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- The Peace Center in Greenville will open a new venue, Coach Music Factory, February 2026.
- This two-story, standing-room-only venue is part of the Peace Center’s ‘A Music Project’ expansion.
- The first announced acts include G.Love & Special Sauce, The Lone Bellow, and The Infamous Stringdusters.
- With this addition, the Peace Center campus will now feature five performance venues and five event spaces.
The Peace Center has unveiled a concert schedule for its second new music venue, which is part of its “A Music Project” expansion beginning in February 2026.
Coach Music Factory — a two-story, standing room only live music venue — is set to host its first three live music acts and open a new era at the Peace Center’s campus at 300 S. Main St.
The first announced acts scheduled to perform at Coach Music Factory are G.Love & Special Sauce on Feb. 7, The Lone Bellow on March 27, and The Infamous Stringdusters on April 26, with all shows beginning at 8 p.m.
“Coach Music Factory will bring an entirely new energy to downtown Greenville,” said Megan Riegel, CEO at Peace Center.
“From the start, this space has been envisioned as a vibrant venue where artists and audiences can connect in a uniquely immersive, high-energy environment,” she added.
The new music venue is expected to feature a wide range of genres, including rock, country, jazz, pop, R&B, electronic jazz, and more.
With the addition of Coach Music Factory, the Peace Center’s new playground of entertainment options will include Peace Concert Hall, Gunter Theatre, The Pavilion, and lastly, The Mockingbird, which announced its first performances scheduled for January 2026, earlier in November.
Tickets for all three performances at the upcoming Coach Music Factory will go on sale beginning Nov. 21 at 10 a.m.
For more information, visit: PeaceCenter.org
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