Sofi Tukker to headline the third annual High Tide Festival this summer

Sofi Tukker will be joined by other international + regional acts

electronic duo Sofi Tukker. One member is wearing yellow and green arm sleeve with an orange shirt the other member is wearing green sunglasses and a multicolored shirt. They are against a blue background.

Sofi Tukker will headline this year’s festival.

Photo by: Shervin Lainez

Electronic music fans — get this: High Tide Music + Arts Festival returns on Saturday, June 1, at Riverfront Park in North Charleston and will be headlined by electronic and dance duo Sofi Tukker.

The festival is packed with over 30 artists across two stages for year three, including international headliners Oliver Heldens, It’s Murph, Odd Mob, and VNSSA. There will be 20 regional DJs performing too.

Inside the festival gates, attendees can shop inside the High Tide City Market from local fashion designers, artisan vendors, and lifestyle brands while enjoying the cuisine from the High Tide’s Food + Beverage Garden.

Ticket options include general admission, VIP, and Super VIP Tables. Tickets are on sale now, with prices starting at $89.

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