‘Tis the season: Explore 30+ festive events happening around the Lowcountry

Use our guide to navigate dozens of holiday events happening from Summerville to IOP and everywhere in between.

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Have a ho ho ho whole lot of fun exploring Charleston.

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It’s timeeeeeeeee. From tree lightings to menorah lightings, we’ve got you covered — here’s a list of some festive events happening around town.

Tree lightings

Ready to light it up? Quite a few tree lightings are happening around the Charleston area. Pro tip: Make an evening out of it — take a look at the details, several tree-lighting events also include vendor markets, parades, and festive activities. Psst, you might even spot Santa.

Chanukah

Enjoy the tradition of lighting the menorah candles as a community. Chanukah in the Square will be celebrating the 17th year of the holiday event. Prepare yourself for hot food, live music, and a festive atmosphere.

Parades

Put a little pep in your step with a holiday parade. There are more than half a dozen options for you to see festive floats, boats, and golf carts decked out all while they deck the halls. Pro tip: Take a peek at the parade routes for the best spot to set up camp.

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    Oh, what fun it is to explore holiday events around town.

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    Lights + festive scenes

    Home for the holidays? The fun doesn’t stop at tree lightings and parades, keep reading for events that will be sure to help you get the most out of this holiday season.

      Holiday runs

      Get ready to lace up. There’s no sitting around this holiday season; we’re getting active. Not only are these walks + runs fun but many support local causes.

      Don’t forget to check out the fun and festive holiday pop-ups around town.

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      Events
      From rooftop celebrations to whiskey tastings, here’s where to sip and savor alongside the Charleston Wine + Food festival this weekend.
      Experience “The Greatest Show on Earth,” featuring jaw-dropping acts, gravity-defying stunts, and live music from Feb. 28 to March. 2 at the North Charleston Coliseum.
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      Whether you’ve heard it once or 1,000 times, hearing Beethoven’s Fifth performed by the Charleston Symphony Orchestra is not to be missed.
      Charleston Wine + Food is around the corner, and you still have the opportunity to experience the fun.
      Tickets are now available to TEDxCharleston, a day of inspiration and networking.
      The Family Camp Jam is hosted at Johns Island County Park and features lots of activities for family fun.