7 upcoming concerts in Charleston, SC

Rock out in the Lowcountry.

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One of our favorite local celebs will perform live.

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There are tons of fun things to do to Charleston this fall, but one of the things we’re most excited about is the music. Get ready to rock out at these seven upcoming concerts happening next month around the Lowcountry. 🎶

  • Death Cab for Cutie | Sat., Oct. 8 | 7 p.m. | Firefly Distillery, 4201 Spruill Ave., North Charleston | $49.50+ | Head onto the field at the Park Circle distillery for a performance by this famous rock band.
  • Darius Rucker | Sat., Oct. 8 | 9:15-11 p.m. | Riverfront Park, North Charleston | Prices vary | Snag tickets to Darius Rucker’s Riverfront Revival music festival to see this local country star in action.
  • Brothers Osborne | Sun., Oct. 9 | 8:30-10:15 p.m. | Riverfront Park, North Charleston | Prices vary | Riverfront Revival music festival will also feature this country music duo.
  • The Head and the Heart | Tues., Oct. 11 | 7 p.m. | Firefly Distillery, 4201 Spruill Ave., North Charleston | $45+ | Don’t miss this indie folk band on its Every Shade of Blue Tour.
  • The Flaming Lips | Mon., Oct. 17 | 7 p.m. | Firefly Distillery, 4201 Spruill Ave., North Charleston | $44+ | This psychedelic rock group will perform live on the field.
  • Stevie Nicks | Wed., Oct. 19 | 7:30 p.m. | Credit One Stadium, Daniel Island | $117+ | Score tickets to see this famous singer, songwriter, and producer perform in the Holy City.
  • The Midnight City | Fri., Oct. 28 | 7 p.m. | The Windjammer, 1008 Ocean Blvd., Isle of Palms | $20 | Enjoy a live show with this alternative pop indie band from Charleston.

See you there, Charlestonians. Heads up: Grab tickets to see these shows before they sell out.

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