Guests gathered underneath the live oaks to enjoy their prepared picnic spreads.
Deviled eggs proved a popular choice among the picnic fare. This batch got topped with okra for bit of Southern flair.
Casey Lynch and Tracey McCarter
The Middleton Place lawn was the perfect place for outdoor games.
The Tarlatans (pictured), Johnny Delaware, and Steven Fiore opened for St. Paul and The Broken Bones.
Laura Bruns, Lisa Mosow, and Sally Herbert
Rich Lundeen, Sue Lundeen, and Amy Woodard
Liz Turner, Jamie Slembrouck, Mandy Baker, and Melissa Griffin
Attendees lounged on the lawn in front of the main stage.
Robert and Clare Murray
The national historic landmark made for the perfect backdrop to the night’s festivities.
Ashley Jolly and Chassity Evans
The beer garden served up suds from local breweries.
Festival-goers had their choice of a wide variety of white and red wines and bottled beers.
Guests lined up at the beverage tent.
Greg Murray, Bill Swayne, Linda Swayne, and Barbara Murray
Neil McDevitt and daughter Avyn
JT Stellmach served up beers from Holy City Brewery.
Gourmet picnic fair included everything from Hopkins Farms fried chicken to homemade barbecue.
Ben Skinner, Alex Waggoner, and Chris Nickels
Guests spent time exploring the grounds of Middleton Place, home of America's oldest landscaped gardens.
Guests camped out and waited for soulful headliner, St. Paul and The Broken Bones.
Andrew Smith and Andra Oprisan
Blake Shorter, Zac Crocker, Taylor McCleskey, and Eric Mixon of The Tarlatans
Cory Yeager and Christina Crossley
Larry Downey, Marie Simpson, Christine O'Reilly, Natassia Bryant, and Mark Rasmussean
Robert and Doris Woods with Cyndy and Don McCormick
The Spoleto Festival Finale was sponsored by Wells Fargo.
Joe Wright and Trey Howell lounged under the oaks at the Spoleto SCENE private party.
The oaks provided just the right amount of shade.
Patrons of Spoleto SCENE lined up for special Basico margaritas, among other libations.
Tyson Nettles, Kathryn Cole, and Wiley Decker
The plantation provided a scenic setting for the day’s events.
The Middleton Place Foundation went all-out in their picnic set-up, with long tables lined with snacks.
A beautifully arranged cheese plate
Guests snacked on gourmet fare at community-style picnic tables.
Arrangements of sunflowers brightened tables.
The crowd cheered as St. Paul and The Broken Bones took to the stage at sunset.
Browan Lollar opened the set with a guitar solo.
Paul Janeway, lead singer of St. Paul and The Broken Bones, crooned for the crowd.
The sun set on Middleton Place and Spoleto Festival 2015.
Fireworks following the show made the finale a night to remember.