We are an independent show guide. Resale ticket prices may be above face value.

Best Jazz & Blues in North Charleston

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.

Blues Traveler at Charleston Music Hall

Blues Traveler

Princeton's own psychedelic rock pioneers, Blues Traveler, formed in 1987, quickly rising to the forefront of the jam band scene with their blues-infused, ever-evolving and extended jam-heavy anthems. With over 16 studio albums to their name, don't miss the quintet as they present their biggest hits on this brand new tour!

Mandy Patinkin at Gaillard Center

Mandy Patinkin

First rising to mainstream attention as the feisty Spanish fencer who uttered the immortal lines "My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die." in the endlessly quotable 1987 cult film The Princess Bride, Hollywood heavyweight Mandy Patinkin has courted the spotlight on both stage and screen, simultaneously making a name for himself on Broadway with Tony-winning and nominated turns in Evita and Sunday In the Park With George.

Greensky Bluegrass at The Refinery

Greensky Bluegrass

The band that creatively blends bluegrass and country music are heading on tour across America. Greensky Bluegrass began making music in 2000 and stood out for their non-traditional take on bluegrass, where they fused rock and acoustic influences. The five-piece prepare for an outstanding countrywide tour and you won't want to miss it!

Railroad Earth at Charleston Music Hall

Railroad Earth

No strangers to bending genres, Railroad Earth have created their own subgenre blend of bluegrass, rock, jazz and celtic folk music. No two shows are ever alike - the sextet also push boundaries on stage with improvisation and jamming, bringing the heat with anthemic songs like Warhead Boogie and Blazin' A Trail.

Victor Wooten at The Refinery

Victor Wooten

A "unique human-being", Victor Wooten has been touring since the tender age of six, Wooten and his brothers have played alongside legendary soul artist; Curtis Mayfield. From eight years old he was known as "Bass Ace", and before graduating high-school Wooten and his brothers had shared the stage with various artists; Ramsey Lewis, Frankie Beverly, and The Temptations!

Loading spinnerLoading more results