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Widespread Panic, the iconic jam band, will perform two shows at Credit One Stadium on May 16 and 17, 2025. This highly anticipated event marks their return to the venue since 2023. Tickets go on sale January 31, 2025, promising fans a unique live music experience. The band, known for their improvisational performances and dedicated following, continues to captivate audiences with their evolving sound and communal concert atmosphere. Fans can prepare for an unforgettable experience in Charleston as excitement builds for these shows.
Charleston, South Carolina – Widespread Panic, the celebrated jam band, is set to perform two highly anticipated shows at Credit One Stadium on May 16 and 17, 2025. This marks the group’s first return to the venue since their last performance there in 2023, further igniting excitement among their extensive fan base.
Tickets for the shows will be available for public purchase starting January 31, 2025, at 10 a.m. ET through Ticketmaster. Fans are expected to flock to secure their spots for an evening of unique live music, characteristic of the band’s signature style.
Widespread Panic formed in 1986 in Athens, Georgia, and has since established themselves as icons in the jam band scene. With 12 studio albums to their name, many released through their own label, Widespread Records, the band has consistently pushed musical boundaries. Their reputation is largely built on their improvisational live performances, which frequently feature experimental jams that make each concert a distinct experience.
The band has maintained a stable lineup over the years, consisting of essential members including singer and guitarist John Bell, bassist Dave Schools, percussionist Domingo “Sonny” Ortiz, drummer John “JoJo” Hermann, drummer Duane Trucks, and guitarist Jimmy Herring. Herring joined the band in 2006, adding to the group’s dynamic sound. The late Mikey Houser, who passed away in 2002 after a battle with pancreatic cancer, was the original guitarist.
Widespread Panic’s live performances have garnered them a devoted following known as “The Panic Fam,” akin to the renowned “Deadheads” of the Grateful Dead. The band’s concerts focus on fostering a communal ambiance, where the collective experience often holds greater significance than the songs performed. This approach has secured their place in the hearts of many music enthusiasts.
In their 2023 return to Credit One Stadium, Widespread Panic featured special opening acts Doom Flamingo and Daniel Donato. The venue, which held a previous name of Family Circle Stadium, has been part of the band’s history since October 2013, showing the longstanding relationship between the group and the Charleston community.
The upcoming 2025 performances will be part of a broader tour that includes stops in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and Nashville, Tennessee, leading up to the Charleston shows. Widespread Panic is renowned for their ability to stretch songs, often transforming standard lengths into extended jams that enhance the live experience. Each concert is regarded as a unique event, with familiarity and freshness intertwining to keep audiences engaged.
The two shows at Credit One Stadium not only highlight Widespread Panic’s lasting legacy in live music but also mark a continuation of their storied touring history. As anticipation builds, fans are encouraged to prepare for an unforgettable experience in the heart of Charleston in May 2025.
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Widespread Panic
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