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No matter what kind of music you’re into, Charleston’s concert scene is sure to have something that matches your taste. Whether you favor hard rock or classic country, this list of upcoming concerts in Charleston will fulfill your musical desires. There’s even a free option, too!
August 24: The Midnight City Band at Windjammer IOP
Tickets are just $5 at the door, so plan on getting there early to see The Midnight City Band. These Charleston natives are known for their ability to play a wide variety of music to pump up the crowd. Their style of music is most commonly referred to as ‘shag/country’. And the band’s common saying is: “We want to make you dance.” So, put on your dancing shoes and head to IOP next Friday to hear this fun group play live.
About the venue: Outside stage on the beach
September 6: NASH Summer Concert (FREE) at Windjammer IOP
Looking for something to do with your Thursday night? Mark September 6th off on your calendar and head to this free concert on the beach. The Windjammer is hosting Charleston’s contestants of NASH NEXT. The contestants will be competing at this outdoor venue for a chance to take their talent to Nashville. If you love finding new music up-and-comers, this event is for you. Save your spot here.
About the venue: Outside stage on the beach
September 14: Alan Jackson at North Charleston Coliseum
Alan Jackson is on his “Honky Tonk Highway Tour” and Charleston is his next stop. Cancel your usual Friday plans and come listen to country classics like Remember When, Where Were You and Living on Country. If you are a long-time country music lover, this concert is for you. With 34 number-one hit songs, Alan Jackson is sure to take your breath away when you hear him sing live. This 14,000-seat arena will be filling up fast with country music lovers from all over. So, get your tickets soon and watch this country music legend perform some of his hit songs.
About the venue: 14,000-seat indoor arena
September 16: Portugal. The Man at Family Circle Tennis Center
This band is best known for their hit “Feel it Still” and they’re still shocked at their success. By 2014, they had produced 7 albums together but didn’t see much response to their efforts until this year. “Feel It Still” was the most-Shazamed song for 7 weeks running, proving the song’s widespread appeal. Their music is best described as ‘indie rock’, but all kinds of music-lovers have an affinity to Portugal’s music.
Grab a ticket while you can because these hard-working Alaskan natives are getting big, and FAST. They will be performing in the 10,200-seat Volvo Car Stadium at Family Circle Tennis Center on Sunday, September 16.
About the venue: Open-air stadium seating up to 10,200
September 27: Kane Brown and Chris Young at Family Circle Tennis Center
These two recently unknown artists are going to be playing for a huge audience at the Volvo Car Stadium at the end of September. Both artists are fairly new to the country scene but have gotten popular quickly. Their widespread fame stems from their relatable song lyrics and catchy beats. If you’re not into country oldies like those by Alan Jackson, give these two singers a chance. Their unique takes on country music have freshened up the country music scene and gained a wide and diverse audience. See what the buzz is all about next month at the Family Circle Tennis Center.
About the venue: Open-air stadium seating up to 10,200