11 upcoming concerts in Charleston

Check out these artists headed for the Holy City this year.

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There’s not a bad seat in the house at Credit One.

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R&B

It’s no secret that there’s plenty of live music in the Holy City. With local venues like Credit One Stadium, the North Charleston Performing Arts Center, Music Farm, and The Windjammer, we’d say that the odds of catching your favorite artist live in action are pretty good.

It’s time to start marking your calendars, Charleston. Here’s a list of 11 upcoming concerts to have on your radar during the first half of this year. 🎶

Big thanks to reader James M. for the suggestion.

Rock

  • Third Eye Blind | Tuesday, March 21 | 8 p.m. | North Charleston Performing Arts Center, 5001 Coliseum Dr., North Charleston | $36.50+ | Holy City Sinner stated that this tour is expected to feature a “comprehensive set with deeper dives.”
  • REO Speedwagon | Tuesday, June 13 | 7:30 p.m. | North Charleston Performing Arts Center, 5001 Coliseum Dr., North Charleston | $64+ | Rock out to hits like “Can’t Fight This Feeling.”
  • Rebelution | Thursday, June 15 | 5:30 p.m. | Credit One Stadium, 161 Seven Farms Dr. | $23.50+ | Bring all the positive energy for the Good Vibes Summer Tour.

R&B

  • Boyz II Men | Thursday, March 30 | 8 p.m. | North Charleston Performing Arts Center, 5001 Coliseum Dr., North Charleston | $69.75+ | Jam out to classics from the past two decades.
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You can’t beat the views at The Windjammer.

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Folk + indie

  • The 502s | Wednesday, March 1 | 8 p.m. | Music Farm, 32 Ann St. | $15+ | Grab tickets to see this band of brothers.
  • Judah & The Lion | Saturday, April 1 | 8 p.m. | Music Farm, 32 Ann St. | $75+ | Judah Akers and Brian Macdonald are back with their fourth album, “Revival.”
  • Mt. Joy | Thursday, April 6-Saturday, April 8 | 7 p.m. | The Windjammer, 1008 Ocean Blvd., Isle of Palms | $70+ | Tickets are selling quickly to catch Mt. Joy at this oceanfront venue.

Country

Tributes

Don’t see your favorite artist? Don’t worry, this isn’t a comprehensive list, and you’ll be seeing this info a few times throughout the year.

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