25+ Charleston concerts to put on your calendar in 2025

From award-wining country artists to chart-topping bands, there’s no shortage of concerts to enjoy live music in the Holy City this year — use this guide to find your next concert.

An aerial shot of Credit One Stadium

Credit One Stadium hosts a variety of events year-round.

Photo provided by Credit One Stadium

Whether you like to sing at the top of your lungs with 13,000 of your closest friends at the North Charleston Coliseum or prefer a more intimate setting at the Charleston Pour House — an unforgettable year of live music is planned for the 843.

No matter your favorite genre, there’s a concert bound to hit the right note. So break open your piggy bank and check out 25+ must-see musicians, bands, and singers set to take the stage this year.

Spring

the interior of charleston music hall

The Charleston Music Hall was built 1849-50 as a passenger station of the SC Railroad| Phot by @chsmusichall

Summer

  • Old Dominion | Thursday, June 5 | Credit One Stadium
  • Barenaked Ladies | Friday, June 6 | North Charleston Coliseum
  • Vince Gill | Friday, June 6 | North Charleston Performing Arts Center
  • PHISH | Friday, July 11-Sunday, July 13 | North Charleston Coliseum
  • Slightly Stoopid | Sunday, June 15 | Credit One Stadium
  • Avril Lavigne | Wednesday, June 18 | Credit One Stadium
  • Dave Matthews Band | Friday, June 20 + Saturday, June 21 | Credit One Stadium
  • Stick Figure | Thursday, June 24 | Credit One Stadium
  • Thomas Rhett | Thursday, June 26 | Credit One Stadium
  • Luke Bryan | Friday, July 18 | Credit One Stadium
  • Creed | Thursday, July 24 | Credit One Stadium

Fall

Winter

  • The Mavericks | Friday, Nov. 21 + Saturday, Nov. 22| Charleston Music Hall

We know fall + winter look a little sparse at the moment, but don’t fret. We’ll be adding to the setlist as concerts are announced. Want us to add local acts to this list? Let us know.

Venue details

Credit One Stadium | With its large size, this stadium welcomes entertainers from all over the country to perform on Daniel Island.

Note: Credit One Stadium has a clear bag policy in place.

Paid Parking

  • LTP Daniel Island
  • Cost varies, and a pass is required
  • First come, first-served basis
  • Credit or debit card payments only

Free Parking

  • General parking one
  • No pass or cost
  • Shuttles run from this location starting an hour before gates open and ending 45 minutes after gates close.
  • General parking two
  • No pass or cost
  • No shuttles from this location

North Charleston Coliseum + North Charleston Performing Arts Center | These venues share a campus and over both a large space that can hold ~13,000 fans + a smaller, quaint location for more intimate performances.

Paid Parking

  • Both venues cost $10 to park.

Note: Both the North Charleston Coliseum + North Charleston Performing Arts Center have a clear bag policy in place.

The Windjammer |The salty, long-standing venue is perfect for beach views, live music, and good eats.

Note: All events at 6 p.m. and earlier are for those 21 and older unless a parent is present. Additionally, all shows starting at 9 p.m. are for those 21 and older.

Charleston Pour House | The Deck stage offers a lively experience with diverse acts.

Charleston Music Hall | This 19th-century Gothic Revival building is a downtown staple and hosts a variety of concerts and other performances.

Is there a bag policy? What about a dress code? Before you head to the show, check out some of the frequently asked questions.

The Refinery | This mixed-use development welcomes various national, regional, and local performing acts to the Lowcountry.

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