High Tide Festival announces its return to North Charleston next summer

High Tide Festival is back for its third year.

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This year’s festival looked great.

Photo provided by High Tide Festival.

House music fans rejoice. High Tide Music & Arts Festival will return next summer to the Riverfront Park in North Charleston on Saturday, June 1, 2024.

This one-day festival is 21+ and features two stages with over 25 DJ’s, including international headliners and underground + emerging acts.

Now, of course, the music is important, but the High Tide City Market will also be there in full force with a curated food + beverage garden, a collection of regional artisans, fashion designers, and interactive activities.

If you purchase the VIP experience, you will get perks like front-row access to the main stage, plus private bars and restrooms. Suppose you want to take it up another notch. In that case, get the Super VIP tickets. These super very important persons enjoy an exclusive, shaded and raised lounge area, with private table service and a locally-curated, top-shelf beverage garden.

High Tide aims to be plastic-free and carbon-neutral, so expect to see recyclables and compostables.

Pre-sale tickets are available now and start at $69.

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