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Weekend Entertainment Guide: Streaming, Local Screenings, and Live Music in Aiken

Published June 30, 2026 at 11:04 am | By Saoirse Lamothe, Staff Reporter

Weekend Entertainment Guide: Streaming, Local Screenings, and Live Music in Aiken

As the weekend approaches, residents of Aiken and the surrounding Central Savannah River Area have a diverse array of entertainment options, blending national streaming releases with local cultural offerings. This guide highlights new films and music available for home viewing, alongside opportunities for live performances and community gatherings.

On the streaming front, several major films are making their digital debuts. Viewers can expect the release of “The Last Stand of the Ironclad,” a historical drama focusing on naval warfare, and “Echoes in the Static,” a science-fiction thriller exploring artificial intelligence. For music enthusiasts, the highly anticipated album “Rhythms of the River” by the indie band “The Riverbend Collective” is set to drop, promising a blend of folk and blues influences. Additionally, a remastered collection of jazz standards from the late 1950s, “Midnight in Augusta,” will become available on major music platforms.

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Complementing these national releases, Aiken and its neighboring communities offer a vibrant local scene. The Aiken County Public Library is scheduled to host its monthly “Family Film Night” on Saturday evening, featuring a screening of a critically acclaimed animated feature suitable for all ages. Specific details regarding the film title and start time can be obtained directly from the library’s branch.

For those seeking live music, The Alley in downtown Aiken is set to feature a performance by local blues guitarist “Smokin’ Joe” Riley on Friday night. Riley is known for his energetic sets and has been a fixture in the regional music scene for over a decade. The performance is expected to begin shortly after sunset, with no cover charge reported.

Further afield in the CSRA, the Imperial Theatre in Augusta, Georgia, will present a special screening of “Aiken’s Own: The Polo Legacy,” a documentary chronicling the city’s rich equestrian history and its status as a hub for polo. This screening offers a chance to connect with the heritage of the region. Check the Imperial Theatre’s official schedule for showtimes and ticketing information.

For fans of classical music, the University of South Carolina Aiken’s music department is planning a chamber music recital for Sunday afternoon. The program is expected to include works by Mozart and Beethoven, performed by faculty and advanced students. Information on the venue and time is available through the university’s arts division.

This weekend’s offerings demonstrate a continued effort to integrate national entertainment trends with the unique cultural fabric of the Aiken area, providing varied options for leisure and engagement.

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Saoirse is a staff reporter for HERE Aiken covering local news, community stories, and developments across Aiken County. Saoirse is committed to accurate, community-first journalism.

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