Hot Tickets | New shows include David Allan Coe and Jackyl
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David Allan Coe is coming to HOB on May 15 to sing about mommas and trains and trucks and prison and getting drunk. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $17 to $31.50, and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Crank up the chainsaws, because Jackyl is chopping up HOB on May 16. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $25 to $47.50, and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Juicy J continues his hustle at HOB on June 20. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $27.50 to $52.50, and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
The Boathouse just released the Sunday Funday lineup. T Mills grinds it out on April 12. Ballyhoo! makes a fuss on April 19. Hair band Warrant shows they’re still wanted on April 26, even after the death of singer Jani Lane.
Next month at the Boathouse, alternative hip-hoppers Arrested Development take you to “Tennessee” on May 3. You can go “Straight to Hell” with Drivin’ ‘N’ Cryin’ on May 10. Look out, Saliva goes “Click Click Boom” on May 17. Don’t get “Low,” Cracker crunches it up on May 24. Crash into The Dave Matthews Tribute Band on May 31.
Later this summer, alt-rockers Big Something make a big to-do on June 7. “Breakdown” and get your butt down to see Tantric on June 14. Rap/rock/country act Moccasin Creek sink their fangs in on June 21. Grab two pints of booze and meet up with Badfish on June 28. Outshyne looks to shame the fireworks on July 5. And let the bodies hit the floor when Drowning Pool plays on July 12. All the Sunday Funday shows are free. Check out www.boathousemb.com for more details.
Charleston
Singer/songwriter Willie Watson shows the Pour House what a true folk singer looks like on April 19. Tickets are $15 and are available online at www.charlestonpourhouse.com or at the box office.
American Idol and hometown girl Elise Testone takes the stage at the Pour House on May 3. Slanguage and Myth of an Atom are also on the bill. Tickets are $8 and are available online at www.charlestonpourhouse.com or at the box office.
Guitar virtuoso Gary Clark Jr. comes to plow down the crowd at the Music Farm on June 15. Tickets are $22.50 and are available at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.
Hootie and the Blowfish only want to be with you when they do a two-night stint at the Family Circle Stadium on Aug. 7 and 8. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $27.50 to $51.50, and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
North Charleston
If you miss Old Crow Medicine Show at HOB, you can catch them a day later on May 12 at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center. Tickets are on sale now for $35 and available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
It’s going to be a hot one, when Rob Thomas makes a stop by the North Charleston Performing Arts Center on July 26. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $59.50 to $99.50, and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
You stop flipping that coin, the Nickelback show at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center has been rescheduled for Aug. 31. Tickets are still available, prices range from $25 to $75, at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Wilmington
Now maybe, you can check out an acoustic set by Candlebox at Ziggy’s by the Sea on April 25. Tickets are $15 in advance, $20 day of the show. J Roddy Walston and the Business deals it up on May 28. Tickets are $15. Cowboy Mouth eats up the stage on June 18. Tickets are $15 in advance, $20 day of the show.
All tickets for Ziggy’s by the Sea shows are available now and can be purchased at the door or online at www.ziggysbythesea.com.
Previously announced
The Boathouse rolls the dice on Fridays with Nash-Vegas Nights. Jon Pardi parties April 10. Tyler Hammond Band returns April 17. Doug McCormick stops by on April 24. Outshyne blares on May 1. Whiskey Myers wants to do a shot with you on May 8. And Chris Lane cruises in on May 29. All the shows are free. Check out www.boathousemb.com for more details.
Pirate’s Cove Lounge shuffles Paperwork in on April 10. The Deluge surges back on May 23. For more information, check out www.piratescovelounge.com.
Resurgent rock band Tesla is “Comin’ Atcha Live” at HOB on April 10. Tickets range from $27.50 to $52.50 and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Aaron Lewis, lead vocalist of rock band Staind, has gone country and his new road leads him to HOB on April 11.
Break out your tie-dyes, it’s Moe. time at HOB on April 17. Tickets range from $22 to $41.50 and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
HOB has a “Good One Comin’ On” when southern rockers Blackberry Smoke hit the stage on April 18. The Temperance Movement and The Ben Miller Band are also on the bill. Tickets range from $21 to $35 and are available at the box office, online at www.livenation.com or by calling 800-745-3000.
All Time Low comes from “Somewhere in Neverland” to HOB on April 20. Tickets range from $25 to $47.50 and are available online at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
On April 25, you can see a little silhouetto of a man at The Palace Theater when Almost Queen plays the hits of Queen. Tickets for all shows range from $30 to $35 and are available at the box office, online via www.tickets.palacetheatremyrtlebeach.com and 888-841-2787.
Tyler, the Creator – the “Wolf” of hip-hip – is coming to blow HOB down on May 1. Tickets are 29.50, on sale now at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Irish punks Flogging Molly take HOB’s stage at the “Speed of Darkness” on May 8. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $29.50 to $56.50, and available at the box office, online at www.livenation.com or by calling 800-745-3000.
