Hot Tickets | Villanova, Locash top recent announcements of music acts coming to the Myrtle Beach area
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Columbia, S.C. rockers VillaNova come out blazing at Rockin Hard Saloon on Jan. 22. This is a free show.
Velvet Caravan swings gypsy-style at the Wheelwright Auditorium on Jan. 29. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $20 to $25, and are available online at www.ticketreturn.com, by phone at 843-349-2787 or at the box office.
Heavy metal trendsetters Tool aren’t touring, so why not see the next best thing – Schism, Tool tribute band, rocks Rockin Hard Saloon on Feb. 6. The IZM and Voices at Midnight are also on the bill. Tickets are $10 and available at Rockin Hard Saloon’s Facebook event page or at the door.
The Boathouse’s Free Show Fridays want to cause a ripple with Josh Phillips and Warren Stone on Jan. 15. Outshyne burns bright on Jan. 22. Jon Langston puts the “Hammer Down” on Jan. 29. Doug McCormick digs in on Feb. 5. Natalie Stovall & The Drive make a pitstop on Feb. 12. Brush up on some country boogie with Luke Combs on Feb. 19. It takes no cash to see Locash on Feb. 26. Josh Brannon Band brings some country-rock on Mar. 4. Josh Phillips and Warren Stone return on Mar. 11. Chris Lane gives a “Carolina Kiss” on Mar. 25. Cali Roots Kick-Off Party kicks off on Apr. 8. Cole Taylor drives his “Drop Top” into town on Apr. 15. Check out www.boathousemb.com for more details.
Charleston
Quincy Mumford & The Reason Why answer all your questions at the Pour House on Feb. 1. Dallas Baker & Friends and The Green Thieves are also on the bill. Tickets are only $5 and available online at www.charlestonpourhouse.com or at the box office.
Power-pop act A Fragile Tomorrow breaks down the Pour House on Feb. 6. Danielle Howle and Finnegan Bell are also on the bill. Tickets are only $8 and available online at www.charlestonpourhouse.com or at the box office.
Flow Tribe gush some New Orleans funk-rock at the Pour House on Feb. 15. Tickets are only $7 and available online at www.charlestonpourhouse.com or at the box office.
Garage-rockers Heartless Bastards know you “Got to Have Rock and Roll,” so they’ll give it to you at the Music Farm on Feb. 23. Tickets are on sale now for $15 and available at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.
Groundbreaking standup and sketch comedian David Cross makes America great again at the Charleston Gaillard Center on Feb. 25. Tickets are on sale now for $35 and available at the box office, by phone at 843-242-3099 or online at www.gaillardcenter.com.
One of the best comedy troupes in the country, Upright Citizens Brigade bring their touring company to The Charleston Music Hall on Mar. 20. Charleston sketch comedy duo, Nameless Numberhead, is also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now for $18.50 and available online at www.charlestonmusichall.com, by phone at 800-514-3849 or at the box office.
Bayou soul-smith Marc Broussard wants you to “Rocksteady” at the Pour House on Mar. 26. Tickets range from $20 to $25 and are available online at www.charlestonpourhouse.com or at the box office.
Earphunk drop some funk-rock into your ear-holes at the Pour House on Mar. 31 and Apr. 1. Dead 27s are also on the bill. Tickets range from $13 for a single show or $25 for a two-night package and are available online at www.charlestonpourhouse.com or at the box office.
Florence
Patti LaBelle can still “Stir It Up” at the Florence Civic Center on Mar. 1.Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $45 to $95, and are available online at www.ticketmaster.com, by phone at 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
N. Charleston
Yanni tickles some new-age ivories at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $65 to $85, and are available online at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Wilmington
The Avett Brothers realize their full bloom at the North Carolina Azalea Festival on Apr. 7. Tickets are on sale now for $55 and available online at www.ncazaleafestival.org or at the box office.
