Blog > THE PROBLEM WITH APRIL EVENTS IN CHARLESTON
April is here and spring has arrived!! The beloved Charleston Farmers Market will be back in Marion Square each Saturday starting on April 9. The West Ashley Market will also be on Wednesdays starting on April 20. The Sound of Charleston will bring beautiful Charleston music to the Circular Congregational Church each Wednesday for the next 8 weeks. The Charleston Jazz festival is also hitting the town with multiple events. It’s time to get out and enjoy our great city. Cooper River Bridge Run is on April 2 and the Women’s Tennis Tournament is back and starts on April 2. The Stingrays are finishing up the season with home games on April 1, 6, 8, and 9.
Here is your April calendar of events:
1-3 Charleston Spring Antiques Show
2: Isley Brothers, N Chas Coliseum
1: Gary Gulman, Chas Music Hall
1: Alva Anderson, Forte Jazz Lounge
2-10: Credit One Charleston Open Women’s Tennis Tournament
2: Cooper River Bridge Run
3: Henry Rollins, Chas Music Hall
3: Firefly on the Bayou, Firefly Distillery
6: Meet and Greet USS Yorktown Veterans
6-30: Kinky Boots, Dock Street Theatre
7-8: Laurel Canyon, Tradesman Brewing Company
8: Comedy Showcase, James Island VFW
8: Bachelor Live, N Chas PAC
9: Lowcountry Cajun Festival, James Island County Park
9: Rodney Carrington, N Chas PAC
10: Lewis Black, Chas Music Hall
10: Spring Garden Tour, MUSC campus, and Harleston Village
12: Women, Wealth, and Wine, Harbour Club
14: Paws on the Patio, Burton’s Grill
14: The Price is Right Live, N Chas PAC
15-16: Laurel Canyon, Tradesman Brewing Company
16: Harlem Globetrotters, N Chas Coliseum
21-24: Charleston Jazz Festival
25: Lukas Nelson and the Promise of the Real, Chas Music Hall
25: The Piano Guys, Gaillard
26: Waitress Musical, Gaillard
27: Colin Hay, Chas Music Hall
28: Charleston Charm Car Show, Tanger Outlets
28: Goose, Firefly Distillery Field
29: Red, White, and Blue Jean Ball, Charlestowne Landing
29: Katt Williams, N Chas Coliseum
30: Pop Up Market, Firefly Distillery
Wow, that’s a lot! So, what’s the problem with these events? There are just too many to choose from!