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The soundtrack to your summer starts live at Credit One Stadium

Consider this your guide to the 2026 Lexus Concert Series, including who’s playing, what to eat, and how to take your experience to the next level.

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There’s nothing like a summer night in Charleston with your favorite artist at Credit One Stadium.

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From Chris Stapleton to Elton John and Hootie & The Blowfish, Credit One Stadium has long been the place for can’t-miss concerts — and this year is no exception.

The 2026 Lexus Concert Series returns to the famed venue with an electric mix of rock, indie, pop, country, and rap.

We’re giving you the scoop on everything you need to know before heading to Daniel Island for a show.

Who you’ll see

The series kicks off on Friday, April 24, with Nashville-based singer-songwriter Hardy, followed by contemporary Christian artist Brandon Lake on May 1 and 2.

Here’s a peek what’s coming next:

  • May 17: Pitbull
  • May 30: Machine Gun Kelly
  • June 7: Jelly Roll
  • June 13: Mt. Joy
  • June 16: Lord Huron

As the season heats up, the series continues with headliners like Dierks Bentley, Tim McGraw, Goo Goo Dolls, Zac Brown Band, James Taylor, and more.

What you’ll enjoy

While catching your favorite artists live, grab a drink or a bite from a mix of food trucks, local stands, and stadium classics. (If you’ve snagged a Gamechanger from Home Team BBQ, you’re not alone. We’re big fans too.)

Other tasty options include Orlando’s Pizza, handcrafted kettle corn from Mr. Poppers, Chick-fil-A, and frozen treats from King of Pops.

Plenty of beverage options are available, too, from beer and seltzers to cocktails and lemonade.

How you can level up

Standard tickets get you in the venue, but why stop there?

Take your experience to the next level (literally) by upgrading to Club Level access, which includes complimentary food and drinks before the show.

And before you plan your visit, a little refresher on bags, prohibited items, and weather policies never hurts.

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