Previously Announced
Chief Keef bangs the bass drums at HOB on Jan. 15. Tickets are on sale for $25 and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
“It’s Been Awhile,” but “Country Boy” Aaron Lewis returns to HOB on Jan. 16. Tickets are on sale now for $26 and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Pirates Cove Lounge make a day of Midnight Allie on Jan. 16. Elephant Convoy tramples the stage on Jan. 22. Be careful when you take a bite of Dangermuffin on Jan. 23. Ben Miller Band bring their brand of mudstomp Americana back on Feb. 12. One Bad Apple is also on the bill. (Check the website for ticket updates.) Check out www.piratescovelounge.com for more information.
The Wailers are going to “Stir it Up” at HOB on Jan. 23. Tickets are $18 and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Chippendales are going to “Break The Rules” and hopefully nothing else when they drop it on HOB on Jan. 29. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $27.50 to $47.50, and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Hawthorne Heights, Mest and The Ataris attack HOB when the Three Headed MonsTOUR rolls through on Feb. 4. Tickets are on sale now for $20 and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Come see how valuable The Expendables are at HOB on Feb. 5. Zach Deputy and The Hip Abduction are also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now for $15 and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Tesla resurrects their classic sound and brings it “Into the Now” at HOB on Feb. 20. Tickets are on sale for $27.50 and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Thrash metal legends Slayer “Reign in Blood” at HOB on Feb. 26. Testament and Carcass are also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now for $49.50 and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Take a look at the Future when his Purple Reign Tour takes over HOB on Mar. 5. Tickets are on sale now for $44.50 and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Blackberry Smoke feels a “Good One Comin' On” at HOB on Mar. 12. Tickets are on sale for $23 and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Hip Hop artist Shwayze buzzes by The Boathouse for the St. Patty’s Day Bash on Mar. 17. It’s a free show. Check out www.boathousemb.com for more details.
Fetty Wap does it his way at HOB on Mar. 19. Tickets are on sale now for $39.50 and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Get down with Disturbed at HOB on Mar. 29. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $39.50 to $69.50, and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
The California Roots Festival: The Carolina Sessions has found a new date – Apr. 9. The headliners are the same, but a few changes have been made to the lineup which includes 311, Soja, Stick Figure, Passafire, The Movement, Fortunate Youth, Fear Nuttin Band, New Kingston, Sun Dried Vibes, Moska Project and TreeHouse! Previous tickets will be honored, and new tickets are still available, ranging from $70 to $140. For more info, check out www.californiarootscarolina.com.
Ciara throws an R&B “Body Party” at HOB on Apr. 21. Tickets are on sale for $25 and are available at www.livenation.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Cole Swindell has signed up for The Carolina Country Music Festival with Tim McGraw, Keith Urban, Florida Georgia Line, Jake Owen, A Thousand Horses and Michael Ray. More acts will be announced in the days leading up to the event. The three-day festival is set for June 10-12, and early bird passes are on sale now, ranging from $139 to $999. For tickets and updates, check out www.carolinacountrymusicfest.com.
Charleston
The stars all align for Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe at the Pour House on Jan. 14. Tickets range from $20 to $25 and are available online at www.charlestonpourhouse.com or at the box office.
Energetic folksters Shovels & Rope come home for a two-night stand at The Charleston Music Hall on Jan. 15 and 16. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $29.50 to $35 per night or $50 for a two-night package, and are available at the box office, by phone at 800-514-3849 or online at www.charlestonmusichall.com.
Take an indie-rock ride with Moon Taxi at the Music Farm on Jan. 20. Tickets are on sale now for $18 and are available at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.
Southern soulsters St. Paul and The Broken Bones belt it out at The Charleston Music Hall on Jan. 21. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $25 to $35, and are available at the box office, by phone at 800-514-3849 or online at www.charlestonmusichall.com.
Praise be! Reverend Horton Heat shares some parables of rock and roll at the Pour House on Jan. 23. Unknown Hinson, Nashville Pussy and Igor and the Red Elvises are also on the bill. Tickets are $20 and are available online at www.charlestonpourhouse.com or at the box office.
“Turn the Radio Off,” and check out ’90’s ska band Reel Big Fish at the Music Farm on Jan. 25. Tickets are on sale now for $17 or $20 on the day of the show, at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.