Get ready beautiful people, Marilyn Manson proclaims himself “The Pale Emperor” of HOB on May 3. Tickets range from $49.50 to $96.50 and are available online at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Old Crow Medicine Show rides the “Wagon Wheel” and offers a “Remedy” to HOB on May 11. The Devil Makes Three are also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $32 to $50, and available at the box office, online at www.livenation.com or by calling 800-745-3000.
Charlie Daniels went down to Myrtle Beach Speedway Amphitheater, looking for a car to steal. Not really, but he is playing a show with his friends, Travis Tritt and The Outlaws, on May 15. Tickets range from $30 to $40 and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by phone at 877-722-3527 or at the box office.
Downtown Myrtle Beach crank up the summer with Carolina Country Music Fest; featuring Eric Church, Lady Antebellum, Big & Rich, Hunter Hayes and about 30 other country artists on June 5 through 7. The show will be held at 812 N. Ocean Blvd. Tickets are on sale now at www.CarolinaCountryMusicFest.com. The three-day general admission passes start at $159 and range up to $999. The pricey one includes stage level viewing, light appetizers and booze, VIP entrance and private bathrooms.
Hopefully, AWOLNATION won’t be absent without leave when they “Sail” into HOB on the recent success of “Run” on June 12. Family of the Year are also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $25 to $47.50, and available at the box office, online at www.livenation.com or by calling 800-745-3000.
Josh Turner will ask The Alabama Theatre “Why Don’t We Just Dance” on June 19. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $48 to $65, and are available at the box office, online at www.alabama-theatre.com or by calling 800-342-2262.
“The Time Has Come” for Martina McBride to return to The Alabama Theatre on July 3. Tickets are on sale now, from $60 to $80, and are available at the box office, online at www.alabama-theatre.com or by calling 800-342-2262.
It’s not just your imagination, Temptations and Four Tops are back at The Alabama Theatre on July 10. Tickets are on sale now, from $50 to $68, and are available at the box office, online at www.alabama-theatre.com or by calling 800-342-2262.
The Queen of Country Music, Loretta Lynn, may be from Kentucky, but she’ll show you she’s right at home at The Alabama Theatre on Oct. 24. Tickets are on sale now, from $45 to $63, and are available at the box office, online at www.alabama-theatre.com or by calling 800-342-2262.
Charleston
Music Farm grows it fresh when country songstress Brandy Clark tells some stories on April 10. Tickets are $25. Grammy-nominated standup Tig Notaro brings comedy to the Music Farm on April 13. Tickets range from $18 to $25. Synthpop Future Islands float in on April 14. Birds of Avalon and Wing Dam are also on the bill. Tickets are $20. New Orleans’ soul-rockers The Revivalists chant up the place on April 17. Tickets are $15.
In May and June, Hollywood Undead gets lively on May 1. Tickets are $22. Milky Chance steals a dance on May 5. Tickets are $18. Longtime indie rockers Built to Spill continue to experiment on May 11. Tickets are $20. Catchy rock and roller Butch Walker runs through on May 12. Tickets are $18. Australian multi-instrumentalist Xavier Rudd will dip into his diverse bag of tricks on May 13. Tickets are $23. Cheer on Bleachers on June 10. Tickets range from $21. And Delta Rae “Carry the Fire” on June 13. Tickets range from $16.
All Music Farm tickets are available at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.
The Pour House has some diverse additions to their lineup. The swinging bluegrass of The Dustbowl Revival shares headlining duties with the rockabilly of Miss Tess and the Talkbacks at the Pour House on April 12. Tickets are $10. Americana poet James McMurtry returns to the Carolinas on April 13. Tickets are $15. The musical landscapes of New Orleans wash through the Dirty Bourbon River Show on April 16. Tickets are $10. Funky Americana Assembly of Dust kick it up on April 17. Tickets are $10. Vermont jam band Twiddle gets dumb on April 20. Tickets are $10. And one-of-a-kind Keller Williams makes a stop along his long touring road on April 23 and 24. Tickets are $25 or $44 for a two-night package.
The Steel Wheels keep it turning on May 4. Tickets are $10. Shooter Jennings blasts out some outlaw country on May 14. Tickets are $25. Rubblebucket breaks it down on May 15. Tickets are $13. Eclectic one-man-show Zach Deputy lays down the law on May 16. Tickets are $13. Americana traditionalists The Hackensaw Boys pick it up on May 20. Tickets are $13.
Tickets for Pour House shows are available online at www.charlestonpourhouse.com or at the box office.
Learn how to “Embrace Chaos” when TEDx Charleston brings the popular TED Talks to The Charleston Music Hall on April 15. Tickets are on sale now – available at the box office, by phone at 800-514-3849 or online at www.charlestonmusichall.com.
