This week, Charleston is buzzing with a variety of events that are sure to catch the attention of locals and visitors alike. Whether you’re a music lover, a book enthusiast, or someone looking to enjoy a lively performance, there’s something happening nearly every day in this beautiful city.
Before diving into the many exciting activities planned, let’s talk about the weather! Expect cloudy skies for the next few days with high temperatures reaching 83°F and a slight northeast wind to keep things breezy at about 10 to 20 mph. With pleasant evenings dipping to a comfy 72°F, it’s a great time to head out and enjoy everything Charleston has to offer!
One of the week’s main highlights is a concert by the renowned American rock band My Morning Jacket. Joining them will be Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, promising an electrifying show. Mark your calendars for September 12 at 7 p.m. at the Credit One Stadium on Daniel Island. Ticket prices range from $23 to a jaw-dropping $997 depending on seating preferences!
In the mood for something a bit cerebral? Check out a discourse titled “New Perspective on Conquest of the Native South” with history professor Evan Nooe. Scheduled for the same evening (September 12) from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m., this event offers an intriguing look at South Carolina’s colonial history. Tickets are available for $10 to $15.
If you’re more into poetry, be sure to swing by the Circular Congregational Church on September 12 at 6 p.m. for the launch of Marjory Wentworth’s latest collection, “One River, One Boat”. This intimate event includes a reading and book signing, free of charge. How wonderful is that?
For film buffs, the Gibbes Museum is hosting a screening of Spike Lee’s iconic movie “Do the Right Thing” at 7 p.m.. This vital cinematic experience dives into themes of racism and community, showcasing a tense summer in Brooklyn. Admission is only $12.
Get ready for an evening filled with laughter as comedic stars like *Mac McAnally* and *Sebastian Maniscalco* hit different venues in Charleston on September 12 and 13. *Mac*, a Country Music Association Musician of the Year, will bring his country charm to the *Charleston Music Hall*, while *Sebastian* showcases his physical comedy at the *North Charleston Coliseum*. Tickets are available starting from $49.50 and can go up to $601, so grab them while you can!
For those looking to make a positive impact, don’t miss the **9th Annual Hope Walk** across the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge on September 14 from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m.. Walkers will come together to support victims of violent crime and breast cancer, with registration fees between $7-$25. Feel free to stroll with friends or family as you participate in this heartfelt event!
Later in the week, the *R&B Picnic and Cooler Festival* offers a great time with DJ performances, food trucks, and even an R&B karaoke contest with a $500 prize up for grabs! Be sure to mark September 14 on your calendar.
From concerts and literary events to film screenings and charitable walks, Charleston has it all lined up for the coming week. So whether you’re in the mood for some rocking tunes, a quiet reading, or a chance to give back to the community, make sure to check out the happenings in your vibrant city. Pack your schedule and enjoy all the fun! Who’s ready for a fantastic week ahead?
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