Folk legend Arlo Guthrie serves up “Alice's Restaurant 50th Anniversary Tour” to The Charleston Music Hall on Jan. 26. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $39.50 to $59.50, and are available online at the box office, online at www.charlestonmusichall.com or by phone at 800-514-3849.
Canadian rockers Marianas Trench drop into deep emo on the Music Farm on Jan. 26. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $17 to $125 for VIP packages, and are available at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.
It’s complex, it’s intense, it’s hard to pronounce, it’s Papadosio, coming to the Music Farm on Jan. 31. Tickets are on sale now for $17 and are available at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.
Colin Hay comes from a land down under. The former Men at Work vocalist will plunder The Charleston Music Hall on Feb. 2. Tickets range from $29.50 to $35, and are available now at the box office, online at www.charlestonmusichall.com or by phone at 800-514-3849.
Reggae act The Expendables will show the Music Farm that there’s nothing disposable about them on Feb. 4. Tickets are on sale now for $12 at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.
Todd Rundgren wants to “Bang the Drum All Day” at The Charleston Music Hall on Feb. 10. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $49.50 to $59.50, and are available at the box office, by phone at 800-514-3849 or online at www.charlestonmusichall.com.
Look down there – it’s the Yonder Mountain String Band at the Music Farm on Feb. 10. Trout Steak Revival is also on the bill. Tickets are $22.50 and are available at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.
You should be in the right place at the right time when Dr. John comes to The Charleston Music Hall on Feb. 12. Tickets range from $39.50 to $69.50, and are available now at the box office, online at www.charlestonmusichall.com or by phone at 800-514-3849.
Adventurous guitarist and singer Anders Osborne swings by the Pour House on Feb. 14. Amy Helm and the Handsome Strangers are also on the bill. Tickets are $20 and available online at www.charlestonpourhouse.com or at the box office.
Elise Testone shares the stage with local musicians with her “For the Love of Charleston” show at The Charleston Music Hall on Feb. 14. Tickets are on sale now for $17.50 or $21 on the day of the show and are available at the box office, by phone at 800-514-3849 or online at www.charlestonmusichall.com.
Reggae and rap collide to make a distinct flavor when Morgan Heritage and Blackalicious meet at the Music Farm on Feb. 21. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $15 to $18, at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.
Have you ever been experienced? Well you can be when the Experience Hendrix Tour stands up next to Charleston Gaillard Center and chops it down with the edge of their hands on Feb. 28. The concert brings together a collection of renowned artists to play Hendrix tunes in homage. The gallery of eclectic players features Billy Cox (from Jimi Hendrix Experience / Band Of Gypsys), Buddy Guy, Zakk Wylde, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Jonny Lang, Dweezil Zappa and Eric Johnson. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $65 to $134.50, and are available at the box office, by phone at 843-242-3099 or online at www.gaillardcenter.com.
“Sound the Alarm,” Booker T rambles into The Charleston Music Hall on Mar. 6. Tickets range from $39.50 to $49.50, and are available now at the box office, online at www.charlestonmusichall.com or by phone at 800-514-3849.
Alt-rock band Deer Tick spreads some infectious acoustic grooves at the Pour House on Mar. 8. Mutual Benefit is also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $22 to $25, and are available online at www.charlestonpourhouse.com or at the box office.
The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band produces some big damn sounds at the Pour House on Mar. 14. Tickets are on sale now for $10 or $12 on the day of the show and are available online at www.charlestonpourhouse.com or at the box office.
Let’s hope George Thorogood & The Destroyers are b-b-b-b-bad in a good way when they make an appearance at The Charleston Music Hall on Mar. 14. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $49.50 to $75, and are available at the box office, by phone at 800-514-3849 or online at www.charlestonmusichall.com.
This country is in deep need of a couple of verses from “Kumbaya,” and Joan Baez will give them to The Charleston Music Hall on Mar. 16. Tickets range from $49.50 to $74.50, and are available now at the box office, online at www.charlestonmusichall.com or by phone at 800-514-3849.
