Tickets are still available to see former "The Voice" contestant and Aiken singer Beth Spangler live.
Spangler's debut full-length concert will be Thursday at the URS Center for the Performing Arts, 126 Newberry St. S.W.
Doors will open at 7 p.m., and the show will begin at 8 p.m.
Spangler also will sing the national anthem for the Aiken Spring Steeplechase on Saturday.
Gates open at 9:30 a.m., with the first races starting at 1 p.m.
"I haven't missed a Steeplechase in at least 12 years, (and) I made sure my schedule was blocked off so that I could attend this year, before I even knew I was singing," Spangler said. "I love everything about the Steeplechase, from the process of picking out the perfect dress to the very last race; I don't miss a single detail. I always look forward to the fellowship with family and friends, especially those I don't get to see often, and, when the weather is just right, it is the icing on the cake ... It is the event that I look forward to attending the most every year."
Tickets for Thursday's concert are $50, with a limited amount still available, according to the Friends of Beth Spangler group.
A cash bar will be open before the show and during intermission. Appetizers will be served before the show.
Merchandise, such as T-shirts, bracelets and more, also will be sold.
Spangler, 30, has been singing practically her whole life, with her career climaxing with a noted run on the seventh season of NBC's "The Voice."
Though Spangler didn't make it to the finals, she continued on. Most recently, she and her band won the 2015 Belk Southern Musician Showcase, which means their music will be featured in Belk commercials and more.
Opening for Spangler will be local sister-brother duo Brooke and Brent Lundy, who perform together around the Aiken, Augusta and Columbia areas.
Spangler is expected to perform at 8:30 p.m. Accompanying her will be performers such as her four-part band and the Augusta-based Dance 2 Inspire group.
For more information on the concert, call 803-648-1438.
For more information on Steeplechase, visit www. aikensteeplechase.com.
To keep up with Spangler, visit www.bethspangler.com.
Stephanie Turner is the arts and entertainment reporter for the Aiken Standard.