The Charleston live music guide for this week

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The Charleston live music guide for this week

The Charleston area is buzzing with live music this week, featuring a variety of artists and genres across different venues. Whether you enjoy intimate shows or large stadium performances, there’s something for every music lover to enjoy. Here’s a list of the top concerts happening in the Lowcountry this week:

Charleston Music Hall

Saturday, July 12Queen Flash (Tribute to Queen)

The Music Farm

Thursday, July 10David Nail

Friday, July 11Gimme Gimme Disco

Saturday, July 12GODS (Electronic Dance Music)

The Pour House Charleston

Wednesday, July 9The Reckoning (Grateful Dead Tribute)

Thursday, July 10Kendall Street Company (Indie Rock)

Friday, July 11Runaway Gim (Phish Tribute)

Saturday, July 12Adam Knights Buried Alive (Phish Tribute)

Saturday, July 12Hotel Hugo (Indie/Pop)

Saturday, July 12Wolf Mask (Folk/Rock)

Sunday, July 13Motown Throwdown (Motown Classics)

Sunday, July 13Space Armadillo feat. The Dude of Life (Jam/Phish Tribute)

The Windjammer

Thursday, July 10Gator Food (Blues Rock)

Friday, July 11High Society (Rock)

Friday, July 11The Midnight City (Pop/Rock)

Saturday, July 12Jerkweed (Rock/Alternative)

Saturday, July 12The Midnight City (Pop/Rock)

The Refinery Charleston

Thursday, July 10The Shakey Graves (Indie Rock)

Awendaw Green

Wednesday, July 9Barn Jams (Local Artists)

The Royal American

Friday, July 11Rocco & His Bones (Funk/Soul)

Forte Jazz Lounge

Wednesday, July 9The Brett Belanger Quartet (Instrumental Jazz Series)

Thursday, July 10The Great American Songbook featuring Joe Clarke (Jazz)

Friday, July 11Winelight: An Evening of Contemporary and Smooth Jazz

Saturday, July 12Let the Good Times Roll! (Ray Charles Tribute)

North Charleston Coliseum

Friday, July 11PHISH

Saturday, July 12PHISH

Sunday, July 13PHISH

This week, Charleston offers an exciting range of concerts across all genres, from tributes to iconic bands like Phish and Queen, to local indie and rock performances. Whether you’re in the mood for an intimate jazz session or a high-energy stadium show, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. For more details, including showtimes and ticket information, check out the individual venue websites.

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