Moonlight Mixers will return to the Folly Beach pier this spring

Moonlight Mixers is a dance series for five nights featuring live music.

aerial shot of people dancing on the Folly Beach pier

Events are expected to sell quickly, so snag your tickets.

Photo provided by Charleston County Parks

Does dancing the night away under the stars by the beach sound like your forte? Try an evening at one of the Folly Beach Pier’s Moonlight Mixers, an upcoming five-night series that will kick off on Friday, May 3.

Entertainment will be live music from the Dave Landeo Trio, who perform various upbeat covers and originals, and DJ Bill Shelton, who plays oldies and beach music. Attendees can purchase beverages onsite and food from the Pier 101 Restaurant and the Gangplank Gift & Tackle Shop at the pier’s entrance.

Sound like a blast? You can get advance tickets for $10, and day-of tickets are $15. Pro tip: Food, beverages, and parking fees are not included in the ticket price. Pro tip: Bring your chairs because seating is limited.

People dancing on the Folly Beach pier.

What a cool way to spend the warm nights in the Lowcountry.

Photo provided by Charleston County Parks

2024 schedule

*All events are Friday at 7-10 p.m.

  • May 3 | DJ Bill Shelton
  • June 14 | Dave Landeo Trio
  • July 26 | DJ Bill Shelton
  • Aug. 16 | Dave Landeo Trio
  • Sept. 20 | DJ Bill Shelton

Accessibility

Moonlight Mixers have accessible parking, restrooms, and a ramp to the pier. KutureCity Sensory Bags are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

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