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Charleston is gearing up for an exhilarating July filled with concerts featuring both local talents and renowned bands. Music lovers will enjoy performances from Flipturn, Steel Pulse, Mumford & Sons, and more, along with local events like the Party at the Point music series. With warm weather expecting highs of 96°F, fans can indulge in all the live music while enjoying the summer vibe. This month promises a variety of genres appealing to all musical tastes, making Charleston a must-visit destination for concert-goers.
Charleston, South Carolina – This July, music lovers in Charleston can look forward to a diverse lineup of concerts featuring both local and major acts. The city is heating up with highs expected to reach 96°F while increasing clouds and a chance of stray showers or thunderstorms may provide a break from the sun. Evening temperatures are forecasted to drop to around 77°F, with light winds from the west at 5 to 10 mph.
One of the standout events is the Fourth of July celebration at the beach where local band Flipturn will perform at The Windjammer starting at 7 p.m. on July 4th. For those looking for an early evening option before the holiday festivities, Bikini Trill will take the stage at the Pour House deck that same day at 6 p.m., with tickets priced at $15.
Following the Fourth, the renowned band Steel Pulse will celebrate their 50th anniversary with a concert on July 5 at The Refinery, starting at 7:30 p.m. General admission tickets for this event are available at $46.24, with VIP options for $73.61. Later in July, Mumford & Sons will perform at Credit One Stadium on July 27, featuring Gregory Alan Isakov as the opening act. This concert is set for 7 p.m. with ticket prices starting at $79.73.
In the middle of the month, Phish will take over the North Charleston Coliseum for three consecutive nights from July 11-13, with performances starting at 7:30 p.m. and ticket prices beginning at $98.35. Additionally, the Hanahan’s Country Coachella festival will take place on July 12 from 3-10 p.m. at the Hanahan Amphitheater, featuring various country music acts and line dancing sessions for a ticket price of $28.52.
Other concerts in July include Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit on July 20 at the Gaillard Center at 7 p.m., with tickets starting at $115.83, and the Summer ’99 Tour featuring Creed, Daughtry, and Mammoth at Credit One Stadium on July 24, ticket prices starting at $121.85.
Music enthusiasts can also catch Wilderado performing at The Windjammer on July 25-26, with tickets priced at $30. Further diversifying the schedule is a Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton tribute concert at Charleston Music Hall on July 26, starting at $39.20.
Other notable events include the ongoing Party at the Point music series in Mount Pleasant, continuing through July 18 with performances scheduled for July 3 (Landslide), July 11 (Rock the ’90s), and July 18 (a yet-to-be-announced band). This series, held at the Charleston Harbor Resort & Marina, features music starting at 5 p.m. with tickets priced at $18.51.
Overall, July in Charleston is set to offer an exciting mix of music events, catering to fans across genres, all while soaking up the warm summer weather. With performances from established acts and up-and-coming artists, residents and visitors alike will have plenty of options to enjoy live music throughout the month.
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