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Charleston Music Hall Introduces Spring Outdoor Concert Series

Charleston Music Hall is bringing back their popular concert series, “Around the Bend.” The socially distanced outdoor concert series will begin on April 10th with a performance by Robert Earl Keen.

The concerts will take place at The Bend, located in North Charleston at 3775 Azalea Drive. Each concert will begin promptly at 7:30 pm but concertgoers can arrive as early as 6:00 pm. 

Concertgoers can also pre-order drinks that will be available in their very own cooler upon arrival. In addition, food and non-alcoholic beverages can be brought inside the venue area for patrons to enjoy.

Here’s the full lineup of concert series taking place this year:

  • April 10 – Robert Earl Keen
  • April 11 – Ranky Tanky
  • April 17 – Reggae Night at the Bend: Tribute to Toots & The Maytals
  • May 7 – Charlton Singleton and Friends present The Sizzling ‘70s
  • May 13 – Blackberry Smoke
  • May 14 – Yacht Rock Revue
  • May 22 – Old Crow Medicine Show
  • June 5 – The Steeldrivers

Click here to learn more about the series and to purchase your tickets. 

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Charleston Music Hall Set to Reopen

The infamous Charleston Music Hall is set to reopen its doors to concert-goers. The Charleston Music Hall has been closed for the past eight months due to the COVID-19 pandemic but has recently been conducting an outdoor concert series, Around the Bend.

With winter quickly approaching, Charleston Music Hall is moving indoors in November. Their venue, which currently seats 965 people, will decrease their capacity to just 250 patrons per show. 

A recent press release on COVID-19 protocols outlined the precautions the venue is taking to keep their staff, performers, and spectators safe with this new transition to indoor viewing stating, “There is no guarantee of an illness-free event even with following the below procedures. It is indisputable, however, that planning, training, and implementing reasonable health and safety measures is the  best way to protect our staff and patrons, as well as the overall viability of our events.”

Upcoming concerts include The Travelin’ Kine, Patrick Davis and His Midnight Choir, Jon Reep, and Women and Paul Simon: A Tribute to Paul Simon. Tickets range from $20-$40 and can be purchased online.

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