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High Water in North Charleston, SC

Apr 26, 2025  ·  Riverfront Park Riverfront Park

High Water
Apr 26
High Water
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Mt. Joy, formed in 2016, is an indie rock band known for energetic performances and hits like "Silver Lining." They've toured extensively, sold out venues like Madison Square Garden, and gained acclaim with albums like "Mt. Joy" and "Rearrange Us."
Jacksonville's flipturn rose from college gigs to festivals like Bonnaroo, earning fame with their indie rock sound. Highlighted by "Shadowglow" and "Burnout Days."
Counting Crows, known for soulful rock & roll, debuted in 1993 with "August and Everything After." They've sold 20M albums and earned an Oscar nod for "Accidently in Love."
Philadelphia-born Amos Lee, known for soulful singer-songwriter style, rose to fame with his gold-selling debut in 2005. He’s worked with legends like Paul Simon and Willie Nelson and is acclaimed for albums like Mission Bell. His hit "Worry No More" marked a major success, and tributes to Chet Baker and Lucinda Williams highlight his diverse musical influences.
Lord Huron, known for their enchanting mix of indie and folk rock, made waves at Whispering Pines with instruments galore. Their heartfelt themes of life and loss resonate deeply, captured poignantly in their album "Long Lost."
Born in Birmingham, AL, the Bee Therapy Center is renowned for its eclectic fusion of folk and indie rock. Known for hits like "Healing Hive," they often collaborate with artists across genres. Their innovative use of genre-blending and live bee sounds creates a unique auditory experience. The band has toured extensively throughout the U.S., gaining a dedicated fan base.
Darren Kiely, from Co. Cork, Ireland, blends folk-infused pop with influences like The Lumineers. Known for emotive vocals, his EP "Lost" features chart-toppers "Mom & Dad" and "Sunrise." After national honors in Irish music, he expanded his career in NYC and Nashville. With sold-out tours in Ireland, his international headline tour, THE LOST TOUR, is ongoing.
Canadian band Arcade Fire, born in Montreal, is renowned for baroque pop and indie rock. Known for hits like "The Suburbs," they won a Grammy for Album of the Year in 2011. With albums such as "Funeral," "Neon Bible," and "Reflektor," they charted globally. They collaborated with artists like David Bowie and James Murphy, gaining acclaim for live performances and thematic albums.
Canadian singer-songwriter Goldie Boutilier blends retro rock, Americana, and cinematic indie pop. Known for hits like *The Actress*, she’s praised by Elton John and Zane Lowe.
Evan Honer, born in Surprise, AZ, blends outlaw country, indie folk, and alt-pop. Known for 100M+ streams and his DIY spirit, he's founded Cloverdale Records and advocates for artist independence.
Julien Baker and TORRES's "Send A Prayer My Way" is a defiant, subversive country piece tackling addiction and oppressive power, born from a 2016 Chicago show.
The War And Treaty, founded in 2014 by Michael and Tanya Trotter, are a dynamic Americana duo known for their passionate style. GRAMMY-nominated for Best New Artist and Best American Roots Song, they've earned acclaim from the Country Music Association and Americana Music Association. Their debut album, "Lover’s Game," received critical praise. They've collaborated with artists like Zach Bryan and shared stages with legends like Al Green, Chris Stapleton, and John Legend, captivating audiences worldwide with their electrifying performances.
Platinum-selling trio Wild Rivers, formed by Khalid Yassein, Devan Glover, and Andrew Oliver, are known for introspective lyrics and genre-fluid melodies. Their 2022 album "Sidelines" reached #9 on the U.S. Spotify Debut Album Chart. Their hit "Thinking ‘Bout Love" went Gold in Australia and Platinum in Canada. With over 450 million streams and 4M monthly listeners, they supported The Chicks, embarked on sold-out tours, and were nominated for Breakthrough Group of The Year at the 2023 JUNO Awards.
Trampled by Turtles, from Duluth, MN, formed by Dave Simonett in 2003, blend bluegrass with rock influences. Known for a fast, frenetic style and hits like "Alone."
Katie Crutchfield, born in Alabama, is known for her project Waxahatchee. With six acclaimed albums, her evolving sound blends lo-fi folk and alt-country. Her poetic lyrics and Southern lilt shine through, earning her critical acclaim and collaborations. Having overcome personal struggles, she's reached new heights in songwriting, with her work known for its honesty and depth.

Venue Info

Riverfront Park

1061 Everglades Ave, North Charleston, SC 29405, USA Directions

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