North Charleston, October 5, 2025
News Summary
North Charleston’s Riverfront Park will host the Riverfront Revival music festival on October 10-11, showcasing a unique musical performance by Bill Murray and his band, The Blood Brothers. Festival co-founder Darius Rucker will headline the second day, with other notable artists including Riley Green and Lukas Nelson. Ticket prices range from $130 to $700, with proceeds benefiting local charities such as the MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital. The festival aims to enhance Charleston’s musical culture while supporting the community.
North Charleston will host the Riverfront Revival music festival on October 10-11 at Riverfront Park. This year, the festival will feature a unique performance by actor and musician Bill Murray alongside his band, The Blood Brothers, who are set to cover classic tracks, including Bob Dylan’s “Like A Rolling Stone” and the Beatles’ B-side “Slow Down.”
Festival co-founder Darius Rucker, a three-time Grammy Award winner and a Charleston native, will headline the second day of the event. Other artists slated to perform include Riley Green, Lukas Nelson, Flatland Cavalry, Whiskey Myers, and The Red Clay Strays, among others.
Tickets for the festival range from $130 for one-day passes to $700 for two-day VIP passes, with general admission starting at $205. VIP ticket holders will enjoy exclusive benefits such as dedicated entrances, premium lounge areas, and upscale restrooms, which have sold out for three consecutive years.
Proceeds from the festival will be donated to local charities, including the MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital and the nonprofit Just Be You, which focuses on empowering teenagers. The goal of the festival is to support the community and attract a diverse audience while ensuring its relevance for the entire Lowcountry area.
The concept for the Riverfront Revival music festival emerged after the pandemic, when SRE Entertainment approached Darius Rucker with the idea of establishing a country music festival in Charleston. Now in its fourth year, the event reflects a commitment to enhancing the musical culture in Charleston and its surroundings.
This year, The Red Clay Strays, a rising country rock band known for their viral TikTok single, will join the lineup as part of the festival’s effort to incorporate fresh talent.
Ticket pre-sale is set to begin on April 10 at 10 a.m., with general sales opening on April 11 through the official festival website.
Key Highlights
- Date: October 10-11, 2023
- Location: Riverfront Park, North Charleston
- Headliners: Darius Rucker and Bill Murray with The Blood Brothers
- Featured Artists: Riley Green, Lukas Nelson, Flatland Cavalry, Whiskey Myers, The Red Clay Strays
- Ticket Prices: $130 (one-day pass), $205 (general admission), $700 (VIP)
- Charity Beneficiaries: MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital, Just Be You
FAQs
Ticket Information
| Ticket Type | Price | Benefits |
|---|---|---|
| One-Day Pass | $130 | Access to one day of the festival |
| General Admission | $205 | Access to both days of the festival |
| VIP Pass | $700 | Includes dedicated entrances, premium lounge areas, and upscale restrooms |
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Additional Resources
- Charleston City Paper: Riverfront Revival Festival Returns
- Wikipedia: Darius Rucker
- Post and Courier: Darius Rucker’s Riverfront Revival
- Google Search: Riverfront Revival Festival 2025
- ABC News 4: Darius Rucker Reveals 2025 Lineup
- Google Scholar: Riverfront Revival Festival

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