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What to Do in Savannah, May 25 to May 31, 2026

May 25, 2026

Wondering what to do this week, but tired of hopelessly sifting through event websites and online calendars? Well Savannah Made Simple has done the hard work for you, and curated the best of what is happening in Savannah this week.

 

Subliminal Doubt: Tribute to No Doubt & Gwen Stefani

Victory North

 

Subliminal Doubt brings the ultimate throwback party to Victory North on May 28 with a high energy tribute to No Doubt and Gwen Stefani’s biggest hits. Expect a night packed with singalong favorites, ska punk vibes, and nonstop nostalgia as classics like “Just a Girl,” “Spiderwebs,” and “Don’t Speak” bring the crowd to life. Whether you grew up with No Doubt or just love an energetic live show, this one promises plenty of dancing, big crowd energy, and a fun night out that feels like stepping straight into the soundtrack of the late ’90s and early 2000s.

Savannah Live

Savannah Theatre

 

Savannah Live returns to the Savannah Theatre on May 28 with an evening built for audiences who want a little bit of everything. The show moves quickly from music to comedy to energetic stage performances, creating an atmosphere that never stays still for long. Familiar songs, talented vocalists, and plenty of crowd interaction keep the room buzzing throughout the night. Set inside one of Savannah’s historic entertainment venues, it offers a classic theater experience with broad appeal. Whether you’re visiting downtown or planning a spontaneous evening out, this production delivers a lively mix of entertainment under one roof.

Rock The Country

Bloomingdale, GA

 

Bloomingdale turns into country music central on May 29 and 30 as Rock The Country brings a full weekend of outdoor entertainment to the area. Big-name performers, festival crowds, and an atmosphere built around live music create the setting for two days that lean heavily into country culture. Expect boots in the grass, fans singing every word, and the kind of energy that starts early and stretches well into the evening. Between the performances and the festival atmosphere, there will be plenty happening beyond the stage. If large crowds and loud guitars are your speed, this weekend belongs on the calendar.

Nate Bargatze

Enmarket Arena

 

Nate Bargatze brings his easygoing style of comedy to Enmarket Arena on May 30 for an evening centered on sharp observations and everyday stories. His humor skips over gimmicks and instead finds laughs in family life, awkward situations, and the small details people recognize immediately. That relatable approach has helped him become one of the most popular comedians working today. Audiences can expect a room full of shared laughs and the kind of storytelling that sneaks up on you before landing a punchline. Fans of smart, clean comedy should find plenty to enjoy here.

Marilyn Youman’s School of Dance presents “In the Spotlight.”

Savannah Theatre

 

The Savannah Theatre hosts Marilyn Youman’s School of Dance on May 30 as students take the stage for “In the Spotlight,” an annual showcase celebrating performance and creativity. The production features dancers across a variety of styles and age groups, giving audiences a chance to see local talent front and center. Costumes, choreography, and plenty of enthusiasm come together to create a performance filled with memorable moments. For families, friends, and anyone who enjoys community arts events, the evening offers a chance to support performers while enjoying a lively showcase inside one of Savannah’s best known theaters.

Journey”

Enmarket Arena

 

Journey arrives at Enmarket Arena on May 31 with a catalog of songs that have filled arenas and playlists for decades. Fans can look forward to hearing the familiar anthems and rock favorites that helped define generations of live music. The experience is as much about the audience as the band itself, with thousands of voices joining in from the opening songs through the final encore. Whether longtime fans remember these tracks from their original release or newer listeners know every chorus by heart, the night promises a strong dose of nostalgia paired with the atmosphere only a live arena concert can deliver.

 

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