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High Water Festival releases spring schedule

Get ready to make waves at Riverfront Park.

The photo shows a crowd gathered around a stage.

The Local Natives performed at High Water Festival 2022.

Photo by Charles Reagan / After Three

High Water Festival has unveiled its 2025 lineup. The annual music festival at North Charleston’s Riverfront Park will return Saturday, April 26 + Sunday, April 27.

Festival goers don’t have to miss a thing. Experience several acts across two stages, thanks to a schedule with no overlapping performances.

Next year’s headliners are Arcade Fire and Lord Huron alongside Mt. Joy, Counting Crows, The Backseat Lovers, and 15 other artists.

View the full schedule for this celebration of music, food, and drinks. Look forward to local eats and craft vendors + checking out the festival merch in between sets.

Presale tickets will start tomorrow, Nov. 14 from 10 to 11 a.m. at the lowest price. Any remaining tickets go on sale to the public at 12 p.m.

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