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February 2025

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April 2025

Beetlejuice at North Charleston Performing Arts Center

Beetlejuice

Get ready to experience the afterlife like never before as Beetlejuice invites you to step into a world where the supernatural meets the hilarious. Based on Tim Burton's iconic film, Beetlejuice brings his chaos and madness to stage where you'll witness larger-than-life sandworms, ghostly apparitions and jaw-dropping transformations. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the original film, or a newcomer to the Beetlejuice universe, prepare for a theatrical journey that's bound to leave you screaming... with laughter!

Kathleen Madigan at Charleston Music Hall

Kathleen Madigan

Described by comedy peer Lewis Black as the "funniest woman in America", the winner of the American Comedy Award for Best Female Comedian is a triple threat; as well as her sell-out tours, Madigan is a favorite on late-night talk shows and nationally syndicated radio shows. With an enviable career spanning three decades on the comedy circuit, she has the distinction of being one of few comics to appear on every major late-night show including Leno, Letterman, Conan, and Ferguson.

Ringling Bros. And Barnum & Bailey Circus at North Charleston Coliseum

Ringling Bros. And Barnum & Bailey Circus

Truly the Greatest Show on Earth, Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey Circus dazzled audiences across America for over a century! Now back and bigger than ever in 2024, don't miss your chance to witness the spectacular acts of this iconic circus, from the world-famous Ringling Bros. clowns, airborne acrobatics, speeding motorcycles, and incredible feats of strength!

Blake Shelton at North Charleston Coliseum

Blake Shelton

Country crooner Blake Shelton is grabbing his pals and hitting the road in 2025 on the 'Friends and Heroes Tour'. The Grammy-nominated singer will be joined by a raft of special guests including Craig Morgan, Deana Carter, Trace Adkins, and The Voice alum Emily Ann Roberts! Speaking of the new trek, Shelton enthused 'The Friends & Heroes Tour is one of my favorite tours because as a fan, I can't think of a cooler concert to see!' - Neither can we!

Marc Maron at Charleston Music Hall

Marc Maron

The veteran stand-up comic, podcast trailblazer and star of his own eponymous tv show returns to his first love, performing stand up on the huge US home circuit. His WTF podcast has set the standard for every other interview show out there, his signature blend of honesty, insecurity, and resentment and completely candid style always bringing the best out of his guests.

Sutton Foster at Gaillard Center

Sutton Foster

Spend an evening with Broadway darling Sutton Foster as she performs some of Broadway's biggest hits, some of her own original music and delightful conversation in the unique and inspiring event. A two-time Tony winner, Sutton Foster's enviable vocals, dancing and irrepressible stage presence has seen her headline some of Broadway's biggest shows, including Anything Goes, Little Women, Young Frankenstein and Thoroughly Modern Millie. She's also a familiar face to television viewers, from series such as Bunheads and Younger.

Big Head Todd and the Monsters at Charleston Music Hall

Big Head Todd and the Monsters

Formed in 1986 Big Head Todd and The Monsters (or BHTM) hail from the mountainous state of Colorado. Although they're now on a worldwide platform, BHTM music still encapsulates the heart of the rocky mountains, with their fast-paced rock leaving fans dancing all night long! Don't miss your chance to see them live when they hit the road in their new tour!

Los Tigres del Norte at North Charleston Performing Arts Center

Los Tigres del Norte

This six-piece phenomenon from California have brought the Mexican musical genre of norteno to the worldwide stage, and have sold over 32 million records throughout their near-50 year history. This year they can boast a total of six Grammys, six Latin Grammys as well as their own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for their contribution to music.