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American Jukebox 2 is coming to the Charleston Music Hall

Featuring some throwback tunes

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The cast from last summer’s American Jukebox.

Photo provided by: Fisher Creative Marketing

Swing on down to the Charleston Music Hall for American Jukebox 2.

After great feedback from last summer’s American Jukebox, Moranz Entertainment decided to do an entirely new show. America Jukebox 2 will feature over two dozen sing-along hits from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s from 20 of the country’s most talented performers.

There will be a 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. show on Saturday, July 8, and a 3 p.m. show on Sunday, July 9.

Tickets are

  • $42 for adults
  • $39 for seniors/military
  • $24 for students
  • $21 for children 12 and under

Purchase tickets online, in person at the Charleston Music Hall Box office, or by phone at 843-416-8453.

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