Gov’t Mule puts in work during a two-night stint at The Charleston Music Hall on April 19 and 20. Tickets range from $39.50 to $79 for a two-show bundle and are available at the box office, by phone at 800-514-3849 or online at www.charlestonmusichall.com.
Taj Mahal Trio lets the blues take root on April 30. Tickets are $39.50. Parachute and Judah & the Lion are also on the bill. Tickets are $34.50 – available at the box office, by phone at 800-514-3849 or online at www.charlestonmusichall.com.
It’s fitting that The Doobie Brothers come together at the Family Circle Stadium on May 3. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $24 to $76, and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Folk legend Ani DiFranco – singer/songwriter, activist, entrepreneur and all-around badass – is coming to The Charleston Music Hall on May 10. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $29.50 to $39.50, and are available at the box office, by phone at 800-514-3849 or online at www.charlestonmusichall.com.
It’s “More Than a Feeling,” Boston are really coming to Family Circle Stadium on May 16. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $21.50 to $81.50, and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
This is no “Fantasy,” Earth, Wind & Fire will turn Family Circle Stadium into a “Boogie Wonderland” on June 6. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $26.50 to $86, and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Fans of ’80’s pop-rock will be in “Heaven,” when you hear Bryan Adams is going to “Run to You” at Family Circle Stadium on June 27. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $26 to $81.50, and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Legendary comedian Marc Maron rips some raw standup at The Charleston Music Hall on May 15. Tickets are $28. And on Nov. 10, Australian guitarist Tommy Emmanuel displays his legendary finger-picking. Tickets range from $29.50 to 39.50.
Columbia
Widespread Panic at the Township Auditorium two-night stand from April 14-15. Tickets are available now via www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office. Prices range from $38 to $43 for a single night.
Florence
Grammy-nominated South Carolina Christian rockers Needtobreathe ride the “Rivers in the Wasteland” to the Florence Civic Center on Aug. 12. Switchfoot, Drew Holcomb and The Neighbors and Colony House are also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $61 to $454, at the box office, online at www.ticketmaster.com or by phone at 800-745-3000.
N. Charleston
What else needs to be said – Bob Dylan graces the stage of the North Charleston Performing Arts Center on April 17. Tickets range from $59.50 to $89.50 and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Kevin Hart asks “What Now?” when he brings his standup tour to the North Charleston Performing Arts Center on April 22. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $69.50 to $125.50, and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Jazz pianist, powerhouse vocalist and producer Diana Krall brings in the spring at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center on April 23. Tickets range from $69.50 to $89.50 and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Alt-country pioneer Ryan Adams pilots his way into the North Charleston Performing Arts Center on May 5. Jenny Lewis is also on the bill. Tickets range from $42.50 to $54.50 and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
The Pixies will ask, “Where is My Mind?” when their reunion tour comes to the North Charleston Performing Arts Center on May 11. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $49.50 to $59.50, and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Kanye stay away – Grammy-toting Beck spins two turntables and rocks a microphone at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center on May 19. Tickets range from $54.50 to $74.50 and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Jay Leno will never give it up. So while he’s still standing, he’s bringing his standup act to the North Charleston Performing Arts Center on June 5. Tickets range from $67 to $96 and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Controversial standup and TV host Bill Maher continues to tour, bringing his firebrand material to the North Charleston Performing Arts Center on Aug. 8. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $67.50 to $78.50, and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
“Weird Al” Yankovic shows you what “White & Nerdy” looks like when his Mandatory World Tour barrels through the North Charleston Performing Arts Center on Aug. 9. Tickets range from $37.50 to $49.50 and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Mark Knopfler, legendary fingerstyle guitarist and Dire Straits co-founder, shows you “that’s the way you do it” at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center on Oct. 25. Tickets range from $76 to $121 and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Wilmington
North Carolina Azalea Festival hosts country legend Alan Jackson on April 9. Brandy Clark and Jon Pardi are also on the bill. Tickets are $49.50. And on April 10, hip-hop icon Nelly makes those azaleas hot up there. Tickets are $35. Get tickets or more info at www.ncazaleafestival.org.
Don’t hold back, Oklahoma rockers Hinder want you to come see them at Ziggy’s by the Sea on April 11. Tickets are available now for $15 at www.ziggysbythesea.com or $20 at the door on the day of the show.
At Ziggy’s by the Sea, Puddle of Mudd comes to make everyone a little “Blurry” on April 16. Tickets are $20, $25 day of the show. British rockers The Kooks ask Ziggys by the Sea if they’re “Down” to “Listen” on May 7. Tickets are $20, $25 on the day of the show.
All tickets for Ziggy’s by the Sea shows are available now and can be purchased at the door or online at www.ziggysbythesea.com.
This story was originally published April 7, 2015 at 1:00 PM with the headline "Hot Tickets | New shows include David Allan Coe and Jackyl."