The Front Bottoms will rock the Music Farm, top to back, on Mar. 18. Tickets are on sale now for $16 and are available at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.
Experimental rockers Yo La Tengo has some “Popular Songs” to play for the Music Farm on Apr. 3. Tickets are on sale now for $20 and are available at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.
Elle King brings all her “Ex’s & Oh’s” to the Music Farm on Apr. 9. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $22 to $25, and are available at the box office or online at www.musicfarm.com.
He’s no angel, and you’ll see Gregg Allman “Ain’t Wastin’ Time No More” when he stops by
The Charleston Music Hall on Apr. 14. Tickets range from $59.50 to $74.50, and are available now at the box office, online at www.charlestonmusichall.com or by phone at 800-514-3849.
Zac Brown Band’s Southern Ground Music & Food Festival combines the gourmet food of the low country with two days of sweet southern tunes at the MUSC Health Stadium on April 16 and 17. Each night is capped off by a super jam with the Zac Brown Band. Other acts on the lineup include Tedeschi Trucks Band, Thomas Rhett, Marshall Tucker Band, Hunter Hayes, Michael Franti & Spearhead, Kacey Musgraves, Sam Bush, Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers, A Thousand Horses, Old Dominion, Cam, Packway Handle Band, Drake White and The Big Fire, and Muddy Magnolias. Tickets prices start at $115 per day or $189 for a two-day package and are available online at www.charleston.southerngroundfestival.com or by phone at 888-929-7849.
Ellie Goulding wants you to feel the “Burn” when she comes to croon at the Volvo Cars Stadium on June 7. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $21.50 to $56, and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Columbia
Vince Gill will take care of you at the Township Auditorium on Jan. 15. Jenny Gill and Patrick Davis are also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $45 to $75, and are available at the box office, via www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-745-3000.
R Kelly believes you should fly or drive to the Colonial Life Arena for his show on Feb. 12. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $53 to $115, and are available online at www.coloniallifearena.com, by phone at 803-576-9200 or at the box office.
Don’t freak out, but Widespread Panic is coming to the Township Auditorium for a two-night stint on Feb. 13 and 14. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $38 to $43 per night, and are available at the box office, via www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-745-3000.
If you’re nasty, then Miss Janet Jackson is bringing her Unbreakable World Tour to the Colonial Life Arena on Mar. 6. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $29 to $125, and are available online at www.coloniallifearena.com, by phone at 803-576-9200 or at the box office.
The Legends of Southern Hip Hop light up the capital at the Township Auditorium on Mar. 12. The lineup features Juvenile, Scarface, 8 Ball & MJG, Trick Daddy, and Pastor Troy. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $35 to $75, and are available at the box office, via www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-745-3000.
There’s nothing to get down about when The Moody Blues fly high into the Township Auditorium on Mar. 16. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $39.50 to $89.50, and are available at the box office, via www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-745-3000.
Florence
Keyshia Cole has had “Enough of No Love,” so she’s coming to get some from the Florence Civic Center on Jan. 16. Bruce Bruce is also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $45 to $129, and are available at the box office, online at www.ticketmaster.com or by phone at 800-745-3000.
Jennifer Nettles tells about “Every Little Thing” when the Next Women of Country Tour swings into the Florence Civic Center on Feb. 4. Brandy Clark, Lindsay Ell and Tara Thompson are also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $51.50 to $81.50, and are available at the box office, online at www.ticketmaster.com or by phone at 800-745-3000.
Grammy-winning bluegrass act, Steep Canyon Rangers, scout out the Florence Civic Center on Feb. 19.Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $15 to $20, and are available at the box office, online at www.ticketmaster.com or by phone at 800-745-3000.
Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard have rescheduled their show at the Florence Civic Center for May 19. All tickets will be honored for the new date. Tickets are still available, ranging from $30 to $55, and are available at the box office, online at www.ticketmaster.com or by phone at 800-745-3000.
