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Guide to Live Events in North Charleston: Concerts, Sports and Shows Near You

North Charleston, SC is a vibrant hub for live events, offering everything from concerts and theatre performances to major sporting events and music festivals. Whether you're looking to cheer on your favourite team or catch a chart-topping artist live, Vivid Seats has you covered.

Things to Do in North Charleston This Week

Experience the legendary Earth Wind and Fire captivating audiences with soulful sounds at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center. Hockey enthusiasts can cheer on the South Carolina Stingrays at the thrilling match in the North Charleston Coliseum. Meanwhile, the Soulja Boy concert promises a high-energy evening at Charleston Music Hall.

Don't miss the iconic Silversun Pickups performing at the Charleston Music Hall, followed by laughs with Kathy Griffin at the same venue. Finally, relish the soothing sounds of Brandon Lake at the Credit One Stadium for a memorable adult contemporary experience.

Things to Do in North Charleston Next Week

North Charleston is buzzing with exciting events next week. For comedy lovers, Katt Williams will be performing at the North Charleston Coliseum on May 9. If you're in the mood for some country tunes, catch Kane Brown at the same venue on May 8 or experience Waylon Wyatt's performance at the Charleston Music Hall on May 10.

Brit Floyd, a Pink Floyd tribute, will rock the North Charleston Performing Arts Center on May 8. Wrestling fans can cheer on their favorites with AEW - All Elite Wrestling at the coliseum on May 6, while blues enthusiasts won’t want to miss St. Paul and The Broken Bones at the Charleston Music Hall on May 9.