 2007.
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