News Summary
The Grammy-winning duo Indigo Girls will perform two concerts at the Charleston Music Hall, featuring Katie Puritt as the opening act. Tickets are available through both the Charleston Music Hall and Indigo Girls’ websites, enticing fans of live music. With recent visibility boosts from features in popular films and collaborations, the duo’s Charleston shows are expected to be a highlight of the concert season. Fans are encouraged to experience their timeless hits and evolving artistry.
Charleston
Grammy-winning duo Indigo Girls is set to perform two concerts at Charleston Music Hall on June 27 and June 28, 2025. The performances will kick off at 7:30 PM each night and feature Katie Puritt as the opening act.
Tickets for the concerts are available for purchase through both the Charleston Music Hall and Indigo Girls’ websites, appealing to fans eager for live music as the concert season heats up in the region.
About the Duo
Indigo Girls consists of Emily Saliers and Amy Ray, who have built an impressive musical career over more than four decades, hailing from Atlanta, Georgia. Their passion for music remains steadfast, allowing them to adapt their writing and performances while retaining the core of what drives them creatively.
Recent Highlights and Upcoming Events
The duo has experienced a resurgence in visibility recently, particularly through the inclusion of their classic hit “Closer To Fine” in the popular film “Barbie” and the documentary “Indigo Girls: It’s Only Life After All.” Furthermore, in 2025, they were featured on the PBS series “Austin City Limits Turns 50,” spotlighting their enduring relevance in the music industry.
Indigo Girls are not only focusing on their Charleston shows; they will also perform at various venues and events throughout the summer. Notably, they will be collaborating with the Nashville Symphony Orchestra for three shows from May 29 to May 31, 2025, and will headline the River Roads Festival on July 5 in Prussia, PA.
Post-Charleston Tour Plans
Following their concerts in Charleston, Indigo Girls will embark on an extensive co-headline tour with Melissa Etheridge starting July 25, 2025. This tour promises to continue to expand their reach and introduce their music to new audiences.
Charleston Music Scene
The upcoming performances by Indigo Girls are part of the broader concert season in Charleston, where various artists are scheduled to take the stage throughout June. This reflects the local music scene’s vibrancy and the growing demand for live performances after recent restrictions.
Fans of music and culture are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to witness the Indigo Girls perform live, as their concerts are expected to attract audiences from across the region. The combination of their storied career and current cultural relevance makes these shows a promising event for those in attendance.
Overall, the Indigo Girls’ Charleston performances are anticipated to be a highlight in the local concert calendar, celebrating both the duo’s classic hits and their continuous evolution as artists.
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Additional Resources
- Count on 2: Indigo Girls to Play Charleston Music Hall
- Google Search: Indigo Girls
- Post and Courier: Charleston Concerts June 2025
- Wikipedia: Indigo Girls
- JamBase: Katie Pruitt Tour Dates
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Melissa Etheridge
- Rolling Stone: Indigo Girls and Barbie
- Google News: Charleston Music

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