As we wave goodbye to October and step into November, Charleston is buzzing with excitement for a month packed with music, culture, and community spirit. Whether you’re a die-hard concertgoer or just looking for a fun night out, there’s something happening every week that you won’t want to miss!
Before we dive into the juicy details of the concerts, let’s talk about the weather! On November days, we can expect partly cloudy skies with a slight chance of rain. The high is predicted to be around 77°F with gentle winds from the ENE at about 5 to 10 mph. Nights will cool off to about 66°F under a few clouds with light and variable winds. Perfect concert weather, don’t you think?
November kicks off with a must-see country music show. Jon Pardi, known for hits like “Dirt on My Boots,” kicks off his Mr. Saturday Night Tour on November 2 at the Credit One Stadium. Doors open at 6 p.m., and you can expect a high-energy performance you won’t forget!
Only a day later, on November 3, the Carolinas Together Hurricane Relief Concert is set to take place at the Gaillard Center. This benefit concert aims to support artists devastated by Hurricane Helene, featuring fabulous talents like Ranky Tanky and Shovels & Rope. Tickets start at just $25, and every cent goes to help those in need, so come out and show your support!
Don’t forget to mark your calendar for November 5, when the Election Day Rager at the Charleston Pour House turns voting into an unforgettable celebration. Enjoy performances by Pocket Full of Shells, a Rage Against the Machine tribute, alongside Slim S.O.U.L. & The International Players Band. Be sure to bag your tickets ahead of time for just $10!
On November 8, Kevin Bacon of “Footloose” fame will wow the crowd with his musical talents alongside his brother Michael at the Coastal Carolina Fair. Yes, you heard it right, this show is free with entry to the fair – a great way to combine fun and music!
The following weekend, November 9 welcomes the Marshgrass Mamas at The Refinery, an event presented by Charleston Waterkeeper, dedicated to keeping our waterways clean. Tickets for this lovely afternoon show are $45 for general admission, and they’re sure to feature some amazing bluegrass tunes!
Later in the month, you can catch Local Natives at the Charleston Music Hall on November 14, bringing their indie rock sound straight from Los Angeles. Doors open at 7 p.m., and it’s going to be an evening of incredible vibes with the local band Brave Baby opening the night.
Another highlight includes the legendary The Marshall Tucker Band performing on November 17, featuring Southern rock classics you can sing along to! This will be a night to remember!
Additionally, on November 19, Rhiannon Giddens will shine at the Gaillard Center with the Silkroad Ensemble in a performance exploring the cultural tapestry woven by immigrant communities across America. This performance is a unique experience that sheds light on our history and culture.
Last but not least, brace yourself for the Blues Is Alright Tour at the North Charleston Coliseum on November 22 featuring some of the top names in the blues scene. This promises to be a fantastic evening filled with soulful music!
With so much happening in Charleston this November, it’s a great time to get out and enjoy the local music scene. Whether it’s supporting a good cause, rocking out at a tribute band show, or enjoying a night with iconic artists, these events are sure to fill your calendar with excitement.
So grab your friends, your family, or even come solo – just be ready to dance, sing, and experience the vibrant culture that Charleston has to offer this November!
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