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Events for Tuesday, April 18, 2023

18th Annual Myrtle Beach International Film Festival

Billed as “The East Coast’s Answer to the Sundance Film Festival,” the Myrtle Beach International Film Festival movie extravaganza takes place in mid-April each year. MovieMaker magazine ranks the celebration among the nation’s top 25 film festivals worth the entry fee. 

The 18th Annual Myrtle Beach International Film Festival Presents The Myrtle Beach Motion Picture and Food Experience, April 18 – 22, 2023. Experience 5 days and nights of film and food in beautiful Myrtle Beach, SC, during what we feel is the best time of the year with our exclusive VIP All Access Passport. The weather is usually perfect, the ocean is deep blue in color, and the days and nights are hot with film. We invite you to this one-of-a-kind red-carpet getaway inside a film and food vacation experience.

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Iconic - New Featured Show at Alabama Theatre

ICONIC is a cutting-edge, brand-new production show on stage and in the air!

Along with visual elements and a state-of-the-art video wall, unlike anything you may have seen along the Grand Strand. Featuring memorable music, comedy, and widely recognized Country music chartbusters, Classic Rock anthems, and Broadway and Pop power ballads. ICONIC even celebrates being at the beach. In addition to a stunning array of new costumes, there is a newly designed set where the audience can connect with our featured musicians and entertainers.

ICONIC will be a one-of-a-kind journey through past and present iconic music. This will be the highlight for anyone on vacation or living locally along the Grand Strand. We're optimistic that ICONIC will be an outstanding entertainment experience for all our guests and give them a truly unique connection with our talented entertainers!

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Myrtle Beach History, Movies and Music Trolley Tour

Discover Myrtle Beach's Unique History

Hear the story of Myrtle Beach’s coming of age in the mid-20th century to the present day, the movies that were made or premiered there, the role music played in its history, and that Myrtle Beach played in music history. Stops include Charlie’s Place Historic Site, which was once a part of the Chitlin' Circuit, and its motel was listed in The Green Book.

PLEASE NOTE: Guests must be at least three years old to be aboard the trolley.

You'll meet in front of the Grand 14 Theater at The Market Common, beside the airport, to begin boarding at 9:45 AM.

There is ample free parking in two parking decks, several lots, and on the street.

Nearby cafes are open before the tour, and upscale restaurants and stores are ready to welcome patrons upon the tour's return at noon.

The trolley is enclosed and climate-controlled. However, we recommend you bring a sweater or jacket if the weather calls for it to keep you comfortable at our stops.

There are restrooms near Grand 14 on Deville Street on the next corner beside the bike shop and at Charlie's Place.

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