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Best Indie & Rock in North Charleston

Amy Grant at Charleston Music Hall

Amy Grant

Ever since bursting on the scene as a young teenager in 1976, Grammy award-winning Amy Grant has built a long, successful career on music that comes from her heart, and matters. This year sees her bringing her sensational talent to the North American road. Make sure you don't miss Grant's contemporary, award-winning Christian music when she comes to a town near you!

Bruce Cockburn at Charleston Music Hall

Bruce Cockburn

The Canadian folk and alt-rock singer is known for his progressive messages for social justice, the environment, politics, and welcoming spirituality, as much as he is for the sheer volume of material put out over 40 years. With over 300 songs recorded for 30 album releases, this hard-working rocker has seen 20 of these records achieve platinum status. With his 2014 autobiography, Rumours of Glory: A Memoir praised for its eloquence and humanity, Cockburn represents the best of the Canadian spirit.

Godspeed You Black Emperor! at Music Farm

Godspeed You Black Emperor!

Formed in 1994 in Montreal, Canada, the band has been highly influential within the post-rock genre. Working with orchestrated arrangements, the nine-piece group created tracks with wide dynamic ranges, a highly evocative use of instrumentation and sounds and uncompromising long form compositions...

Marshall Tucker Band at Charleston Music Hall

Marshall Tucker Band

Can't You See? The Marshall Tucker Band are once again hitting the road! The incredible American country southern rock band didn't expect how fair their collective talents would get them, and over 40 years later the band are showing no sign of slowing down. Continuing to perform between 150-200 shows per year, the band know how to keep their fans entertained.

Local Natives at Charleston Music Hall

Local Natives

After forming a musical bond at the Orange County High School, singer Ryan Hahn, Guitarist Taylor Rice and keys player Kelcey Ayer went on to form Local Natives with drummer Matt Frazier and bassist Andy Hamm in 2008, debuting their vibrant, genre-bending sound with the release of their first album Gorilla Manor in 2009. A decade and a few more record releases later, the quintet are hitting the road on with their brand new album titled 'Time Will Wait for No One'.

Tokyo Police Club at Music Farm

Tokyo Police Club

They might have announced the end of their career, but don't worry, the Tokyo Police Club are going on one last tour! Taking off across North America with support from Born Ruffians, the indie rockers promise to lead you on a journey spanning their entire career, from A Lesson in Crime to TPC, and everything in between. Don't let yourself miss out on this last chance to see Tokyo Police Club live, grab your tickets now.

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