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Sat, 7:00 PM
Apr 19
2025
The Refinery Charleston - Charleston, SC
StubHub · $49
Sat, 7:30 PM
Mar 8
2025
The Refinery Charleston - Charleston, SC
StubHub · $55

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The Refinery Charleston Reviews

Went with my son to the Stephen Marley concert. The show was great. Crowd was just the right size and easy going. Facility is great and well laid out for viewing and wondering.

14.05.2024

Great place to see a concert! I had GE tickets and handicapped very happy. Saw Stephen Marley it was awesome! Girl with flute was awesome too. One of the best shows I have been to. Refinery has a great set up.

04.05.2024

Where do I even start with this place and these people!!! We ABSOLUTELY loved everything about this place. After our original wedding venue fell through just 4 days before the big day, Drew at the Refinery accepted us without hesitation. We loved the ambiance of the rail car, which worked perfectly for separate getting ready areas! The lights on the balcony added such a modern feel with the beams, it was magical! We were their first wedding ever, and I just know we won’t be the last! I can’t recommend this place enough for any event!

19.10.2023

Amazing music venue. I didn't expect so many people to be at Lettuce and Steel Pulse! Super happy with the restroom situation (for men at least) and the lines for drinks weren't bad once the music started. They really even weren't that bad beforehand. Only negative is the parking situation. Finding street parking around here can be pretty difficult if you don't get there fairly early. I cannot wait to see more shows here!

07.07.2023

Veronica and I set out on our long-anticipated vacation to the heart of Charleston, South Carolina, driven by our shared love for music. The most eagerly awaited highlight of our trip was a live performance by Gov't Mule, the legendary southern rock/jam band that was born as a humble side project of The Allman Brothers Band. Our adventure kicked off in Charleston's historic district, where we found comfort in a charming bed and breakfast. The city's cobblestone streets, antebellum architecture, and fragrant gardens wrapped us in its timeless, Southern embrace. When the day of the concert finally dawned, we excitedly made our way to The Refinery, the chosen venue located on the outskirts of Charleston. This open-air gem was known for its rustic charm and its knack for hosting exceptional live music events. As the sun dipped below the horizon, the crowd gathered at The Refinery, and the moment we'd been waiting for arrived when Gov't Mule took the stage to a chorus of jubilant cheers. Warren Haynes, fronting the band and a former Allman Brothers Band member, filled the Southern night air with the soul-stirring twang of his guitar. The signature southern rock vibes of Gov't Mule washed over us, and our hearts and souls were instantly captivated. The music was electrifying, the solos spellbinding, and the rhythm section as tight as a Southern preacher's sermon. Each song was a musical journey, replete with extended jams that showcased the band's exceptional Southern talent. We got swept away in the music, swaying and singing along, lost in the mesmerizing river of sound that flowed from the stage. Our eyes met, and we shared knowing smiles, swaying in unison with the crowd. The night stretched on like a lazy river, each song adding to our sense of wonder. As the concert concluded, Gov't Mule left us awestruck with an encore that lit up the venue like a Southern summer sunset. The lingering energy of the venue stayed with us long after the final notes had dissipated into the warm night air. Walking hand in hand back to our cozy bed and breakfast, we savored the incredible experience. It was a night that had transformed our vacation into a cherished Southern memory—a night where the magic of Southern music, the bond of friendship, and the spirit of Charleston all came together in perfect harmony.

18.10.2023

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