Two stages and 25+ DJs take over Riverfront Park 🎶

This music and arts festival will be held at Riverfront Park in June.

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Jam out to live tunes from acts from across the globe.

Photo provided, Edward Holt

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Drum roll, please... High Tide Music & Arts Festival is returning to Riverfront Park in North Charleston for its second year on Saturday, June 3.

What to expect

The event is set to include the High Tide City Market, featuring a selection of vendors, local designers, and lifestyle brands, and the Food & Beverage Garden with bites from food trucks.

Just looking forward to the music? Expect two stages with 25+ DJs including a lineup of international headliners like Duke Dumont, Charly Jordan, Hayden James, and Disco Lines.

Ticket options

  • General Admission
  • VIP
  • Super VIP table
  • VIP Weekend Experience

Sign up for priority presale access for tickets that will be available starting tomorrow at 10 a.m.

Sustainability efforts

Last year, High Tide positioned itself as a single-use plastic-free event that diverted 4,300+ pounds of waste through composting and recycling initiatives, according to the founder. Event organizers have contributed $40,000 to this year’s sustainability efforts.

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