As we welcome January 2025, Charleston prepares for an exhilarating month filled with a variety of concerts and events. From the Jimmy Buffett tribute show ‘Folly Pirates Over 40’ to performances by Pam Tillis, Tycho, and many more, the city promises musical experiences for everyone. Enjoy local talent or a taste of international stars while planning ahead for future events like Avril Lavigne and Patton Oswalt. Don’t miss out on the excitement of the upcoming concert season!
Hey there, Charleston! As we gear up for a cozy holiday season, it’s time to shake off those winter blues and get ready to rock into the new year. January 2025 is set to be packed with a fantastic array of concerts and events that will bring music lovers together in our beautiful city. So, grab your calendars and take note of these exciting happenings!
Kicking things off, January 24 will see a Jimmy Buffett tribute show called Folly Pirates Over 40. If you’ve ever dreamed of island vibes during the chilly winter months, this is your chance to enjoy a slice of tropical paradise without having to leave Charleston. It’s a show designed for those over 40, so gather your friends, channel your inner beach bum, and get ready for a night of fun!
Mark your calendars! Here’s a taste of what’s happening this January:
As if January’s concerts weren’t enough, major acts are coming our way later in the year. Start planning ahead for Avril Lavigne at Credit One Stadium on June 18, 2025, with tickets starting at just $33.50. You can also catch Patton Oswalt at Charleston Music Hall on January 25, with tickets starting at $49.50.
Other upcoming highlights include Tiffany Haddish on March 28, Aziz Ansari on March 1, Kelsea Ballerini on April 9, and Blake Shelton on his Friends & Heroes tour on March 14, 2025, with tickets starting at $89. Don’t forget to keep your eyes peeled for Keith Urban at Credit One Stadium as well!
If that wasn’t enough to get you excited, breaching the horizon is a new concert venue planned at Johnson-Hagood Stadium by The Citadel. This venue will host 6 to 10 concerts a year for up to 13,000 attendees. While this development is promising, it’s not without concern from neighboring residents regarding noise and parking.
To ease locals’ worries, The Citadel has held neighborhood meetings to address concerns, ensuring they will comply with noise ordinances and maintain similar parking arrangements as on football game days. With recent upgrades to the stadium, including a shiny new video board and sound system, this place is set to dazzle when it opens!
So, Charleston, get ready to embrace an electrifying January filled with amazing music and entertainment! There’s something for everyone, whether you’re a fan of local talent or international stars. Happy concert-going!
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