As excitement builds for the upcoming Carolina Country Music Fest (CCMF), organizers are once again proving that great music and great community spirit go hand in hand.
In celebration of World Oceans Day (officially celebrated on June 8), CCMF and its partners are inviting locals and visitors alike to help protect Myrtle Beach’s shoreline during a community beach cleanup on Sunday, June 7.
In partnership with Keep Myrtle Beach Beautiful, SkyWheel Myrtle Beach, Ripley's Aquarium of Myrtle Beach and Tito's, the annual cleanup offers a meaningful way for festival fans to give back to the destination that brings people together year after year.
CCMF World Oceans Day Service Project
Date: Sunday, June 7
Time: 10 a.m.
Location: SkyWheel Myrtle Beach beach area, 1110 N. Ocean Blvd.
Parking: 301 12th Ave. N.
Pre-registration: https://carolinacountrymusicfest.com/world-oceans-day-beach-clean-up/
Participants are encouraged to pre-register in advance, though walk-ups will also be welcomed the day of the event.
Provided: Cleaning materials including gloves, bags and pickers; water onsite to refill water bottles; and backup sunscreen.
What To Bring: Refillable water bottle, sunscreen, sunglasses, hat and appropriate footwear.
The 2026 Carolina Country Music Fest (CCMF) will return to downtown Myrtle Beach June 4–7, bringing four days of live music, oceanfront entertainment and thousands of visitors to the Grand Strand. Widely recognized as one of the largest outdoor country music festivals on the East Coast, CCMF will feature major headliners, including Post Malone, Luke Bryan, Blake Shelton, and Riley Green, along with more than 40 artists performing across multiple stages.
Held at Burroughs & Chapin Pavilion Place along the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk, the festival continues to play a major role in the region’s tourism economy bringing in an estimated $50 million in annual economic impact to the local community while showcasing Myrtle Beach as a premier destination for live entertainment, hospitality and summer travel.

