The Pyrle unveils Greensboro event calendar ahead of late-February opening
The Pyrle posted its initial event calendar on Feb. 21 as it prepared to open for late-February performances at 232 S. Elm St., the former Triad Stage in downtown Greensboro.

The Pyrle posted its initial event calendar on Feb. 21 as the reimagined performance venue at 232 S. Elm St. prepared for opening performances scheduled for late-February 2026. The calendar posting came ahead of the venue's first slate of shows in downtown Greensboro and marks the first public schedule from the operator of the former Triad Stage building.
Located on South Elm Street, the former Triad Stage building at 232 S. Elm St. is being repurposed as The Pyrle, and the venue's Feb. 21 calendar lists multiple events to run as the space begins operations in late-February 2026. The initial posting is intended to guide local patrons, artists, and nearby businesses on the timing of performances as the venue transitions from renovation and planning into live programming.
The decision to reintroduce a performance house at 232 S. Elm St. revives a central downtown address for Greensboro arts activity. Triad Stage previously occupied the building at that address, and The Pyrle's reopening of the South Elm Street site places performances back within the commercial corridor that includes restaurants, retail, and other cultural venues along Elm. The venue's calendar posting signals an immediate change in foot-traffic patterns on South Elm Street during the late-February schedule.
From a local economic perspective, having a functioning performance venue at 232 S. Elm St. provides a calendar anchor for downtown Greensboro. The Pyrle's initial schedule, posted Feb. 21, sets up predictable event nights that businesses on Elm Street and in the nearby Fisher Park and Downtown neighborhoods can plan around during the late-February opening phase. The posted events will allow merchants and city planners to measure short-term impacts on evening activity and assess parking and transit needs tied to performances.
As The Pyrle moves from calendar announcement to live shows in late-February 2026, attendance and programming choices at the former Triad Stage building will determine how quickly the venue reestablishes itself on Greensboro's cultural map. The Feb. 21 calendar posting is the operational milestone that ushers the building at 232 S. Elm St. from planning into active use, and the coming weeks of performances will provide concrete data on audience draw and downtown economic effects.
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