N. Charleston
Standup comedian Lisa Lampanelli gives you a taste of the “Lovable Queen of Mean” at the North Charleston Performing Arts Center on Jan. 16. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $37 to $94, and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Garth Brooks isn’t coming back to the North Charleston Performing Arts Center for a show; he’s coming back for a weekend of shows, from Feb. 12-14. Trisha Yearwood is also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now, starting at $69, and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Fall Out Boy ride their “Irresistible” pop rock to the North Charleston Performing Arts Center on Mar. 1. AWOLNATION and PVRIS are also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $39.50 to $69.50, and are available at the box office, via www.ticketmaster.com or by calling 800-745-3000.
Well it won’t be a “Tuesday Afternoon,” but it will be a Tuesday night when The Moody Blues come to the North Charleston Performing Arts Center on Mar. 15. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $49.50 to $89.50, and are available at www.ticketmaster.com, by calling 800-745-3000 or at the box office.
Wilmington
Reverend Horton Heat will make you say, “Amen,” (ironically) at Ziggy’s by the Sea on Jan. 24. Unknown Hinson, Nashville Pussy, and Igor and the Red Elvises are also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now at www.ziggysbythesea.com or at the door, ranging from $20 to $40.
Rebelution digs into the roots reggae at the Brooklyn Arts Center on Jan. 13. New Kingston is also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $25 to $35, and are available at the box office or online at www.brooklynartsnc.com.
Singer/songwriter Ani DiFranco will hopefully show a little folk-punk, jazzy funk that have rounded out her diverse career at the Brooklyn Arts Center on Jan. 22. Hamell on Trial is also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $25 to $40, and are available at the box office or online at www.brooklynartsnc.com.
Come look what Grace Potter has become at the Humanities and Fine Arts Center on Jan. 24. Eliza Hardy Jones is also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $32.50 to $67.50, and are available online at www.cfcc.edu, by phone at 910-362-7999 or at the box office.
Co-headliners 10 Years and P.O.D. blast Ziggy’s by the Sea with two sets of Alt-rock fury on Jan. 29. Dead Letter Circus and War of Ages are also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $20 to $25, and available online at www.ziggysbythesea.com or at the door.
Comedy legend Lily Tomlin brings her classic stage presence to the Humanities and Fine Arts Center on Feb. 4. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $40 to $99, and are available online at www.cfcc.edu, by phone at 910-362-7999 or at the box office.
Electronic-indie band Cherub wants to “Love You Right” at Ziggy’s by the Sea on Feb. 10. Gibbz and Mike Floss are also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now for $20 and available online at www.ziggysbythesea.com or at the door for $30 on the day of the show.
It’s a soothing night of death metal when Cannibal Corpse rises from the dead at Ziggy’s by the Sea on Feb. 13. Obituary, Cryptopsy and Abysmal Dawn are also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now for $25 and $40 (VIP) and are available online at www.ziggysbythesea.com or at the door for $30 on the day of the show.
Roots rocker Anders Osborne creeps from the Louisiana swamps to the Brooklyn Arts Center on Feb. 17. Earphunk is also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $20 to $35, and are available at the box office or online at www.brooklynartsnc.com.
Morgan Heritage dips their reggae into the rap of Blackalicious at Ziggy’s by the Sea on Feb. 27. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $15 to $20, and are available online at www.ziggysbythesea.com or at the door.
The Queers kick some old-school punk at Ziggy’s by the Sea on Feb. 28. Monkeyknifefight, The You're Gonna Die & Go to Hells and Good Good Grief are also on the bill. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $10 to $15, and are available online at www.ziggysbythesea.com or at the door.
Alt-country act Shovels & Rope stomp into Brooklyn Arts Center on Mar. 18. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $32.50 to $37.50, and are available at the box office or online at www.brooklynartsnc.com.
Get ready for a night of white satin when The Moody Blues slide into the Humanities and Fine Arts Center on Mar. 22. Tickets are on sale now, ranging from $65 to $125, and are available online at www.cfcc.edu, by phone at 910-362-7999 or at the box office.
This story was originally published January 10, 2016 at 11:42 PM with the headline "Hot Tickets | Villanova, Locash top recent announcements of music acts coming to the Myrtle Beach area."