News Summary
From March 28 to March 30, Charleston will host Frequency Fest, a free, all-ages music festival featuring over 50 bands across diverse genres. Organized by Holy City Booking, it aims to boost the local music scene and support independent artists. Attendees can kick off the festivities with a K-pop dance party, followed by a packed live music schedule at various venues. It’s an event celebrating community spirit, creativity, and unforgettable musical experiences.
Charleston Set to Rock with Frequency Fest: A Musical Extravaganza!
If you’re in Charleston, SC from March 28 to March 30, you’re in for a treat! The city is gearing up for Frequency Fest, a vibrant, diverse music festival that promises to showcase over 50 bands across three exciting venues. The festival spans multiple genres, ensuring that there’s something for everyone, from thrash to hip-hop, Appalachian folk to Americana garage rock!
A Festival with Heart
What sets Frequency Fest apart? Well, for starters, it’s a free, all-ages, DIY music festival, making it a refreshing change from the corporate festival scene. Presented by the passionate folks at Holy City Booking, the aim of this festival is to elevate Charleston’s music scene while highlighting local and regional talent. It’s about music, community, and making memories!
Headliners to Look Out For
This year’s lineup features some incredible headlining bands. Rock out to Acid Hawk, who are known for their thunderous bass and drum duo that will definitely get your heart racing. If you’re into a blend of experimental math rock with indie noise, you won’t want to miss Catholics. For those who prefer pop with catchy melodies, Infinitefreefall is sure to win you over!
And if you like your music with some gothic vibes, Majic Dust will be mixing hard rock with a touch of the dark side. The Maxines, a hard rock band from Savannah, will keep the energy high, while Anergy draws inspiration from punk and grunge to provide a little something for every rock lover out there.
Kick Off with a Dance Party!
The festival kicks off in style with a K-pop dance party on March 28, hosted at Frothy Beard Brewing from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. The beats will be provided by DJ Majr, so be prepared to get your groove on and kickstart your festival experience!
Live Music Schedule
The music heats up on March 29, with a jam-packed schedule across three venues:
- Tin Roof will host six bands, including headliner ADHD, along with The Maxines, The 33s, Rocket 77, Anergy, and Busted Radio.
- The Garden at Charles Towne Fermentory will feature five fantastic bands, including headliners Jest and Momphobia, alongside Bluegill and Scrlett.
- Frothy Beard Brewing will have seven electrifying bands on deck, including Gods, Raxxane, Shack Devill, and Juventad.
Community Support
A big shoutout goes to local sponsors like Holy City Tattooing Collective, Early Bird Diner, and Bozzelli & Sons Heating and Air who have made this fantastic, but completely free festival possible. It’s all about supporting independent artists and creating opportunities for lesser-known bands to shine.
The Buzz Around Town
As the festival approaches, the excitement in the air is palpable! Local music lovers and visitors alike are expressing their enthusiasm for this incredible lineup. Frequency Fest promises to be a celebration of creativity, culture, and community spirit, making it an event you simply cannot miss. So gather your friends, grab your dancing shoes, and get ready to savor the sounds of Charleston!
Get excited, Charleston! Frequency Fest is about to take your music experience to the next level!
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- Charleston City Paper: Frequency Fest
- ABC News 4: Charleston Bluegrass Festival
- Rolling Stone: High Water Festival 2025
- Post and Courier: High Water Festival 2025 Lineup
- Count on 2: March Into Spring
- Wikipedia: Music festivals in the United States
