Charleston is set for a vibrant start to 2025 with numerous events from January 2-5. Highlighting the week is the musical Mamma Mia! at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center. Alongside this feel-good show, there are language learning sessions, live music nights, family-friendly events, and a cultural treat with Grand Kyiv Ballet’s performance of The Snow Queen. Don’t miss out on the exciting opportunities to explore local culture and entertainment!
Charleston is gearing up for an action-packed start to the year, with a plethora of events lined up from January 2-5, 2025. If you’re looking for something fun to do, you won’t have to look far! With sunny skies expected and pleasant temperatures hitting a high of 61°F, it’s the perfect time to get out and enjoy some local culture and entertainment.
One of the highlights of this coming week is the much-anticipated musical Mamma Mia!, performed by the talented cast at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center. Get ready to sing along to the catchy tunes of ABBA that will surely lift your spirits!
Showtimes are as follows: January 2 and 3 at 7:30 p.m., January 4 at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., and January 5 at 1 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Tickets range from $67 to $131, so grab your friends and make a night of it—you won’t want to miss this energetic performance!
If you’re interested in brushing up on your English-speaking skills, head over to the Goose Creek Library on January 2 from 6-7 p.m. for a special event called Hello English!. This free session is open to non-native speakers who want to practice their language skills in a welcoming environment.
On January 3, get ready for a lively night at Pour House with the Unheard Experience 3 event starting at 9 p.m., priced between $13 and $15. Alternatively, head to Wit’s End Comedy Lounge at 7 p.m. for the Good Sets comedy show, with tickets ranging from $15 to $25. You’re bound to leave with a smile on your face after an evening filled with laughter!
In a family-friendly spirit, don’t miss the Isle of Palms Kids’ Jam happening on January 3 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. This event is just $30-$35 and promises a day of unadulterated fun for the little ones. Also, from 5-8 p.m., the Charleston Crafts Gallery will host New Artist, New Work, New Year, with free entry to showcase local artists.
As we roll into January 4, the music keeps flowing with 54 Bicycles performing at Pour House at 9 p.m. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. Looking for something a bit different? The Sunset Tea and Marsh Walk will take place at Hog Island Trail from 3:30-5 p.m., priced from $35 to $55 for a delightful afternoon experience. A quick tip for the adventurous—sign up for the Belay Basics rock climbing course on January 5 at James Island County Park, costing just $25!
Don’t forget to catch The Snow Queen brought to you by the Grand Kyiv Ballet on January 5 at the Charleston Music Hall, starting at 4 p.m. Ticket prices range from just $29 to $109. It’s sure to be a breathtaking performance to wrap up this vibrant week in Charleston.
And if you’re thinking of some relaxed fun, Hot Cocoa and S’mores Night at East Bay Deli on January 6 gives you a sweet way to end the weekend, free for kids!
With so much going on, it’s the perfect time to explore all that Charleston has to offer. From musicals to comedy, and educational opportunities to artistic showcases, there’s something for everyone. Make your plans and enjoy a vibrant January in the Lowcountry!
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